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Teacher Resource Activities
Support Material for Teachers –
with links to the Australian Curriculum
by Fran Wilkins Dip.Teach, M.Ed
Funky Chicken
A Bushy Tale of
Crocs and Chooks
Written by Chris Collin
Illustrated by Megan Kitchin
FUNKY CHICKEN _ A BUSHY TALE OF CROCS AND CHOOKS
DOLCH SIGHT WORDS (101 Words)
a eight laugh say well
about every let see went
after fall light seven were
again far like shall what
all fast little she when
always find live sing where
am first long sit which
an five look six white
and fly made sleep who
any for make slow why
are found many small will
around four may so wish
as from me some with
ask full much soon work
at funny must start would
ate gave my stop write
away get myself take yellow
be give never tell yes
because go new ten you
been goes no thank yours
before going not that
best good now the
better got of their
big green off them
black grow old then
blue had on there
both has once these
bring have one they
brown he only think
but help open this
buy her or those
by here our three
call him out to
came his over today
can hold own together
carry hot pick too
clean how play try
cold hurt please two
come I pretty under
could if pull up
cut in put upon
did into ran us
do is read use
does it red very
done its ride walk
don't jump right want
down just round warm
draw keep run was
drink kind said wash
eat know saw we
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Ref: Dolch’s Basic Sight Vocabulary from Dolch, E.W., Teaching Primary Reading (The Garrard Press; Champaign, Illinois; 1950), p.267 ©funkybooks 2013 www.funkybooks.com.au
Funky Words
Read these words to an adult. Colour the mesh when you know the word by sight. In the spaces, write some other words that you know from the Funky Chicken book!.
a I an as at and be
by do go he if in
is it me my no of on
or so to up all big
but can did eat far for got
had has him his how its
new not now old one out own
ran saw say see she the
too two was who yes you away
been best call came does four
from gave give good have here just
know like live long look many
once only over said some take that
them then they this very went
were what when wish with about after
again black bring could eight green
laugh right seven sleep small start their
there think around before little
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Aussie Slang
Australians have added to, or changed, words in the English language that are
not used by other English speaking countries. This is called “Aussie Slang”.
A. Explain the following words:
1) Chook ____________________________________________
2) Croc ____________________________________________
3) Funky ____________________________________________
4) Bloke ____________________________________________
5) Hullabaloo ____________________________________________
6) Strut ____________________________________________
B. Explain what it means to:
1) Take a lower profile __________________________________
2) Strut ‘round the bush __________________________________
3) Slink off in the night __________________________________
Who or What is “Lady Luck”? __________________________________
Write some other “Aussie Slang” words or phrases that you know.
Why did the animals think that Funky Chicken would be “best off in a stew”?
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Language - Possible answers: rarest, strangest, weirdest, rare, funky, odd call, not a bad bloke, a strange little creature, King of Uniqueness, newly
crowned, like a freak, the most unique, a strange fellow, a bit shallow, loud, not cool, looks like a fool, best, great, coolest animal
Events - Answer: 5, 2, 6, 8, 1, 7, 4, 3
Settings – Answer: Australia, past, farm, outside, desert, river, night time, day time
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Book Review - What was the Author thinking?
Characters: Connect the animals with their descriptions
kookaburra
cockatoo
wombat
tree frog
dingo
possum
crocodile
Funky Chicken
black with a piercing cry
dangerous with a teeth-gnashing bite
beautiful, slippery and green
rare, strange and weird with a very odd call
sneaky and gives you a fright
laughs all day from up high
bulgy-eyed and comes out at night
burrows and lives in a log
Events: Put the events of the story in sequence
1. Croc wondered what Funky Chicken would taste like _______
2. The animals had a debate _______
3. Funky Chicken escaped to a chicken farm beyond Humpty Doo _______
4. Funky Chicken ran and ran _______
5. The animals wanted to know who was the most unique _______
6. Funky Chicken was announced as the most unique _______
7. Croc tried to eat Funky Chicken _______
8. Funky Chicken made the animals crazy with his bragging _______
Setting: Circle the words that you think describe the settings in the book
USA Australia China England
past present future
island city inside outside river
rainforest desert ocean snow farm
day time night time
Language: What were some words used in the story to describe Funky Chicken?
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Response: What was your favourite part of the book? Why?
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Draw a picture of the part you enjoyed the most.
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Funky Story Structure This activity can be done individually or as a group. Elicit responses
from the students to reinforce Introduction, Body and Conclusion of
a story.
At the start:
e.g. In the beginning, Funky
chicken was voted to be unique.
In the middle:
e.g. In the middle, Funky was a
show-off and Croc wanted to eat
him.
At the end:
e.g. At the end, Croc chased him
and Funky Chicken ran to Humpty
Doo.
