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JUNGLE TRAIL
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It was a warm summer night when Tabaqui, the jackal –
the mean, sly, mischief-maker – crept to the cave of
Mother and Father Wolf. ‘Shere Kahn, the big one, has
shifted his hunting grounds. He will hunt among these
hills,’ he told them.
1. At each point read the story (see the yellow box)—it will help
you to complete this task.
2. You will need to take the Jungle Trail worksheet and cipher
wheel with you and complete the worksheet as you go.
3. Take one instruction sheet from the plastic bag labeled I1
below. You will need to decode the instructions in order to
continue along the Jungle Trail.
4. When you find the next stop in the Jungle Trail—you will need
to take one of the stickers from the plastic bag labeled S2 and
attach to your worksheet. By the end of the trail you will have
collected 6 stickers. They must be attached in the order that
you found them.
5. Decode the next instruction sheet (I2)and continue along the
trail. At the last point in the Jungle Trail you will need to use
your cipher wheel to complete the last part of the worksheet.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD HUNTING
JUNGLE TRAIL
Father Wolf was upset, because Shere Kahn, the tiger
killed cattle and angered the villagers, bringing trouble
to the jungle. But as they listened, they heard the
angry, snarly whine of the tiger. ‘He is hunting man!’
said Mother Wolf. ‘Listen, something is coming!’Father
Wolf crouched then halted in mid-spring. ‘Man!’ he
snapped, ‘a man cub. Look!’ His jaw closed gently over
the little boy’s back and he carried him into the cave
and placed him amongst the other cubs. Then a dark
shadow crossed the doorway.
1. Read the story (see the yellow box above).
2. Each member of your Six needs to take one sticker from the
plastic bag labeled S2 and attach to their worksheet. Place
under the picture that is the same as the one below.
3. Decode the next instruction sheet (I2)and continue along the
trail.
GOOD NIGHT AND
GOOD HUNTING
JUNGLE TRAIL
‘The Man Cub is mine, give him to me!’ Shere Kahn’s
roar filled the cave. But Mother Wolf and Father Wolf
were not to be ordered around by someone not from
the pack. So Shere Kahn slunk away. ‘I will call him
Mowgli (The Frog)’, said Raksha, the Mother Wolf,
‘because his skin is smooth and without hair like a
frog’s’.
1. Read the story (see the yellow box above).
2. Each member of your Six needs to take one sticker from the
plastic bag labeled S3 and attach to their worksheet. Place
under the picture that is the same as the one below.
3. Decode the next instruction sheet (I3)and continue along the
trail.
GOOD NIGHT AND
GOOD HUNTING
JUNGLE TRAIL
So Mowgli stayed with Raksha and Father Wolf and
their own four Cubs. When they were old enough to
run a little, they set off on the night of the full moon,
through the jungle to the Council Circle.
1. Read the story (see the yellow box above).
2. Each member of your Six needs to take one sticker from the
plastic bag labeled S4 and attach to their worksheet. Place
under the picture that is the same as the one below.
3. Decode the next instruction sheet (I4)and continue along the
trail.
GOOD NIGHT AND
GOOD HUNTING
JUNGLE TRAIL
There the wolves looked over the young Cubs so that
they would know them if they met in the jungle.
Then Shere Kahn roared from the trees, ‘What have the
Free People to do with a Man Cub in the Pack?’
1. Read the story (see the yellow box above).
2. Each member of your Six needs to take one sticker from the
plastic bag labeled S5 and attach to their worksheet. Place
under the picture that is the same as the one below.
3. Decode the next instruction sheet (I5)and continue along the
trail.
GOOD NIGHT AND
GOOD HUNTING
JUNGLE TRAIL
Akela, the Pack Leader, reminded the Wolves that if
there was an argument about a Cub, two people would
have to speak for him.
So Baloo, the brown bear, stood and said, ‘I will speak
for the Man Cub’.
1. Read the story (see the yellow box above).
2. Each member of your Six needs to take one sticker from the
plastic bag labeled S6 and attach to their worksheet. Place
under the picture that is the same as the one below.
3. Decode the next instruction sheet (I6)and continue along the
trail.
GOOD NIGHT AND
GOOD HUNTING
JUNGLE TRAIL
Then a black shadow dropped from the trees. It was
the mighty hunter, Bagheera, the panther. ‘I have a
bull, newly killed, to pay for the Man Cub’s life’, he
said. So Mowgli was allowed to stay.
He learned the Laws of the Jungle from old Baloo and
how to creep and stalk and hunt from Bagheera. And
so, he was accepted as a member of the Pack.
1. Read the story (see the yellow box above).
2. Each member of your Six needs to take one sticker from the
plastic bag labeled S7 and attach to their worksheet. Place
under the picture that is the same as the one below.
3. Complete the rest of the worksheet. You will need to use your
cipher wheel for the last part of the worksheet.
GOOD NIGHT AND
GOOD HUNTING