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King Arthur Character Profile (Years 3-4) | CGP Plus - Free Printable

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Let's solve the "King Arthur's Life" fill-in-the-blank worksheet step by step, using the provided word bank.

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Word Bank:


- 300
- born
- died
- England
- father
- fetch
- fighting
- king
- knowledge
- legend
- Merlin
- nobody
- notice
- real
- round
- servant
- son
- stone
- tournament
- worthy

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Passage with blanks:



> You might have heard of King Arthur. He is the man who pulled the __________ from the stone. He had the knights of the __________ table.

1st blank: "pulled the ________ from the stone" → This refers to the famous story of pulling the sword from the stone. So, the correct word is sword.

2nd blank: "knights of the ________ table" → The Round Table. So, the answer is round.

So far:
- sword, round

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> The first mention of King Arthur was only written down __________ years after Arthur was supposed to have been alive – so we don’t know whether he was a __________ person or just a __________. Although there are lots of stories about King Arthur, historians have found little concrete evidence that he existed.

3rd blank: "written down __________ years after" → The number of years. Looking at the word bank, 300 fits best (as in 300 years later).

4th blank: "was a __________ person" → Was he real? So, real.

5th blank: "just a __________" → A legendary figure. So, legend.

So far:
- 300, real, legend

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> The Sword in the Stone

> King Uther Dragon asked __________ the wizard for help. Merlin agreed but only if Uther promised to give his first-born __________ to Merlin. Uther agreed. When Arthur was __________, he was given to Merlin.

6th blank: "asked __________ the wizard" → Who is the wizard? Merlin.

7th blank: "first-born __________" → What did he promise to give? His son. So, son.

8th blank: "When Arthur was __________" → When he was born. So, born.

So far:
- Merlin, son, born

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> Merlin gave Arthur to a knight called Sir Ector. Arthur was raised as a common __________, looking after Sir Ector’s son – Sir Kay. Arthur did not know who his real __________ was.

9th blank: "raised as a common __________" → A servant. So, servant.

10th blank: "his real __________" → His real father. So, father.

So far:
- servant, father

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> As Arthur grew up, Merlin visited him and taught him the importance of __________.

11th blank: "importance of __________" → Knowledge. So, knowledge.

So far:
- knowledge

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> King Uther __________. Because he had given Arthur away, there was __________ to take over as __________, so there was lots of __________ by people who thought it should be them.

12th blank: "King Uther __________" → He died. So, died.

13th blank: "there was __________ to take over" → Nobody. So, nobody.

14th blank: "take over as __________" → King. So, king.

15th blank: "lots of __________" → Fighting. So, fighting.

So far:
- died, nobody, king, fighting

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> There was a __________ and Sir Kay was taking part. But he had forgotten his sword so he sent Arthur to __________ it.

16th blank: "There was a __________" → Tournament. So, tournament.

17th blank: "sent Arthur to __________ it" → Fetch. So, fetch.

So far:
- tournament, fetch

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> Arthur could not find the sword, but he found one sticking out of an enormous __________. He pulled it out with ease and then saw the stone __________ on the stone. It said, “Whoever shall pull this sword from this stone shall be the rightful King of __________.” Arthur had proven himself __________ of being King.

18th blank: "sticking out of an enormous __________" → Stone. So, stone.

19th blank: "the stone __________ on the stone" → Notice. So, notice.

20th blank: "King of __________" → England. So, England.

21st blank: "proven himself __________ of being King" → Worthy. So, worthy.

Final answers:
- stone, notice, England, worthy

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Final Completed Passage:



You might have heard of King Arthur. He is the man who pulled the sword from the stone. He had the knights of the round table.

The first mention of King Arthur was only written down 300 years after Arthur was supposed to have been alive – so we don’t know whether he was a real person or just a legend. Although there are lots of stories about King Arthur, historians have found little concrete evidence that he existed.

The Sword in the Stone

King Uther Dragon asked Merlin the wizard for help. Merlin agreed but only if Uther promised to give his first-born son to Merlin. Uther agreed. When Arthur was born, he was given to Merlin.

Merlin gave Arthur to a knight called Sir Ector. Arthur was raised as a common servant, looking after Sir Ector’s son – Sir Kay. Arthur did not know who his real father was.

As Arthur grew up, Merlin visited him and taught him the importance of knowledge.

King Uther died. Because he had given Arthur away, there was nobody to take over as king, so there was lots of fighting by people who thought it should be them.

There was a tournament and Sir Kay was taking part. But he had forgotten his sword so he sent Arthur to fetch it.

Arthur could not find the sword, but he found one sticking out of an enormous stone. He pulled it out with ease and then saw the stone notice on the stone. It said, “Whoever shall pull this sword from this stone shall be the rightful King of England.” Arthur had proven himself worthy of being King.

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Summary of Answers:



1. sword
2. round
3. 300
4. real
5. legend
6. Merlin
7. son
8. born
9. servant
10. father
11. knowledge
12. died
13. nobody
14. king
15. fighting
16. tournament
17. fetch
18. stone
19. notice
20. England
21. worthy

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