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1 We are learning to read and understand a range of texts: identify and interpret explicit and implicit information and ideas AO1 We are learning to communicate our ideas and feelings and use simple devices such as tone, expression and vocabulary AO7

2 Plan for today: Quizlet Reading and and answering questions Watch film clip Worksheet Drama Diary writing

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4 Charlie's heart stood still.
Charlie picked it up and tore off the wrapper and suddenly from underneath the wrapper there came a brilliant flash of gold. Charlie's heart stood still. 'It's a Golden Ticket!' screamed the shopkeeper, 'You've got a Golden Ticket! You've found the last Golden Ticket! Come and look at this, everybody! The kid's found Wonka's last Golden Ticket!’ he yelled. In a few seconds, there was a crowd of about twenty people clustering around Charlie, and many more were pushing their way in from the street. Everybody wanted to get a look at the Golden Ticket and at the lucky finder. 'Where is it?' somebody shouted. 'Hold it up so all of us can see it!' 'There it is, there!' someone else shouted. 'He's holding it in his hands! See the gold shining!' What do the 3 dots (..) mean? Why does the shopkeeper keep saying – he’s found the golden ticket. How does the shopkeeper feel? Why does he repeat ‘the golden ticket three times? What does it mean when it says ‘Charlie’s heart stood still,’ How is he feeling? How would you feel? What do you think Augustus Gloop would have done if he found the money?

5 How does Grandpa Jo feel?

6 Charlie burst through the front door, shouting, 'Mother! Mother! Mother!'
'Mother!' yelled Charlie, rushing in on them like a hurricane. 'Look! I've got it! Look, Mother, look! The last Golden Ticket! It's mine! IT'S THE FIFTH GOLDEN TICKET, MOTHER, AND I'VE FOUND IT!' For about ten seconds there was absolute silence in the room. Nobody dared to speak or move. It was a magic moment. Then, very softly, Grandpa Joe said, 'You're pulling our legs, Charlie, aren't you? You're having a little joke?' 'I am not!' cried Charlie, rushing up to the bed and holding out the large and beautiful Golden Ticket for him to see. Very slowly, with a slow and marvellous grin spreading all over his face, Grandpa Joe lifted his head and looked straight at Charlie. The colour was rushing to his cheeks, and his eyes were wide open, shining with joy, and in the centre of each eye, right in the very centre, in the black pupil, a little spark of wild excitement was slowly dancing. Then the old man took a deep breath, and suddenly, with no warning whatsoever, an explosion seemed to take place inside him. He threw up his arms and yelled 'Yippeeeeeeee!' And at the same time, his long bony body rose up out of the bed and in one fantastic leap, this old fellow of ninety-six and a half, who hadn't been out of bed these last twenty years, jumped on to the floor and started doing a dance of victory in his pyjamas. 'Yippeeeeeeeeee!' he shouted. 'Three cheers for Charlie! Hip, hip, hooray!' Why is IT'S THE FIFTH GOLDEN TICKET, MOTHER, AND I'VE FOUND IT!' in capitals How is Charlie feeling? How do we know? Why did no one speak at first What does it mean ‘you’re pulling our legs?’ Highlight adjectives to describe how Grandpa Joe shows his excitement.

7 Watch film clip 27 – 33 mins

8 Complete comprehension worksheet

9 Diary recount Dear Diary,
I was so excited today because it was my birthday! I got a bar of chocolate! The first one this year. Before I opened it, I kept my fingers crossed that there would be a golden ticket inside but there wasn’t. I was so disappointed. Grandpa Joe was sad too. But, the chocolate tasted really good! Goodnight, Charlie! Look at features of a diary - past tense, first person, Dear diary, feelings, events from the day

10 Write a diary entry for Charlie to say how he feels when he finds the Golden Ticket.
Dear…………… You won’t believe what happened! I found ……………… ! I opened the …………………….. and there it was! It is ……………………….. . My parents and grandparents are ………………………. . I am …………………….. I am going to take Grandpa Joe with me! Goodnight! Charlie

11 Watch film clip 27 – 33 mins

12 Drama Re-enact opening the chocolate bar and getting the golden ticket and telling the family.


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