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Charlie and the

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

The i_e spelling


i_e – kite pattern appears in
the middle of a base
Other Examples: word and is very
shine, stripe, excitement common.
igh– light
Phonics long igh

The igh spelling of long i is


usually in the middle of a
Other Examples: base word, except for high,
bright, knight, flight
thigh, and sigh.
y – cry

Phonics long y

The y spelling of long


i is at the end of a
base word, most of
which are 1 syllable
Other Examples: but can be 2 syllables
fly, my, fry, typhoon
ie – pie
Phonics long ie and y_e

• These are the least


common ways to spell
y_e – type long i.
• You can find these long i
Other Examples: most of the time in the
tie, lie , style, rhyme middle of consonants.
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Characters
Grandpa Joe
• Grandpa Joe is Charlie’s grandfather, Mr.
Bucket’s father. He is the oldest of the
grandparents, with his age put at 96 and a
half. He tells Charlie many stories about
Wonka’s factory and his secret worker, as
he shares the same love of Wonka
chocolate that Charlie does.
Grandma Josephine
• Grandma Josephine is one of
Charlie's four grandparents,
married to Grandpa Joe. She is
the mother of Mr. Bucket.
Grandpa George
• Grandpa George is
another of Charlie's
grandparents, married
to Grandma Georgina.
He is the father of Mrs.
Bucket.
Grandma Georgina
• Grandma Georgina is
another of Charlie's
grandparents, married to
Grandpa George. He is
the mother of Mrs.
Bucket.
Mrs. Bucket
• Mrs. Bucket, Charlie's mother,
keeps the household running
while Mr. Bucket works long
hours at the factory. She takes
good care of all four frail
grandparents, and she is a loving
mother to Charlie.
Mr. Bucket
• Mr. Bucket, Charlie's father,
works in a toothpaste factory
screwing caps onto tubes of
toothpaste. Though his job is
modest, he works extremely
hard and cares deeply about
his family.
Charlie Bucket
• Charlie is the protagonist of Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory. Charlie is the last one to
find a Golden Ticket. He is very kind and
brave, but also extremely poor. He lives
with his mother, his father, and his four bed-
ridden grandparents. Charlie, being poor,
doesn’t get much food, which makes living
near a chocolate factory hard. He also loves
chocolate.
Protagonist
• the leading character or one
of the major characters in a
play, film, novel, etc.
Antagonist
•a person who actively opposes
or is hostile to someone or
something; an adversary.
Oompa-Loompas
• Oompa-Loompas are creatures from Loompa
Land. They are the only workers in Wonka’s
chocolate factory. Wonka discovered them
when he travelled to Loompa Land. In
Loompa Land, the Oompa-Loompas were in
constant danger from many different predators.
Wonka offered them jobs. They are paid in
cocoa beans, which are their favorite food, and
were in short supply on the island.
Willy Wonka
• is the eccentric owner of the world's
largest candy factory, making candy and
chocolate. Wonka holds a contest, hiding
5 Golden Tickets within the wrappers of
his chocolate bars, promising their
finders a tour of his factory and a
lifelong supply of his creations.
August Gloop
• He is incredibly greedy and the first
child to find a Golden Ticket. He is
also the first child to fail Wonka’s
tests. Gloop eats an extraordinary
amount of chocolate, so much that his
mother says it would have been
impossible for him not to have
eventually found a Golden Ticket.
Veruca Salt
• Veruca is very spoiled. She is the
second person to find a Golden
Ticket, and the third to leave Wonka’s
factory. She has very little familial
respect and is a brat to everyone.
Veruca also doesn’t care about other’s
property. She frequently bullies her
parents into getting things for her.
Violet Beauregarde
• Violet is a girl who can never stop
chewing gum. She is the third child to find
a Golden Ticket and the second to be
ejected from Wonka’s factory. Violet is
always chewing something and claims that
she has been chewing the same piece of
gum for three months straight. She is also
very competitive and has won many gum
chewing competitions.
Mike Teavee
• Mike, who loves to watch television,
finds the fourth Golden Ticket. He is
also the last one to be ejected from
the factory. Most adaptations place
him as being from America. Mike
loves TV and electronics much more
than he likes people. In the novel, he
loves only TV.
Chapters 1 - 6
Comprehension
Questions!!
Chapter 1
Let’s think 1. How many family members are there

together!! in Charlie’s family?


2. How is their life?
3. What does Mr. Bucket do?
4. Where does Mr. Bucket work?
5. How is their house and how many
rooms are there?
6. What does Charlie love the most?
Chapter 2
Let’s think 1. Who is Grandpa Joe?

together!! 2. How are we going to


compare Grandpa Joe
to Charlie?
3. Who owns the biggest
chocolate factory?
4. How many chocolates and
candies did Mr. Wonka
invented?
Chapter 3

Let’s think 1. Who wrote a letter to Mr.


