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1 Novel Study Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

2 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory By Roald Dahl Novel Study Packet Name:

3 By Roald Dahl Vocabulary Chapters One - Five: Write the definition for each word. torture - occasion - marvelous - expose - delicate - eager - absurd - genius -

4 Vocabulary Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word. torture occasion marvelous expose delicate eager absurd genius 1. Mr. Wonka was wearing a purple coat when he greeted us at the door. 2. Charlie was a child because he did not have much food to eat. 3. It was for Charlie to walk by the sweet smells of Wonka s chocolate factory every day. 4. Charlie would receive a chocolate bar on a special like his birthday. 5. Charlie wanted to open a chocolate bar to a golden ticket. 6. Mr. Wonka was a for inventing some of the best candies in the world. 7. Charlie was to open the candy bar. 8. Charlie thought it was that he would be able to find a golden ticket opening just one chocolate candy bar.

5 By Roald Dahl Chapters Six- eleven: Write the definition for each word. Vocabulary repulsive - tremendous - anxious - adore - sly - ancient - bitter - peculiar -

6 Vocabulary Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word. repulsive tremendous anxious adore sly ancient bitter peculiar 1. Mr. Wonka s factory was a building near Charlie s house. 2. Charlie was to open his chocolate bar because he did not get to eat one often. 3. Grandpa Joe had an leather purse hidden under his pillow. 4. Mr. Wonka s chocolate never has a taste. 5. The Oompa-Loompas are men who help Mr. Wonka in his factory. 6. One child thought he was when he tried to make a fake golden ticket to trick Mr. Wonka. 7. Charlie the smell of chocolate that came from Mr. Wonka s factory. 8. Some of the children acted in a way when they demanded that their parents find them a golden ticket.

7 By Roald Dahl Chapters Twelve- Seventeen : Write the definition for each word. Vocabulary intrigue - astonish - mischief - pandemonium - perish - corridor - abide - nonsense -

8 Vocabulary Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word. intrigue astonish mischief pandemonium perish corridor abide nonsense 1. Mr. Wonka took Charlie down a long in his marvelous chocolate factory. 2. Charlie s mother thought he was talking in when he first told her he found a golden ticket. 3. It felt like when screaming children surrounded the children who found the golden tickets. 4. Mr. Wonka did not like children that wanted to get into in his chocolate factory. 5. A chocolate television will certainly Mike Teavee. 6. Mr. Wonka wanted to make sure that all of the children were willing to by all of his rules. 7. Mr. Wonka was worried about his chocolate factory in the event he were to suddenly. 8. Mr. Wonka knew he would the world when he announced that he would allow five lucky guest into his chocolate factory.

9 By Roald Dahl Chapters Eighteen - Twenty-Four : Write the definition for each word. Vocabulary aghast - luscious - mumble - tonic - banister - hollow - rubbish - incinerator -

10 Vocabulary Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word. aghast luscious mumble tonic banister hollow rubbish incinerator 1. Mr. Wonka could probably make a delicious piece of bubble gum that is on the inside. 2. Charlie could not understand Grandpa Joe because he began to when he got sleepy. 3. Mr. Wonka told the children to hold on tight to the as they walked down the stairs. 4. Charlie was excited to taste the chocolate bar. 5. Mr. Wonka throws his trash into the to let it burn. 6. Mr. Wonka makes so much candy he has a lot of to throw away at the end of the day. 7. Charlie was when he saw Violet turn the color of a blueberry. 8. Charlie needed a to give him energy since his family could not afford to buy much food.

11 By Roald Dahl Vocabulary Chapters Twenty-Five - Thirty : Write the definition for each word. brute - collision - tamper - foul - regret - eerie - hunch -

12 Vocabulary Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word. brute collision tamper foul regret eerie hunch 1. Charlie had a that he might find a golden ticket. 2. Charlie would not his decision to buy a second chocolate bar. 3. Charlie never once experienced a smell coming from Mr. Wonka s chocolate factory. 4. There was a between two people as the frantically tried to get close enough to the factory gates to see Mr. Wonka. 5. Many people tried to with the special recipe to try to make their own version of Mr. Wonka s special candies. 6. It can feel very walking down the street during a cold winter night in England 7. Veruca Salt acted like a demanding that her parents give her everything she wanted.

