WILF: To understand that good things come to those who wait. Lesson 1 – The golden ticket.

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WILF: To understand that good things come to those who wait. Lesson 1 – The golden ticket

Find The Golden Ticket Play the Golden Ticket game!

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Who has seen it? What is it about? Who are the characters?

The story so far… Charlie Bucket and his family are very poor. The only treat that Charlie receives is a single chocolate bar for his birthday each year.

This year is special because Willy Wonka, the owner of the largest chocolate factory in the world, hid five golden tickets inside the chocolate bars. The five lucky children who find the tickets will be invited to be his guests at his factory for the day and receive enough chocolate to last a lifetime.

With luck on his side, Charlie finds a golden ticket inside a bar of chocolate…

The five lucky children wait patiently outside the factory gates for Willy Wonka Willy Wonka was supposed to meet you, but he is late and still hasn't come out of the factory. You are the 5th winner in Willy Wonka's Golden Ticket contest. You have just arrived at Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.

Do you leave or wait? What happens if you leave? What happens if you wait? Activity: Create a scene which depicts one of these endings.

What are the consequences of being impatient? Are there any benefits? Play DVD scene 11 At the Gates. What is the moral of this story?