In Year One we have been learning about non-fiction books in Literacy. We decided that we wanted to make a non-fiction book of our own. We hope that you.

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In Year One we have been learning about non-fiction books in Literacy. We decided that we wanted to make a non-fiction book of our own. We hope that you enjoy it!

Our Chocolate Non-fiction Book By Year One

Contents Page Pages: - 1. Introduction 2. Where does cocoa come from? 3. What does a cocoa bean look like? 3.What does a cocoa tree look like? 4. All about the rainforest. 5. Where does chocolate come from? 6. Fairtrade. 7. How does chocolate melt? 8. All about Willy Wonka. 9. All about Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. 10. All about the golden ticket. 11. Who are the Oompa Loompas? 12. Our chocolate shop. 13. Our visit to the chocolate factory. 14. Book created by.

Introduction Welcome to Year One’s chocolate non-fiction book. In this book you will find out all about chocolate.

Where does cocoa come from? Luci, Natasha & Michael Cocoa comes from the rainforest. The cocoa grows on a cocoa tree, in pods called cocoa pods. They are ready when they turn yellow. Most of our cocoa comes from ghana and brazil.

What does a cocoa bean look like? Katie, Zain & Lewis A cocoa bean looks like a chocolate bean. It looks like an oval. They are small and grow bigger in the rainforest. Inside are lots of cocoa beans.

A cocoa tree has cocoa pods on it. The cocoa tree is special because it grows in the rainforest where it rains a lot, which helps the cocoa pods to grow. What does a cocoa tree look like? Frankie, Aironas & Grace

In the rainforest it is very hot and rainy. There are rainforests in Ghana and Brazil. All about the rainforest. Izac, Kelsey O’B & Kamsi

Fairtrade is where farmers and growers have enough money from big companies. You might see Fairtrade stickers on different things like bananas and chocolate. You will see a sign with green, blue and black on the Fairtrade sign. Fairtrade Natalie, Henrietta & Dana

Chocolate comes from Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. The chocolate is made by the Oompa Loompas. Chocolate comes from the cocoa pod and inside a pod are up to 40 cocoa beans. The cocoa pods is ready to pick when the pod turns yellow. Where does chocolate come from? Francesca, Riley & Shelby

Chocolate will melt if it gets hot or warm. A chocolate bar in the sun will melt and be sticky and squishy and gooey. When it cools, it goes hard again. How does chocolate melt? Hope, Denzel & Lashai

Willy Wonka has a black top hat. He makes delicious chocolate. Willy Wonka has a pink coat. Willy Wonka makes lots of chocolate. All about Willy Wonka. Dorcas, Tolu & Kelsey O

Jessica, Jessica, Caitlyn & Curtis Willy Wonka’s factory is the biggest in the whole wide world. His workers are called the Oompa Loompas. Willy Wonka makes the best chocolate! ever! All about Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory.

Kelsey C & Harvey All about the golden ticket. The colour of the ticket is gold. There are 5 golden tickets to be found! You need to look out for the golden tickets and look after them if you find them!

Who are the Oompa Loompas? Oompa Loompas are Willy Wonka’s workers and stand no taller than your knee. Without them delicious chocolate wouldn’t be made. They have their own song.

Our chocolate shop. Welcome to our chocolate shop. We designed our shop. We made Willy Wonka top hats, designed a name for our shop, as well as making chocolate packets. We also made open and closed signs and a price list for our sweets. It costs £40 for a piece of fudge from our shop!

Our visit to the chocolate factory On Wednesday 6 th March Years 1 & 2 went on a trip to Cadbury’s World. All chocolated out! We saw a gorilla playing the drums! 2 ladies were sticking together a giant Easter egg! We all wanted to eat it. It smelt delicious and chocolatey!

All this hard work was created by: - Zain, Kamsi, Harvey, Kelsey C, Francesca, Shelby, Riley, Frankie, Curtis, Lashai, Lewis, Aironas, Hope, Jessica, Natasha, Denzel, Henrietta, Dorcas, Tolu, Caitlyn, Kelsey, O’B, Kelsey O, Jessica, Izac, Dana, Grace, Luci, Michael, Natalie & Katie.