13 Chapters One - Two Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter One: Here Comes Charlie 1. Why was life extremely uncomfortable for Charlie Bucket s family? 2. Who in Charlie s family got to sleep in the bed? 3. Why was winter so awful for Charlie s family? 4. Where did Mr. Bucket work and what did he do there? 5. What tortured Charlie more than anything? Chapter Two: Mr. Willy Wonka s Factory 1. What did Mr. Wonka invent that Charlie said was impossible?

14 Chapters Three - Five Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Three: Mr. Wonka and the Indian Prince 1. What did Prince Pondicherry ask Mr. Wonka to do? 2. What happened to Prince Pondicherry s palace? Chapter Four: The Secret Workers 1. Why did Mr. Wonka have to ask all of his workers to leave? 2. What did the headline say that Mr. Bucket excitedly brought home from work? Chapter Five: The Golden Tickets 1. What did Mr. Wonka s notice say would happen to five lucky people? 2. Why did Charlie believe there wasn t hope for him?

15 Chapters Six - Eight Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Six: The First Two Finders 1. Who found the first ticket? 2. Who was the second person to find a ticket? 3. Do you agree with the way the second finder s father found the ticket? Why or why not? Chapter Seven: Charlie s Birthday 1. Why did Charlie smile nervously when his grandparents wished him a happy birthday? 2. Do you think that Charlie deserved to find the golden ticket more than Veruca Salt? Why or why not? Chapter Eight: More Golden Tickets 1. Why was it hard to hear everything Violet Beauregarde said? 2.. Who found the forth golden ticket? Why was he annoyed by the reporters?

16 Chapters Nine - Eleven Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Nine: Grandpa Joe Takes a Gamble 1. What was in Granpa Joe s ancient leather purse? 2. Why did Granpa Joe and Charlie burst into laughter? Chapter Ten: The Family Begins to Starve 1. Why did the family begin to starve? 2. What did Charlie find on the ground? What would he do with it? Chapter Eleven: The Miracle 1. What happened when Charlie decided to buy a second candy bar? 2. What advice did the shopkeeper give to Charlie when people were offering to buy his ticket? 3. How did Grandpa Joe react when Charlie told his family about the Golden ticket?

17 Chapter Thirteen: The Big Day Arrives Describe each golden ticket finder: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Chapter Thirteen Name: Augustus Gloop Mike Teavee Veruca Salt Violet Beauregarde

18 Describe Charlie. How is he different from the other children that also found golden tickets?

19 Chapter Fourteen : Mr. Willy Wonka Name: Write an adjective in each circle that describes Mr. Wonka. Willy Wonka 1. Why did Mr. Wonka build all of his important rooms deep down below the surface? 2. How do you think Charlie feels as he follows Mr. Wonka down the corridor of the factory?

20 Chapters Fifteen - Seventeen Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Fifteen: The Chocolate Room 1. Visualize the Chocolate Room. Draw what you see. 2. What had Veruca Salt seen that caused her to scream? Chapter Sixteen: The Oompa- Loompas 1. Where did the Oompa-Loompas come from? 2. How did Willy Wonka convince the Oompa-Loompas to come work and live in his factory? Chapter Seventeen: Augustus Gloop Goes up the Pipe 1. What happened to Augustus Gloop?

21 Chapters Eighteen - Twenty Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Eighteen: Down the Chocolate River 1. What does the expression, He s gone off his rocker! mean? 2. Where did the green door lead? Chapter Nineteen: The Inventing Room- Everlasting Gobstoppers and Hair Toffee 1. What was one of Willy Wonka s new inventions and what did it do? 2. When Willy Wonka yelled, Stop the boat! what room did they enter? Chapter Twenty: The Great Gum Machine 1. What stood in the very center of the Inventing Room? 2. How did Mike Teavee react to the piece of gum that came out of the machine? Mike Teavee

22 Chapters Twenty-One - Twenty-Three Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Twenty-One: Good-by Violet 1. Where did Violet place her world record piece of chewing gum so she could try Willy Wonka s gum? 2. What was so special about Willy Wonka s gum? 3. What happened to Violet when she chewed the gum? Chapter Twenty-Two: Along the Corridor 1. What happened to the Oompa-Loompa that drank the fizzy lifting drink? 2. How could the Oompa-Loompa have gotten down after drinking the fizzy lifting drink? Chapter Twenty-Three: Square Candies that Look Round 1. What was so special about the square candies?