Name: ______________________
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Funky Story Structure
A Bushy Tale of Crocs and Chooks
At the start:
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In the middle:
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At the end:
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Symmetry
A shape or object is symmetrical if it can be folded and one half is
identical to the other half.
1) Draw lines of symmetry on each of these animals.
2) Which aboriginal rock drawing does not show symmetry? ( or )
3) Draw your own picture showing symmetry
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Mammal
Bird
Reptile
Marsupial
Fish
Amphibian
Insect
Mollusc
Animal Classification
List all the animals in the story “Funky Chicken” then draw a line from the animal to
the correct type.
Answer these questions:
1) Which type of animal is there MORE of in “Funky Chicken”? (circle correct answer)
a. Fish
b. Marsupials
c. Bird
d. Reptile
2) Write two features about these animal types. Choose words from the text.
box to help you.
a. Reptile ___________________ ____________________
b. Bird ___________________ ____________________
c. Mammal ___________________ ____________________
d. Fish ___________________ ____________________
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scales and fins hollow bones carnivore have lungs and need air to breathe feathers
warm-blooded cold-blooded lays eggs herbivore omnivore
gives birth to live young lives in water have hair or fur
Funky Chicken Word Search
Find these words from the story hiding in this word search. They may be
forwards, backwards or diagonal. Draw a line through the words as you find
them. One is done for you.
There is one word which is in the list but not in the word search. Circle the
missing word when you finish.
all debate old
animals dingo possum
bragging eat ran
burrowing egg rare
bushy freak sly
chicken funky so
chook green tree frog strutting
cockatoo grey kangaroo unique
croc hullabaloo with
crocodile humpty doo wombat
dawn kookaburra
day odd
g r e y k a n g a r o o e
c r o c o d i l e s h s r
f d e b a t e g t u a l a
u f c e g g n r l b n y r
n r r a n i u l u u i h r
k e o t g t a r s s m u u
y a c g t b r o o h a m b
t k a i a o l e g y l p a
a r n l w d a y e n s t k
b g o i l d a w n f i y o
m o n c h i c k e n r d o
o g m u s s o p c h o o k
w i t h c o c k a t o o g
Genre: Recipe
Funky Chicken Pizzas
Preparation:
Have an adult help you to -
Slice the bread into rounds approximately 1-2cm thick
Open tins and jars
Preheat oven to 1800C
Ingredients:
1 long French roll
1 jar of spaghetti sauce
1 cup of finely chopped chicken pieces
1 cup of crushed pineapple
1 cup of grated cheese
Equipment:
Baking tray
Tongs
Spoon
Method:
Place sliced bread on baking tray.
Spread tomato on bread.
In a bowl, mix chicken and pineapple.
Place a tablespoon of the chicken and pineapple mixture on the bread.
Sprinkle grated cheese on top of each mini pizza.
Place tray in oven for 15 minutes until cheese is melted.
Use the tongs to serve your yummy, hot pizzas and ENJOY!
You may wish to think of different toppings you could use next time. Here are
some suggestions:
sliced mushrooms, tomato pieces, shredded ham, chopped or mashed avocado,
grated carrot, sliced salami, different cheeses
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Funky Chicken – The Play
Characters: Costumes (optional)
Narrator ________________________ Normal Clothes with Funny Hat_
Kookaburra ________________________ Blue/Brown Poncho__________
Black Cockatoo ________________________ Black/Red Poncho____________
Wombat ________________________ Brown Poncho_______________
Green Tree Frog ________________________ Green Poncho_______________
Dingo ________________________ Yellow/Brown Poncho________
Possum ________________________ Grey/Black Poncho___________
Crocodile ________________________ Green/Yellow Poncho_________
Funky Chicken ________________________ Red Poncho with Other Colours_
Bob ________________________ Old plaid shirt and jeans_______
Sue ________________________ Old dress or shirt and jeans_____
Equipment Required:
Old material for ponchos (wear suitable coloured clothes or
even plastic sheets if coloured material unavailable)
Coloured or painted paper stapled or glued onto ponchos to add
other colours to costume
Craft glue
Stapler & scissors (under direct adult supervision)
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Procedural Text: How to Make A Crown or Mask For A Funky Chicken
Play
Teachers: These Crowns and Masks are ideal for use in your assembly
presentation! Be sure to have children decorate the correct crown or
mask they will be using in the presentation.
Materials:
Sheet 1 and 2 (best copied onto card) - Mask or Crown template to
decorate, cut out and construct
Coloured pencils, crayons, markers or paint to decorate
Collage materials of your choice e.g. beads, colourful paper pieces,
pipe cleaners, foil, wool/string, glitter
Colourful feathers
PVA Glue, stapler or masking tape
Elastic, ribbon or string to secure mask
Procedure:
Colour the mask or crown in funky, bright colours.