Wonka?
together!! 2. What did Mr. Wonka build for
him?
3. What happened to the one
that Mr. Wonka build for him?
4. Can you describe Prince
Pondicherry?
Chapter 4

Let’s think 1. How many people work at


Mr. Wonka’s factory?
2. Why did Mr. Wonka close his

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

Let’s think 1. How many people work at Mr. Wonka’s


factory?
2. Why did Mr. Wonka close his factory?
together!! 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?
6. Who are the secret workers in
Mr. Wonka’s factory?
Chapter 5

Let’s think 1. Who posted the notice in the


Evening Bulletin?
together!! 2. How many lucky children will be
chosen to visit the factory?
3. What will they find to be able to
enter Mr. Willy Wonka’s
Chocolate Factory?
4. What is the special present that
Mr. Willy will give after the end
of the Tour?
Chapter 6

Let’s think 1. Who found the first Golden Ticket?


2. Describe Augustus Gloop?
together!! 3. Who turned out to be a clever fake
finding a golden ticket?
4. Who invented a machine to find
Golden Tickets without uncovering
them?
5. Who found the second Golden
Ticket?
6. Describe Veruca Salt?
Classwork 2 - Reading Comprehension
Evening Bulletin
Mr. Willy Wonka, the candy-making genius whom nobody has seen for the last ten years, sent out
the following notice today:
I, Willy Wonka, have decided to allow five children – just five, mind you, and no more – to visit
my factory this year. These lucky five will be shown around personally by me, and they will be allowed to
see all the secrets and the magic of my factory. Then, at the end of the tour, as a special present, all of
them will be given enough chocolates and candies to last them for the rest of their lives! So, watch out for
the Golden Tickets! Five Golden Tickets have been printed on golden paper, and these Golden Tickets
have been hidden underneath the ordinary wrapping paper of five ordinary candy bars. These five candy
bars may be anywhere – in any shop, in any street, in any town, in any country in the world – upon any
counter where Wonka’s candies were sold. And the five lucky finders of these Golden Tickets are the only
ones who will be allowed to visit my factory and see what it’s like now inside! Good luck to you all, and
happy hunting! (Signed: Willy Wonka)
Reading Comprehension Question

1.Where did the notice post?


a. Morning Bulletin
b. Afternoon Bulletin
c. Evening Bulletin
Reading Comprehension Question

2. Who posted the notice?


a. Charlie Bucket
b. Willy Wonka
c. Grandpa Joe
Reading Comprehension Question

3. How many lucky children will be chosen to


visit the factory?
a. five
b. three
c. four
Reading Comprehension Question

2. What will they find for them to be able to enter Mr.


Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory?
a. Golden Tickets
b. Golden Candies
c. Golden Chocolates
Reading Comprehension Question

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. Golden Chocolates b. Golden Tickets

c. Golden Ice Cream d. Golden Lollipops


Vocabulary Question!
3. What is the definition to the word: astonishing?

a. extremely surprising or impressive; amazing


b. shining with a sparkling light
c. says something in a low voice
d. eats something hurriedly or noisily
Vocabulary Question!
4. What is the synonyms of the word delicious?

a. mouth-watering b. healthy food

c. daily bread d. unhealthy food


Vocabulary Question!
5. Rearrange the following letters to know the
word. HCIMEYSN

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
Next
Be a Detective

Can you spot the nouns in the sentences below?

The red dragon sky.


dragon flew across the cloudy sky.

A tired child fell asleep in the car.


car.

Next
What is an adjective? ?
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.

scary tiny

blue quiet
Next
Be a Detective

Can you spot the adjectives in the sentences below?

The hungr dark


hungry monster searched the dark
y
tasty food to eat.
cave for some tasty

Next
? 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:

the teacher a child

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.

an orange those happy


flower children
a dark sky
some shiny
Next gems
Why do you think you should use
noun phrases in your writing?

It gives more information about the noun.

It makes your writing more interesting.

Noun phrases help the reader create a picture in


their head.
Spot the noun phrase in
the sentences below.

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.

Next
If you have more than one adjective in
front of the noun, you need to use a
comma to separate the adjectives.

the fierce,, golden lion

some broken,, plastic rulers

my long,, red coat


Next
Pick one word from each of the following
columns to create your own noun phrase.

the sparkling old jumper


a stinky cosy cat
an fluffy brown boots
some warm golden people
those happy large elephant
my old friendly stars

Some possible answers:

my warm, cosy jumper

some sparkling, golden stars


Next
an old, large elephant
Fill in the blanks to create
your own noun phrases.
Can you include two adjectives in each noun phrase?

1 1. ran through .
2 2. made .
3 3. planted .
4 4. read .
5 5. sat on .

Next
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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