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                                                                                  Language Arts


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               A Visit to the Chocolate Factory
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            Mr. Wonka was standing all alonejust
            inside the open gates of the factory.
            He invited the five winners and their
            companions into his factory. He took them
            to a very special room.
                "Thisis an important room - the
            Chocolate Room!" exclaimed Mr. Wonka.
            "It is the nerve centre of the whole factory.
            I insist on my rooms being beautiful.
            I can't stand ugliness in the factories. But
            do be careful, my dear children! Don 't
            wander off by yourselves. I wouldn't want
            to lose any of you at this stage ."
                Mr. Wonka opened the door and what
            an amazing sight the room had.
            A great brown river flowed in the middle
            of the room. Enormous glass pipes were
            dangling down into the river somewhere
            high up in the ceiling. There were green
            meadows and trees along the riverbank.
            What was more beautiful was the liquid
            chocolate waterfall flowing into the
            chocolate river. Everyonewas mesmerised
            by the beauty of the Chocolate Room.



            I. Willy Wonka warned the children not to get lost when they first
                entered the Chocolate Room. Imagine one of them wandering off
                to the other rooms. What might happen to the child? What might the
                child discover?
         , 2. Everything is made of chocolate in the Chocolate Room. What if your
                classroom is made of chocolate? Draw, describe, and present it to
               the class.





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