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1 We are learning to read and understand different texts AO1
We are learning to use vocabulary AO6 Quizlet Adjectives task Read first half of chapter 1 Worksheet Fast finishers IXL G4F.3 Identifying the adjective

2 Watch first 6 minutes of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film (most recent film)

3 Chapter 1 Quizlet. https://quizlet.com/_4fz6un
Shrivelled Bony Huddled Dozing Pleasure Uncomfortable Freezing Wrinkled Quizlet vocabulary Put words into sentences.

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5 Mr Bucket was the only person in the family with a job
Mr Bucket was the only person in the family with a job. He worked in a toothpaste factory, where he sat all day long at a bench and screwed the little caps on to the tops of the tubes of toothpaste after the tubes had been filled. A toothpaste cap-screwer is never paid very much money. There wasn't even enough money to buy proper food for them all. The only meals they could afford were bread and margarine for breakfast, boiled potatoes and cabbage for lunch, and cabbage soup for supper. Sundays were a bit better. They all looked forward to Sundays because everyone was allowed a second helping. AO1 What was Mr Bucket’s job? Would you like to do his job? Why? Para 2 Were they a rich family? How do you know? What kind of food did they eat? Why did they look forward to Sundays’?

6 How many people are in Charlie’s family?

7 Every one of these old people was over ninety
Every one of these old people was over ninety. They were as shrivelled as prunes, and as bony as skeletons, and throughout the day, until Charlie came home, they lay huddled in their one uncomfortable bed, two at either end, with nightcaps on to keep their heads warm, because the room was freezing, dozing the time away with nothing to do. As soon as they heard the door opening, and heard Charlie's voice saying, 'Good evening, Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine, and Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina,' then all four of them would suddenly sit up, and their old wrinkled faces would light up with smiles of pleasure. AO1 Para 1 What do the grandparents look like? Huddled, bony, shrivelled, dozing What do they do all day? Why do they wear nightcaps? Para 2 Another adjective to describe Grandparents? What are their names? How do we know that they were pleased to see Charlie? Do you think Charlie is a kind boy? AO6 Highlight adjectives – shrivelled, bony, huddled, wrinkled. Find the similes.


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