绿洲作业第十周 - 周二中文/IT/英语/数学

 

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

 

1.

In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Wonka has hidden five Golden Tickets inside his chocolate bars. The finders are rewarded with a tour of his factory, each accompanied by an adult of their choice, and a lifetime supply of chocolate. The children are unaware, though, that the tour is also a competition to test their moral character. As the tour proceeds, four of the children are eliminated, leaving Charlie Bucket the winner. At this point Wonka reveals that the real prize is the factory itself, as he needs someone to take it over and look after the Oompa-Loompas who work there once he retires.

2.

The eccentric owner of the famed Wonka Chocolate Factory. He is the epitome of an introvert. Somewhat of a recluse, he is quirky and peculiar which comes from staying in his factory for years with only the Oompa Loompa’s for companionship. Mr. Wonka demonstrates his affinity for children and wariness of adults by choosing a child to take over his factory. The child he seeks is humble, respectful, and willing to run his factory exactly how he runs it himself. Mr. Wonka is unwilling to accept anyone’s foibles. He can be extremely demanding and judgmental. The four children who do not win the grand prize clearly disgust Mr. Wonka.

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Willy Wonka , the owner of a famous chocolate factory. Due to problems concerning industrial espionage, he has fired all his employees, among them Charlie's Grandpa Joe, and barred all public access to his factory for years. Wonka announces a contest in which five Golden tickets have been hidden under the wrappers of Wonka Bars throughout the world. The finders will each receive a tour of the factory and a lifetime supply of chocolate; in addition, one winner will receive a special prize at the end of the tour. Charlie is the last to find a ticket.

On the day of the tour, Wonka greets the winners and the adults accompanying them at the factory gates and leads them through the compound. One by one, all of the children except Charlie succumb to temptations offered by Wonka and are removed from the tour. Wonka offers Charlie a chance to live and work with him in the factory, explaining that the purpose of the contest was to find a successor to take over as owner once he retires. However, Wonka expects Charlie to leave his family forever, seeing family as a hindrance to a chocolatier's creative freedom.

Wonka's attitude stems from his own childhood, in which his dentist father, Dr. Wilbur Wonka, forbade him to eat any candy and made him wear a large, cumbersome set of braces in order to keep his teeth in good condition. Wonka secretly sampled some candy one day and was instantly enthralled, running away from home in order to pursue a career in making it. When he returned home years later, he found that Wilbur had moved the entire house to an unknown location.

Charlie rejects the offer, prompting Wonka to fall into a deep depression that saps his creativity and causes his business to suffer. With Charlie's help, Wonka locates Wilbur and finds that the latter is genuinely proud of him, having saved every news clipping of Wonka's success. The two reconcile, and Wonka invites the entire Bucket family to live in the factory.

 

 

 

1. 中文 8:20am ~ 8:50am

https://zoom.us/j/2758245771  密码:2020

 

2. IT 9:20am ~ 9:50am

https://zoom.us/j/5744747369  密码:computing

 

3. English 10:40am ~ 11:10am

https://zoom.us/j/2087831321 密码:123 

L.O. I can build a picture of a character using descriptive language

 

Homework Activity

Children create a description of Willy Wonka in and around the provided outline

 

4. Maths 11:30am - 12:00 

https://zoom.us/j/2087831321 密码:123 

L.O. I can divide numbers using chunking, with and without remainders

Children to complete activity (attached)

posted @ 2020-04-13 22:25  cooljunewen  阅读(148)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报