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Lesson 17 Be able to write a paragraph following a clear structure (AO5) Use some simple descriptive language eg to indicate colour, size, emotion. (AO6)

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1 Lesson 17 Be able to write a paragraph following a clear structure (AO5) Use some simple descriptive language eg to indicate colour, size, emotion. (AO6) Be able to write down own ideas and thoughts AO7 Plan for today: Quizlet: Reading Writing task Watch film clip Reading Task Worksheet Writing

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4 Charlie Bucket stared around the gigantic room
Charlie Bucket stared around the gigantic room. The place was like a witch's kitchen! All about him black metal pots were boiling and bubbling on huge stoves, and kettles were hissing and pans were sizzling, and strange iron machines were clanking and spluttering, and there were pipes running all over the ceiling and walls, and the whole place was filled with smoke and steam and delicious rich smells. Mr Wonka himself had suddenly become even more excited than usual, and anyone could see that this was the room he loved best of all. He was hopping about among the saucepans and the machines like a child among his Christmas presents, not knowing which thing to look at first. He lifted the lid from a huge pot and took a sniff; then he rushed over and dipped a finger into a barrel of sticky yellow stuff and had a taste; then he skipped across to one of the machines and turned half a dozen knobs this way and that; then he peered anxiously through the glass door of a gigantic oven, rubbing his hands and cackling with delight at what he saw inside. Then he ran over to another small, shiny machine, that kept going phut-phut-phut-phut-phut, and every time it went phut, a large green marble dropped out of it into a basket on the floor. At least it looked like a marble. Colour all the things you can see in GREEN. Colour the sounds RED. Colour the smells in BLUE

5 Nouns Verbs Adjectives
The COFFEE SMELLED AMAZING. The room was filled with smelly smoke. I could taste the bitter taste of lemon. The man ate the delicious bar of sugary chocolate.

6 Write 5 sentences to describe what you can see, hear and smell in the inventing room.
What can you smell? minty grassy salty chocolatey baking sweet smoky tasty You can smell tasty melted chocolate bubbling in a pot. You can hear… You can see... What can you see? machines kettles saucepans pots pipes oven What can you hear? clanging hissing bubbling phut-phut clanking spluttering

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8 'I want the gum!' Violet said.
'This gum,' Mr Wonka went on, 'is my latest, my greatest, my most fascinating invention! It's a chewing-gum meal! It's it's it's That tiny little strip of gum lying there is a whole three-course dinner all by itself!' 'I want the gum!' Violet said. She grabbed the gum and popped it into her mouth. At once, her huge, jaws started chewing away. 'Don't!' said Mr Wonka. 'Fabulous!' shouted Violet. 'Stop!' said Mr Wonka. 'The gum isn't ready yet! It's not right!' Mr Wonka was wringing his hands and saying, 'No, no, no, no, no! It isn't ready for eating! It isn't right! You mustn't do it!' 'Your whole nose has gone purple! Your cheeks!' screamed Mrs Beauregarde. 'The girl's going blue and purple all over! Even her hair is changing colour! Violet, you're turning violet, Violet! What is happening to you?' ' What did Violet do? Was she following instructions? Would you have tried the gum?

9 Everybody was staring at Violet
Everybody was staring at Violet. The skin all over her body, as well as her great big mop of curly hair, had turned a brilliant, purplish-blue, the colour of blueberry juice! 'Violet,' screamed Mrs Beauregarde, 'you're swelling up!' 'You're blowing up like a balloon!' 'Save her!' cried Mrs Beauregarde, wringing her hands. Mr Wonka clicked his fingers, and ten Oompa-Loompas appeared. 'Roll Miss Beauregarde into the boat,' he said to them, 'and take her along to the Juicing Room at once.' 'The Juicing Room?' cried Mrs Beauregarde. 'What are they going to do to her there?' 'Squeeze her,' said Mr Wonka.

10 COMPLETE WORKSHEET Draw a picture of what Violet looks like now.
Choose adjectives to describe her: Now write a description of her. huge small round skinny massive enormous tiny purple thin large like a ball like a bird

11 We are going to look at time order words.
Write a paragraph to say what happens to Violet: When they go into the room, Violet ……………………….. Firstly she starts to …………….. Then she…………….. next also after that finally then secondly

12 Homework Watch the film clip up to and including the Nut room.
Design your own sweet. Label it with adjectives to describe how it tastes!


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