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Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (Novel Study)

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  • Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (Novel Study) Gr. 4-7 - print book
  • Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (Novel Study) Gr. 4-7 - print book
  • Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (Novel Study) Gr. 4-7 - print book
  • Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (Novel Study) Gr. 4-7 - print book
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Order #: A151 ISBN13: 978-1-55319-442-2 Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7 Reading Level: 4-7 Total Page: 79 Author: Ron Leduc
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  • I used these as an entrance to our end of the year party. Students had to have good behavior and complete their work to earn a ticket.

    Denise Herrera

Description

Charlie & the Chocolate Factory is about Charlie Bucket, a nice boy who loves Willy Wonka's chocolate, but usually can't afford to buy any. Willy Wonka announces a contest in which five gold tickets have been hidden in chocolate bars and sent throughout the world. The children who find the tickets will be taken on a tour of Wonka's chocolate factory, led by none other than Willy Wonka himself. Charlie miraculously finds a ticket, along with four other children. The tour of the factory holds more than a few surprises for the bunch, as one child after another shows their wickedness and is removed from the tour. This Novel Study provides a teacher and student section with a variety of activities, chapter questions, crossword, word search, and answer key to create a well-rounded lesson plan.

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Penguin Pearls

Thorough and ready to use.

Denise Herrera

I used these as an entrance to our end of the year party. Students had to have good behavior and complete their work to earn a ticket.

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