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4 Playing Pranks (practical jokes)

5 Pair up the bubbles to make practical jokes. - be prepared to explain how the prank works $10 coin $10 coin Toilet seat Toilet seat sugar Salt shaker Computer mouse Cling wrap Cling wrap Tape and a bit of paper Super- glue Super- glue

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7 Is there any danger with playing pranks? - what would you need to be careful about? Make sure nobody gets hurt! (feelings matter too)

8 The Twits

9 Read the following quotes from the story and predict what the story will be about. A “It gave her great pleasure to watch him eating worms” B “The next day, to pay Mr. Twit back for the frog trick, Mrs. Twit sneaked out into the garden and dug up some worms.” C “Hey, my spaghetti’s moving!’ cried Mr. Twit, poking around in it with his fork.”

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12 Some people have criticized parts of Roald Dahl’s stories for being too mean-spirited and gruesome. - What do you think was ‘gruesome’ about this selection from The Twits ? But Dahl said young people like the gruesome parts of his stories. -What do you think? -Is Dahl’s sense of humour too mean? Or is it just funny?

13 Brainstorm in your groups just funnytoo mean-spirited Now, turn to page 27 of your Guiding Notes -Write least 80 words explaining whether you think Dahl’s sense of humour is just funny or too mean.


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