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CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

Cléa Louis dit Picar

Created on December 30, 2023

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ESCAPE ROOM

Main room

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ROOM 2

ROOM 3

Map of the chocolate factory

ROOM 1

ROOM 1

The chocolate room

1) Charlie and the chocolate factory

Le prétérit simple

Charlie and the chocolate factory

Roald Dahl

ROOM 1

The chocolate room

2) Charlie and his family

Here comes Charlie

Backstory

Le génitif

ROOM 1

The chocolate room

3) Charlie's house

this/ that these/those

Compréhension écrite

His house

main room

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room 2

room 3

Map of the chocolate factory

Map of the chocolate factory

room 1

ROOM 2

Inventing room

1) Meet Wonka

Willy wonka poster

Willy Wonka trailer

ROOM 2

Inventing room

2) A world full of imagination

Create your own chocolate

Packaging

Pitch your chocolate

La personalité

Ingredients

ROOM 2

Inventing room

3) Golden Ticket's announcement

The announcement

ROOM 2

Inventing room

4) The finders

La description physique

Charlie

ROOM 2

Inventing room

4) The finders

The children

Worksheet

Violet Beauregarde

Mike Teavee

Veruca Salt

Augustus Gloop

main room

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room 2

room 3

Map of the chocolate factory

room 1

ROOM 3

The Nut room

RECAP !

Worksheet

Roald Dahl's draft

Do you really know the finders ?

Find a job in the factory

Sing !

ROOM 3

The Nut room

FINAL TASK

En binôme, inventez un 6ème personnage qui a gagné le ticket d'or. -> Description physique -> Description de la personnalité -> Affiche avec un dessin ou une image collée pour afficher dans la classe

Grille d'évaluation

ROOM 3

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet

You have completed this room!

CONTINUE

main room

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room 2

room 3

Map of the chocolate factory

room 1

main room

1/5

Question 1

What is the owner of the factory's name ?

Willy Wonka

Mike Teavee

Mr. Bucket

MAIN ROOM

2/5

Question 2

What do you need to visit the factory ?

A golden ticket

A golden chocolate bar

A golden house

MAIN ROOM

3/5

Question 3

Quel est le prétérit de 'sleep' ?

Sleeped

Was

Slept

MAIN ROOM

4/5

Question 4

Those est le pluriel de ...

This

That

These

MAIN ROOM

5/5

Question 5

Who found the first golden ticket ?

Violet

Augustus

Charlie

MAIN ROOM

5/5

You have completed this room!

CONTINUe

Start Over?

Congratulations!

You have explored all the chocolate factory !

this/ that these/ those

The funny and imaginative children’s stories of British author Roald Dahl are favorites with readers both young and old. His action-packed tales feature memorable and often magical characters. Dahl was born in Llandaff, Wales, on September 13, 1916. His early life was difficult. When he was only 3, his sister and father died. Soon after, the family moved to Kent, England. When World War II began in 1939, Dahl joined the British Royal Air Force. He was seriously injured during a crash landing. Dahl’s first writings were about his experiences in the military. His first children’s book, The Gremlins, was published in 1943. It is about mythical creatures who make fighter planes crash. During the 1950s Dahl wrote short stories for adults. After he became a father, he started making up bedtime stories for his children. In 1961 he published James and the Giant Peach. It was followed in 1964 by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which is about a poor child whose luck changes when he visits an extraordinary candy factory. His later children’s books included Danny: The Champion of the World (1975), The BFG (1982), and Matilda (1988). He died in Oxford, England, on November 23, 1990.

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

Le génitif

Describe the front cover of the book and the poster.

You have lost a museum piece!

Le prétérit simple

Le prétérit simple est le temps de base pour parler du passé. Il s’emploie pour parler d’actions et de faits terminés, sans rapport avec le présent. Il s’emploi presque toujours avec des indications de temps passées. Conjugaison : Pour mettre un verbe régulier au prétérit, j’utilise la BV + -ed. La conjugaison est identique pour toutes les personnes. Forme affirmative Forme négative Forme négative I talked J’ai parlé did not/ I didn’t talk Je n’ai pas parlé Did you talk ? What did you say ? Je m’entraîne : Pour la forme affirmative : exercices 1 et 2 page 67 du manuel et exercices 1 et 2 page 84 du workbook Le prétérit à la forme interrogative : exercice 4 page 67 du manuel et exercice 3 page 85 du workbook Le prétérit à la forme négative : exercices 5 et 6 page 68 du manuel et exercice 4 page 85 du workbook

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

TE: Willy Wonka is tall and skinny. He has got a long face. On his face, we can see thin lips, a long nose, and brown eyes. He is wearing a hat and gloves.

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

Answer the questions

- What is this document ? - Look at the poster : who makes an announcement ? What’s his job ? - How many children / kids will go inside the chocolate factory ? - How many Golden Tickets can the children / kids find? - Where can children / kids find the Golden Tickets ?

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

Vocabulary

To be polite ≠ to be impolite/ rude Generous ≠ selfish Honest ≠ dishonest Shy/timid ≠ talkative Intelligent/clever Hardworking ≠ lazy Helpful Bossy Competitive Capricious Kind/nice Greedy Spoilt Tempramental

Your task

Working with Wonka Ecrire une lettre à Wonka pour le persuader de travailler avec vous. Dans la lettre vous devez utiliser: - Expliquer votre chocolat créé avec votre groupe.- Parler de votre contribution au travail et de votre rôle.- Mettre en avant vos compétences et vos forces.- Mettre l’accent sur 3 mots que vous avez utilisez pour vous décrire.

Votre production écrite doit IMPERATIVEMENT contenir: - le génitif - le prétérit - this/that/these/those