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The document features a description of Mr. Wonka, highlighting his cleverness and energetic movements, likening him to a quick squirrel. It includes questions about the text, asking for synonyms, explanations of Mr. Wonka's energy, comparisons to animals, and seasonal interpretations. The answers provided suggest that the scene takes place in winter, as indicated by the mention of snow.

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Text 3 Mr Wonka

The document features a description of Mr. Wonka, highlighting his cleverness and energetic movements, likening him to a quick squirrel. It includes questions about the text, asking for synonyms, explanations of Mr. Wonka's energy, comparisons to animals, and seasonal interpretations. The answers provided suggest that the scene takes place in winter, as indicated by the mention of snow.

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Mr Wonka

Questions
11 And oh, how clever he looked! How quick and sharp and
21 full of life! He kept making quick jerky little movements 1. Which word from the text means the same as ‘formed a
32 with his head, cocking it this way and that, and taking group’? Tick one.
42 everything in with those bright twinkling eyes. He was like jerky
53 a squirrel in the quickness of his movements, like a quick
twinkling
59 clever old squirrel from the park.
spread
69 Suddenly, he did a funny little SKIPPING dance in the
clustered
81 snow, and he spread his arms wide, and he smiled at the
90 five children who were clustered near the gates, and he
2. Explain one way in which the author makes Mr Wonka
93 called out,
seem like an energetic person.
97 ‘WELCOME, MY LITTLE FRIENDS!

101 WELCOME TO THE FACTORY!’


3. What animal does the author compare Mr Wonka to?

4. Which season do you think it is in this extract? Explain why


you think this.

Twinkl Quality Standard Approved.


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Mr Wonka

11 And oh, how clever he looked! How quick and sharp and Answers
21 full of life! He kept making quick jerky little movements
32 with his head, cocking it this way and that, and taking
1. Which word from the text means the same as ‘formed a
42 everything in with those bright twinkling eyes. He was like
group’? Tick one.
53 a squirrel in the quickness of his movements, like a quick
59 clever old squirrel from the park. jerky

69 Suddenly, he did a funny little SKIPPING dance in the twinkling


81 snow, and he spread his arms wide, and he smiled at the spread
90 five children who were clustered near the gates, and he clustered
93 called out,
97 ‘WELCOME, MY LITTLE FRIENDS!
2. Explain one way in which the author makes Mr Wonka
101 WELCOME TO THE FACTORY!’ seem like an energetic person.
Pupils’ own responses, such as: I think the author makes
Mr Wonka seem like an energetic person by describing
him as full of life.

3. What animal does the author compare Mr Wonka to?


The author compares Mr Wonka to a squirrel.

4. Which season do you think it is in this extract? Explain why


you think this.
Pupils’ own responses, such as: I think it is winter in this
extract because the text says that Mr Wonka
did a skipping dance in the snow.
Twinkl Quality Standard Approved.
© RDSC / QB 2024 Charlie ™ WBEI

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