23 Chapters Twenty-Four - Twenty-Six Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Twenty-Four: Veruca in the Nut Room 1. What were the squirrels trained to do? 2. What happened to Veruca when she decided she wanted a trained squirrel? What happened to Mrs. Salt when she peered into the hole to look for Veruca? Chapter Twenty-Five: The Great Glass Elevator 1. What was different about the elevator Mr. Wonka took the remaining few people in? 2. Which elevator button did Mike Teavee choose? Willy Wonka Chapter Twenty-Six: The Television Chocolate Room 1. What did Mr. Wonka do with the large chocolate bar?

24 Chapters Twenty-Seven - Thirty Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Twenty-Seven: Mike Teavee is Sent by Television 1. What happened to Mike Teavee? 2. How did Mr. Wonka plan to fix Mike Teavee? Chapter Twenty-Eight: Only Charlie Left 1. What did Mr. Wonka do when he realized only Charlie was left? Chapter Twenty-Nine: The Other Children Go Home 1. What did Charlie see from the elevator? Chapter Thirty: Charlie s Chocolate Factory 1. What was the real reason Willy Wonka gave out the golden tickets? Willy Wonka 2. Do you think Charlie deserved to take over the factory more than the other children? Why or why not?

25 Writing Each child that failed Mr. Wonka had a certain weakness. Write about the characters and why their weakness caused Mr. Wonka to not choose them to take over his factory. How was Charlie different? Why did Mr. Wonka choose him?

26 Setting Tells when and where the story takes place.

27 How are they alike? Compare & Contrast How are they different? a! e s U agram i D n n e V

28 Setting This book takes place in England during winter. The beginning of the book is set in the town outside of the factory. It seems to be a greedy, cold, and unfair world. Later in the book, Charlie enters the factory. The factory seems to be a magical and wonderful place. Using evidence from the book, compare and contrast the setting at the beginning and once Charlie enters the factory. The Town Where Charlie lives Mr. Wonka s Chocolate Factory

29 Character Traits Use adjectives to tell what the character is like on the inside.

30 Use evidence from the book to describe each character in the box. Character Character Traits Charlie Bucket Willy Wonka Augustus Gloop Veruca Salt Violet Bearegarde Mike Teavee Grandpa Joe

31 Augustus Gloop Describe the character. Write a sentence about the character.

32 Veruca Salt Describe the character. Write a sentence about the character.

33 Violet Beauregarde Describe the character. Write a sentence about the character.

34 Mike Teavee Describe the character. Write a sentence about the character.

35 Charlie Bucket Describe the character. Write a sentence about the character.

36 Willy Wonka Describe the character. Write a sentence about the character.

37 Point of View Who is telling the story? 1st Person: Told from a character s perspective 2nd Person: Told as if you are telling the story. 3rd Person: Told from an outside perspective. (Narrator) From what Point of View is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory written?

38 Point of View Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is told from the point of view. Pretend that Charlie kept a journal. Write an entry from his point of view on the day he found the golden ticket.

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40 Plot The events in a story including the problem, important events, and solution.

41 Plot Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Characters: Setting: Problem (beginning): Important Events (middle): Solution (ending):

42 Epilogue Write an epilogue to the book. Begin when Charlie takes over Willy Wonka s chocolate factory.

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44 Test Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Name: Multiple Choice: Circle the correct answer. 1. Where did Charlie live? A. United States C. England B. France D. Australia 2. Who found the first Golden Ticket? A. Augustus Gloop C. Veruca Salt B. Charlie Bucket D. Violet Beauregarde 3. What tortured Charlie more than anything? A. A bully at school C. the smell of cookies B. The sight of Mr. Wonka s factory D. His parents wouldn t buy right outside of his house him a dog. 4. Why was it difficult to understand Violet Beauregarde? A. She constantly chewed gum C. she couldn t speak English B. She didn t like to talk D. She yelled all the time 5. What happened when Violet ate Mr. Wonka s bubble gum? A. She spit it out because it was C. She turned into a strawberry gross B. Mr. Wonka named the gum after D. She turned blue and swelled up her because he was so proud of her like a giant blueberry Answer in Complete Sentences. 1. How did Grandpa Joe react when he found out that Charlie found the last golden ticket?

45 2. What happened to Mike Teavee? How did Mr. Wonka plan to fix him? 3. What was the real reason that Mr. Wonka passed out the five golden tickets? Essay: Why was Charlie different from the other kids that found golden tickets? Why did Mr. Wonka choose him to take over his factory in the end?

