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Chocolate Factory
By: Roald Dahl
Spelling Words
1. flabby 11. bright
2. idea 12. excitement
3. scientist 13. iron
4. powerful 14. unfortunately
5. typhoon 15. shine
6. secret 16. underneath
7. disturbing 17. toothpaste
8. fries 18. stripe
9. knight 19. ivory
10. bulged 20. nightmare
i – pilot
Phonics long i
• In open syllables, the
long i sound is
represented by just the
letter i by itself.
• They can be one syllable
Other Examples: words but more often
tiny, item, iron, ivory they are 2 syllables or
more
Phonics long i_e
Phonics long y
together!! factory?
3. Who owns the biggest
chocolate factory?
4. Whose factory invented the ice cream that would
never melt?
5. Whose factory began making candy balloons that
you could blow up to huge sizes?
6. Whose factory came out with a chewing gum that
never lost its flavor however much you chewed?
5. Who are the secret workers in
Mr. Wonka’s factory?
Chapter 4
5. What is the special present that Mr. Willy will give after the end of the Tour?
a. enough chocolates and candies to last them for the rest of their friends
b. enough chocolates and candies to last them for the rest of their families
c. enough chocolates and candies to last them for the rest of their lives
New Vocabulary
murmured
• a low indistinct but often continuous
sound
• a soft or gentle utterance
• a half-suppressed or muttered complaint
frosted
• coated or decorated with icing
• coated with sugar
• its synonym is chilled
vitamins
• any of various organic substances that are essential
in minute quantities to the nutrition of most
animals and some plants, act especially as
coenzymes and precursors of coenzymes in the
regulation of metabolic processes but do not
provide energy or serve as building units, and are
present in natural foodstuffs or sometimes
produced within the body
sweetshops
• A store where we
can buy candies,
cakes, and other
sweets
delicious
• affording great pleasure
• appealing to one of the bodily
senses especially of taste or
smell
• its synonym is mouth-
watering
chimneys
• a vertical structure incorporated
into a building and enclosing a flue
or flues that carry off smoke
• a tube usually of glass placed
around a flame (as of a lamp)
• fireplace
dough
• a mixture that consists
essentially of flour or meal
and a liquid (such as milk or
water) and is stiff enough to
knead or roll
gobbled
• to swallow or eat greedily
• to take eagerly : GRAB
• its synonym is gulp
newspaper
• a paper that is printed and distributed
usually daily or weekly and that
contains news, articles of opinion,
features, and advertising
glistening
• shining with reflected
light
• Its synonym is
sparkling or shining
Golden Tickets
an extremely valuable
opportunity or means of
access to something
desired
iron gates
• can be installed at the front of your
property, or you could add a wrought iron
fence all around for even more security.
• also use them as metal garden gates, to
keep pets or children safe within a back
garden or stop people trespassing on your
property.
absurd
• ridiculously unreasonable,
unsound
• extremely silly or ridiculous
• its synonym is crazy or silly
wonderful
• exciting wonder :
MARVELOUS,
ASTONISHING
• unusually good :
ADMIRABLE
nourishments
• something that
nourishes food,
nutriment
• the act of nourishing :
the state of being
nourished
astonishing
• extremely surprising or impressive;
amazing
• its synonym is extraordinary
Vocabulary
Questions!!
Classwork 2
Vocabulary Question!
1. Which of the following spelled correctly?
a. tremenduos b. abssurd
c. glistening d. murrmured
Vocabulary Question!
2. Mr. Wonka gave out a notice for people to visit his
chocolate factory. So, he said “Watch out for the five
____________”? What is that?
a. chimynes b. chemniys
c. chimneys d. chismeny
What is a noun? ?
A noun is a thing, such as an object, a place or a person.
beach rabbit
slide friend
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What is an adjective? ?
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
scary tiny
blue quiet
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? What is a noun phrase?
A noun phrase includes a group of words that give
more information about the noun.
A simple noun phrase could be:
g
my do Next some tab
le s
? What is a noun phrase?
An expanded noun phrase gives more detail about the noun and includes
adjectives.
AAmagical
magical unicorn jumped over
the
the sparkling rainbow.
sparkling rainbow.
unicorn
Thehard-working
The hard-workingchef
chef cooked
some delicious
some delicious pasta.
pasta.
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If you have more than one adjective in
front of the noun, you need to use a
comma to separate the adjectives.
1 1. ran through .
2 2. made .
3 3. planted .
4 4. read .
5 5. sat on .
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Possible answers:
1.
1 The excited, brown dog ran through the large,
empty park.
2.
2 The cackling, wicked witch made a green,
magical potion.
3.
3 Some happy, well-behaved children planted some small,
white seeds.
4 A young, tall teacher read a funny, interesting book.
4.
5.
5 The grumpy, grey cat sat on the colourful, soft bed.
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