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Lesson 12 AO2 Be able to understand the meaning of simple words
AO3 Be able to identify similarities and differences between book and film
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Plan for today Quizlet Film clip Reading Adjectives task PEE question Comparisons worksheet Homework task (ext - who is your favourite character?)
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Film clip mins Find adjectives to describe the clothes Charlie is wearing. Add these to the picture of Charlie and draw them on the character
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Right beside the gates, stood the five famous children.
The sun was shining brightly on the morning of the big day, but the ground was still white with snow and the air was very cold. Outside the gates of Wonka's factory, enormous crowds of people had gathered to watch the five lucky ticket holders going in. The excitement was tremendous. It was just before ten o'clock. The crowds were pushing and shouting, and policemen with arms linked were trying to hold them back from the gates. Right beside the gates, stood the five famous children. Charlie Bucket could hear the shouts of the people in the crowd 'There's Violet Beauregarde!' he heard someone shouting. 'She's still chewing that dreadful old piece of gum she's had for three months! You look at her jaws! They're still working on it!' Read about each character. Highlight adjectives. What have they learned about their characters now? Was it fair how they all go their tickets? Do we know who is rich or poor? Together add adjectives to describe Violet to their character. - gross, dreadful, always chewing Do the same for the other characters Discuss who their favourite character so far is
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Choose adjectives to show how Charlie is feeling:
Write a sentence to describe how Charlie is feeling. nervous excited happy scared sad angry
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'Who's the big fat boy?' 'That's Augustus Gloop!' 'Enormous, isn't he!' 'Who's the kid with a picture of The Lone Ranger stencilled on his jacket?' 'That's Mike Teavee! He's the television fiend!' 'He must be crazy! Look at all those toy pistols he's got hanging all over him!' 'The one I want to see is Veruca Salt!' shouted another voice in the crowd. 'She's the girl whose father bought up half a million chocolate bars and then made his workers unwrap every one of them until they found a Golden Ticket! He gives her anything she wants! Absolutely anything! She only has to start screaming for it and she gets it!' 'Dreadful, isn't it?' 'Shocking, I call it!'
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'Which one is Charlie Bucket. ' 'Charlie Bucket
'Which one is Charlie Bucket?' 'Charlie Bucket? He must be that skinny little shrimp standing beside the old fellow who looks like a skeleton. Very close to us. Just there! See him?' 'Why hasn't he got a coat on in this cold weather?' 'Don't ask me. Maybe he can't afford to buy one.' 'Goodness me! He must be freezing!' Charlie, standing only a few paces away from the speaker, gave Grandpa Joe's hand a squeeze, and the old man looked down at Charlie and smiled. Somewhere in the distance, a church clock began striking ten. Very slowly, with a loud creaking of rusty hinges, the great iron gates of the factory began to swing open. The crowd became suddenly silent. The children stopped jumping about. All eyes were fixed upon the gates. 'There he is!' somebody shouted, 'That's him!' And so it was! How does the author show us that Charlie and his family are poor? How does the author make the story start to be exciting in paragraph 3?
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How do we know Charlie is poor?
‘Which one is Charlie Bucket?' 'Charlie Bucket? He must be that skinny little shrimp standing beside the old fellow who looks like a skeleton. Very close to us. Just there! See him?' 'Why hasn't he got a coat on in this cold weather?' 'Don't ask me. Maybe he can't afford to buy one.' 'Goodness me! He must be freezing!' We know Charlie is poor because it says ………………………………….. This shows that he doesn’t have a lot of money. Point - Charlie is poor Evidence - why isn’t he wearing a coat? or Skinny Explanation - shows he is poor Discuss the differences between the book and the film.
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Worksheet- comparison between film/book
Extension- write a sentence to compare the book/film
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extension task Who is your favourite character and why?
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