46 Novel Study Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Answer Key

47 By Roald Dahl Vocabulary Chapters One - Five: Write the definition for each word. torture - great mental anguish or pain. occasion - a special event; celebration. marvelous - causing awe, admiration, or amazement. expose - to uncover or reveal delicate - easy to break or hurt; fragile; eager - being very impatient absurd -illogical; ridiculous genius - someone who is very smart and scores a high score on a standard intelligence test.

48 Vocabulary Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word. torture occasion marvelous expose delicate eager absurd genius 1. Mr. Wonka was wearing a marvelous purple coat when he greeted us at the door. delicate 2. Charlie was a child because he did not have much food to eat. torture 3. It was for Charlie to walk by the sweet smells of Wonka s chocolate factory every day. occasion 4. Charlie would receive a chocolate bar on a special like his birthday. expose 5. Charlie wanted to open a chocolate bar to a golden ticket. genius 6. Mr. Wonka was a for inventing some of the best candies in the world. eager 7. Charlie was to open the candy bar. absurd 8. Charlie thought it was that he would be able to find a golden ticket opening just one chocolate candy bar.

49 By Roald Dahl Vocabulary Chapters Six- eleven: Write the definition for each word. repulsive - disgust; distasteful tremendous - extraordinarily large in size anxious - feeling uneasiness, worry, or dread adore - To love and admire deeply or intensely sly - devious or untrustworthy; sneaky ancient -extremely old; existing for many years bitter - having a sharp and unpleasant taste that is neither sweet nor salty. peculiar -odd, strange, or unusual

50 Vocabulary Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word. repulsive tremendous anxious adore sly ancient bitter peculiar 1. Mr. Wonka s factory was a tremendous building near Charlie s house. 2. Charlie was anxious to open his chocolate bar because he did not get to eat one often. 3. Grandpa Joe had an ancient leather purse hidden under his pillow. 4. Mr. Wonka s chocolate never has a bitter taste. 5. The Oompa-Loompas are peculiar men who help Mr. Wonka in his factory. 6. One child thought he was sly when he tried to make a fake golden ticket to trick Mr. Wonka. 7. Charlie adored the smell of chocolate that came from Mr. Wonka s factory. 8. Some of the children acted in a repulsive way when they demanded that their parents find them a golden ticket.

51 By Roald Dahl Vocabulary Chapters Twelve- Seventeen : Write the definition for each word. intrigue - to strongly draw the interest of astonish -to surprise someone very much mischief - behavior such as teasing that is playful but can be annoying or dangerous to others. pandemonium - wild,, uproar, noisy chaos. perish - to die in a sudden way corridor -a hall or passageway abide -to continue; to put up with nonsense -words that have no meaning or make no sense.

52 Vocabulary Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word. intrigue astonish mischief pandemonium perish corridor abide nonsense 1. Mr. Wonka took Charlie down a long corridor in his marvelous chocolate factory. 2. Charlie s mother thought he was talking in nonsense when he first told her he found a golden ticket. 3. It felt like pandemonium when screaming children surrounded the children who found the golden tickets. 4. Mr. Wonka did not like children that wanted to get into mischief in his chocolate factory. 5. A chocolate television will certainly intrigue Mike Teavee. 6. Mr. Wonka wanted to make sure that all of the children were willing to abide by all of his rules. 7. Mr. Wonka was worried about his chocolate factory in the event he were to suddenly. perish 8. Mr. Wonka knew he would astonish the world when he announced that he would allow five lucky guest into his chocolate factory.

53 By Roald Dahl Vocabulary Chapters Eighteen - Twenty-Four : Write the definition for each word. aghast - filled with horror; shock luscious - delicious to taste or smell mumble - to speak low and in a way that is not easy to understand tonic - a medicine that brings back ones strength or refreshes their energy banister - the rail of a staircase. hollow -having an empty space on the inside rubbish -material that is thrown away; garbage incinerator -a furnace for burning

54 Vocabulary Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word. aghast luscious mumble tonic banister hollow rubbish incinerator 1. Mr. Wonka could probably make a delicious piece of bubble gum that is hollow on the inside. 2. Charlie could not understand Grandpa Joe because he began to mumble when he got sleepy. 3. Mr. Wonka told the children to hold on tight to the banister as they walked down the stairs. 4. Charlie was excited to taste the luscious chocolate bar. 5. Mr. Wonka throws his trash into the incinerator to let it burn. 6. Mr. Wonka makes so much candy he has a lot of rubbish to throw away at the end of the day. 7. Charlie was aghast when he saw Violet turn the color of a blueberry. 8. Charlie needed a tonic to give him energy since his family could not afford to buy much food.