Add collage materials for extra sparkle and funkiness.
Cut out the shapes.
Form the mask or crown into their shapes so that they fit your head or
face well.
Decorate with feathers by securing them onto your mask or crown.
Store your crown or mask in a safe place to dry until you are ready to
use it in your performance.
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KOOKABURRA
1. Introduction - flapping and loud kookaburra
sound.
2. "It's barely been seen though!"
3. "What a strange fellow."
4. Blocks ears for by night time they all wished
he'd just go away.
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BLACK COCKATOO
1. Introduction - flapping and loud Cockatoo
sound.
2. "I'm sure the last one has died!"
3. "He does seem a bit shallow."
4. Blocks ears for by night time they all wished
he'd just go away.
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WOMBAT
1. Introduction - wombat wobbles out on all four
legs.
2. Wombat shakes his head in surprise.
3. Amazed look and raises his hands in surprise.
4. Blocks ears for by night time they all wished
he'd just go away.
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GREEN TREE FROG
1. Introduction - Hops about saying "ribbet."
2. "This is silly", and leaps in the water from off
a big lily.
3. "Funky Chook is not cool. This jibber and
jabber! He looks like a fool!"
4. Blocks ears for by night time they all wished
he'd just go away.
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DANGEROUS DINGO
1. Introduction - Runs out making panting dog
noise and gnashing his teeth.
2. Dingo howls and runs round a bit.
3. "Bring that chook over here! My breakfast
can start with a chunk of its ear!"
4. Blocks ears for by night time they all wished
he'd just go away.
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BULGY-EYED POSSUM
1. Introduction - Comes out slowly turning his
head looking around the place.
2. "Good on ya chicken, you're not a bad bloke!"
3. Goes to sleep curled up in a small furry heap.
4. Blocks ears for by night time they all wished
he'd just go away.
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SNEAKY OLD CROC
1. Introduction - Slithers out on the floor looking
around very sneakily and leaps towards audience at
the word FRIGHT!
2. Sits down holding his big fat belly.
3. Watches the strange little creature standing up
there, clucking and prancing around.
4. Croc looks up and rubs his chin thinking about what
Funky Chicken would taste like.
5. Blocks ears for by night time they all wished he'd just go away.
6. Watches Funky Chicken, ready to pounce and then
tries to eat Funky Chicken!
7. Comes out and winks at the audience.
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FUNKY CHICKEN
1. Introduction - Struts around making a very odd
call.
2. Shakes Bulgy-eyed Possums hand when Possum
tells him he's "not a bad bloke".
3. Clucks and prances around while Croc is having a
good look at him.
4. "I'm Funky Chicken. The most unique!"
5. Struts around bragging "Funky Chicken is best!
Funky Chicken is great! The coolest animal in all of
the states"!
6. Shrieks and runs away after Croc tries to eat him
yelling, "You can't eat me Croc, I'm far too unique"!
7. Walks around happily on Bob and Sue's egg farm
with a bit of a chicken strut.
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FUNKY CHICKEN
Chris Collin, Barbara Hannan, &
Adrian Hannan ©2013
1st Verse
His name is Funky Chicken
Yes he’s the most unique
Gets up to some mischief
But he’s quirky and he’s sweet
He’s only very little
No not so very tall
Struts around loud and proud
With a very odd call
Chorus
FUNKY CHICKEN
FUNKY CHICKEN
FUNKY CHICKEN
FUNKY CHICKEN
2nd Verse
Old crock is rather sneaky
He’ll give you quite a fright
Watch his lips a lickin’
Be careful of his bite (SNAP!)
There’s cheeky kookaburra
In treetops way up high
Watching out for friend and foe
Laughs all day and night
3rd
Verse
Kookaburra laughs ha ha ha
Funky Chicken flaps flap flap flap
Crocodile snaps snap snap snap
Do the Chicken dance
Kookaburra laughs ha ha ha
Funky Chicken flaps flap flap flap
Crocodile snaps snap snap snap
Do the Chicken dance
NAME: Funky _______________
Chorus
FUNKY CHICKEN
FUNKY CHICKEN
FUNKY CHICKEN
FUNKY CHICKEN
4th Verse
His name is Funky Chicken
Yes he’s most unique
Gets up to some mischief
But he’s quirky and he’s sweet
He’s only very little
No not so very tall
Struts around loud and proud
With a very odd call
5th Verse
Kookaburra laughs ha ha ha
Funky Chicken flaps flap flap flap
Crocodile snaps snap snap snap
Do the Chicken dance
Kookaburra laughs ha ha ha
Funky Chicken flaps flap flap flap
Crocodile snaps snap snap snap
Do the Chicken dance
Chorus
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FUNKY CHICKEN
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