55 By Roald Dahl Vocabulary Chapters Twenty-Five - Thirty : Write the definition for each word. brute - a cruel or unkind person collision - the act of things coming together with force tamper - to meddle in something with one is not asked; and so to change or damage it foul - not pleasant to taste, smell, or look at. regret -to feel sorry or guilty for eerie -mysterious and frightening; weird hunch -a feeling that something is going to happen; a guess

56 Vocabulary Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word. brute collision tamper foul regret eerie hunch hunch 1. Charlie had a that he might find a golden ticket. 2. Charlie would not regret his decision to buy a second chocolate bar. 3. Charlie never once experienced a foul smell coming from Mr. Wonka s chocolate factory. 4. There was a collision between two people as the frantically tried to get close enough to the factory gates to see Mr. Wonka. 5. Many people tried to tamper with the special recipe to try to make their own version of Mr. Wonka s special candies. 6. It can feel very eerie walking down the street during a cold winter night in England 7. Veruca Salt acted like a brute demanding that her parents give her everything she wanted.

57 Chapters One - Two Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter One: Here Comes Charlie 1. Why was life extremely uncomfortable for Charlie Bucket s family? The Bucket s house wasn t nearly large enough and there were only two rooms and one bed. 2. Who in Charlie s family got to sleep in the bed? THe four old grandparents got to sleep in the bed and they never got out of it. 3. Why was winter so awful for Charlie s family? Winter was so awful because freezing cold drafts blew across the floor that he slept on. 4. Where did Mr. Bucket work and what did he do there? Mr. Bucket worked at a toothpaste factory where he sat all day long and screwed the little caps onto the tops of the tubes. 5. What tortured Charlie more than anything? The one thing that tortured Charlie more than anything was the enormous chocolate factory that was in sight of where he lived. Chapter Two: Mr. Willy Wonka s Factory 1. What did Mr. Wonka invent that Charlie said was impossible? Mr. Wonka invented chocolate ice cream that stayed cold for hours without being in an ice box.

58 Chapters Three - Five Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Three: Mr. Wonka and the Indian Prince 1. What did Prince Pondicherry ask Mr. Wonka to do? Prince Pondicherry asked Mr. Wonka to come to India and build him a colossal palace out of chocolate. 2. What happened to Prince Pondicherry s palace? Prince Pondicheery s palace melted and sank slowly to the ground. Chapter Four: The Secret Workers 1. Why did Mr. Wonka have to ask all of his workers to leave? Mr. Wonka asked his workers to leave because there were spies stealing his secret recipes. 2. What did the headline say that Mr. Bucket excitedly brought home from work? The headline said Wonka Factory to be Opened At Last to Lucky Few Chapter Five: The Golden Tickets 1. What did Mr. Wonka s notice say would happen to five lucky people? The headline said that five lucky people will get the chance to tour the factory and then be given enough chocolate to last a lifetime. 2. Why did Charlie believe there wasn t hope for him? Charlie did not think there was hope for him because he only got one chocolate bar a year on his birthday.

59 Chapters Six - Eight Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Six: The First Two Finders 1. Who found the first ticket? Agustus Gloop found the first golden ticket. 2. Who was the second person to find a ticket? Veruca Salt found the second ticket. 3. Do you agree with the way the second finder s father found the ticket? Why or why not? Answer will vary. Be sure answers are supported with evidence from text. Chapter Seven: Charlie s Birthday 1. Why did Charlie smile nervously when his grandparents wished him a happy birthday? Charlie smiled nervously because he was anxious to open his candy bar because he wanted to find a golden ticket and he knew it was his only chance. 2. Do you think that Charlie deserved to find the golden ticket more than Veruca Salt? Why or why not? Answers will vary. Be sure answers are supported with evidence from text. Chapter Eight: More Golden Tickets 1. Why was it hard to hear everything Violet Beauregarde said? It was hard to hear everything Veronica said because she was constantly chewing ferociously on a piece of gum. 2.. Who found the forth golden ticket? Why was he annoyed by the reporters? Mike Teavee found the forth golden ticket. He was annoyed because the reporters were interrupting his t.v. show.

60 Chapters Nine - Eleven Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Nine: Grandpa Joe Takes a Gamble 1. What was in Granpa Joe s ancient leather purse? Granpa Joe had a single silver ten cent coin in his ancient leather purse. 2. Why did Granpa Joe and Charlie burst into laughter? They burst into laughter because they realized that their chances of finding a golden ticket were so small, but it was funny how much hope they had when the opened the chocolate bar. Chapter Ten: The Family Begins to Starve 1. Why did the family begin to starve? The family began to starve because Mr. Bucket lost his job at the toothpaste factory because it closed down. He began to shovel snow, but it did not pay enough to feed everyone. 2. What did Charlie find on the ground? What would he do with it? Charlie found one dollar on the ground. He would buy a candy bar and give the rest to his mother. Chapter Eleven: The Miracle 1. What happened when Charlie decided to buy a second candy bar? Charlie found a golden ticket in the second candy bar. 2. What advice did the shopkeeper give to Charlie when people were offering to buy his ticket? The shopkeeper told Charlie not to sell it and to run all the way home with the ticket. 3. How did Grandpa Joe react when Charlie told his family about the Golden ticket? Grandpa Joe rose out of bed after 20 years and started doing a dance of victory.

61 Chapter Thirteen: The Big Day Arrives Describe each golden ticket finder: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Chapter Thirteen Name: Answers will vary. Augustus Gloop Mike Teavee Veruca Salt Violet Beauregarde

62 Describe Charlie. How is he different from the other children that also found golden tickets? Answers will vary.

63 Chapter Fourteen : Mr. Willy Wonka Name: Write an adjective in each circle that describes Mr. Wonka. Willy Wonka 1. Why did Mr. Wonka build all of his important rooms deep down below the surface? Mr. Wonka built all of his important rooms down below the surface because there would not be enough room for all of them above ground. 2. How do you think Charlie feels as he follows Mr. Wonka down the corridor of the factory? Answers will vary.

64 Chapters Fifteen - Seventeen Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Fifteen: The Chocolate Room 1. Visualize the Chocolate Room. Draw what you see. 2. What had Veruca Salt seen that caused her to scream? Veruca saw tiny men called Oompa-Loompas. Chapter Sixteen: The Oompa- Loompas 1. Where did the Oompa-Loompas come from? The Oopma-Loompas were imported direct from Loompaland. 2. How did Willy Wonka convince the Oompa-Loompas to come work and live in his factory? The Oompa-Loompas were starving and Mr. Wonka promised them all of the cacao beans they would eat if they would come live in his factory. Chapter Seventeen: Augustus Gloop Goes up the Pipe 1. What happened to Augustus Gloop? Augusta Gloop fell into the river of chocolate as he tried to eat it and got sucked through a glass pipe.

65 Chapters Eighteen - Twenty Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Eighteen: Down the Chocolate River 1. What does the expression, He s gone off his rocker! mean? The expression means that he has gone crazy. 2. Where did the green door lead? The green door lead to Storeroom # 54 - All the Creams and Storeroom # 77 - All the Beans. Chapter Nineteen: The Inventing Room- Everlasting Gobstoppers and Hair Toffee 1. What was one of Willy Wonka s new inventions and what did it do? One invention was the Everlasting Gobstoppers which you can lick and lick and it never gets any smaller and the second invention was Hair Toffee which would cause your hair to grow when you ate it. 2. When Willy Wonka yelled, Stop the boat! what room did they enter? They entered the Inventing Room. Chapter Twenty: The Great Gum Machine 1. What stood in the very center of the Inventing Room? The Great Gum Ball Machine stood in the middle of the Inventing Room. 2. How did Mike Teavee react to the piece of gum that came out of the machine? Mike Teavee was disgusted and said, Is that all? Mike Teavee

66 Chapters Twenty-One - Twenty-Three Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Twenty-One: Good-by Violet 1. Where did Violet place her world record piece of chewing gum so she could try Willy Wonka s gum? Violet placed her gum behind her left ear. 2. What was so special about Willy Wonka s gum? Willy Wonka s gum was a chewing gum meal. It was a three course dinner all by itself. 3. What happened to Violet when she chewed the gum? Violet turned the color of a blueberry then swelled up and turned into a gigantic blueberry. Chapter Twenty-Two: Along the Corridor 1. What happened to the Oompa-Loompa that drank the fizzy lifting drink? He lifted off the ground like a balloon and never came down. 2. How could the Oompa-Loompa have gotten down after drinking the fizzy lifting drink? The Oompa-Loompa could have burped and it would have made him come back down. Chapter Twenty-Three: Square Candies that Look Round 1. What was so special about the square candies? The candies had faces on them that looked round.

67 Chapters Twenty-Four - Twenty-Six Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Twenty-Four: Veruca in the Nut Room 1. What were the squirrels trained to do? The squirrels were trained to get the nuts out of Walnuts. 2. What happened to Veruca when she decided she wanted a trained squirrel? All of the squirrels pinned her down and decided she was a bad nut so they threw her down the garbage shoot. What happened to Mrs. Salt when she peered into the hole to look for Veruca? The squirrels pushed Mrs. Salt into the hole. Chapter Twenty-Five: The Great Glass Elevator 1. What was different about the elevator Mr. Wonka took the remaining few people in? The elevator can turn different ways included sideways. It can take its passengers to any room in the factory. 2. Which elevator button did Mike Teavee choose? Mike Teavee chose to go to the Television Room. Chapter Twenty-Six: The Television Chocolate Room 1. What did Mr. Wonka do with the large chocolate bar? Mr. Wonka made the chocolate disappear into thin air and reappear on the other side of the room. Willy Wonka

68 Chapters Twenty-Seven - Thirty Comprehension Questions Name: Chapter Twenty-Seven: Mike Teavee is Sent by Television 1. What happened to Mike Teavee? Mike wanted to be the first person to be sent by television, but it shrunk him to a tiny size. 2. How did Mr. Wonka plan to fix Mike Teavee? Mr. Wonka planned to fix Mike Teavee by putting him in a machine that tested the stretchiness of gum so it would stretch him out. Chapter Twenty-Eight: Only Charlie Left 1. What did Mr. Wonka do when he realized only Charlie was left? Mr. Wonka made the elevator go up out of the factory. Chapter Twenty-Nine: The Other Children Go Home 1. What did Charlie see from the elevator? Charlie saw all of the other kids and their family members leaving the factory to return home. Chapter Thirty: Charlie s Chocolate Factory 1. What was the real reason Willy Wonka gave out the golden tickets? Mr. Wonka gave out the golden tickets so he could find one child that was responsible enough to learn how to run his chocolate factory, because he was getting to be an old man and would not be able to run the chocolate factory forever. 2. Do you think Charlie deserved to take over the factory more than the other children? Why or why not? Answers will vary. Willy Wonka

69 Test Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Name: Multiple Choice: Circle the correct answer. 1. Where did Charlie live? A. United States C. England B. France D. Australia 2. Who found the first Golden Ticket? A. Augustus Gloop C. Veruca Salt B. Charlie Bucket D. Violet Beauregarde 3. What tortured Charlie more than anything? A. A bully at school C. the smell of cookies B. The sight of Mr. Wonka s factory D. His parents wouldn t buy right outside of his house him a dog. 4. Why was it difficult to understand Violet Beauregarde? A. She constantly chewed gum C. she couldn t speak English B. She didn t like to talk D. She yelled all the time 5. What happened when Violet ate Mr. Wonka s bubble gum? A. She spit it out because it was C. She turned into a strawberry gross B. Mr. Wonka named the gum after D. She turned blue and swelled up her because he was so proud of her like a giant blueberry Answer in Complete Sentences. 1. How did Grandpa Joe react when he found out that Charlie found the last golden ticket? Grandpa Joe got so excited when he found out that Charlie found the last golden ticket that he got out of his bed after 20 years and began to do a victory dance around the house.

70 2. What happened to Mike Teavee? How did Mr. Wonka plan to fix him? Mike Teavee wanted to be the first person to travel by television. The television turned him into tiny pieces in the air and when he was put back together again he was tiny. Mr. Wonka wanted to fix him by using a machine that tests the stretchiness of bubble gum. He thought it would stretch him back to his normal size. 3. What was the real reason that Mr. Wonka passed out the five golden tickets? Mr. Wonka wanted to find a child that he felt was responsible enough to train to take over his chocolate factory when he got to old. Essay: Why was Charlie different from the other kids that found golden tickets? Why did Mr. Wonka choose him to take over his factory in the end? Answers will vary. Make sure students describes the other kids and their weaknesses. Students should also tell how Charlie is different and why Mr. Wonka trusted him to take over his factory.

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