Engage your students with a variety of reading comprehension skills. Roald Dahl filled this story with a million opportunities for critical thinking and text dependent analysis, which makes it ideal for literature circles, novel studies, and book clubs. You can’t go wrong with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The hilarious book is about a boy winning a Golden Ticket to the famous chocolate factory.
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Cover Page if you make booklets
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Character Charts
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Vocabulary Pages
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Questions for 30 Chapters
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2 Pages of End of Story Questions
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Vocabulary Quiz
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Test
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Answer Keys for all of the above
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Prediction
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Inference
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Text Evidence
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Text Dependent Analysis
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Author’s Purpose
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Point of View
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Character Traits and Changes
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Main Idea and Details
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Summarize
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Questioning
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Figurative Language
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Poetry Analysis
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Sense Words
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Vocabulary
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Mood
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Plot, Suspense, Climax
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Story Elements
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Homonyms
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Theme
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Moral
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Message
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Compare and Contrast
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Analyze quotes
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Cause and Effect
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Visualization
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Text-to-Self Connections
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Text-to-Text Connections
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Text-to-World Connections
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Paraphrase
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Symbolism
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Sequence
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Critical Thinking
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Opinions
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Creative
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Writing Prompts
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Writing Poetry
Roald Dahl filled this story with a million opportunities for critical thinking and text dependent analysis, which makes it ideal for literature circles, novel studies, and book clubs. You can’t go wrong with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The hilarious book is about a boy winning a Golden Ticket to the famous chocolate factory.
This thorough resource is prepped and ready to go with a separate page of questions for every chapter in the book. It was designed to allow your students to delve deeply into the story giving them exposure to all the crucial reading comprehension skills and strategies. Your students will enjoy learning about Charlie and his adventures while being challenged to think about the author’s purpose and reasoning behind the author’s craft. You won’t be disappointed!
What is included?
- Cover Page if you make booklets
- Character Charts
- Vocabulary Pages
- Questions for 30 Chapters
- 2 Pages of End of Story Questions
- Vocabulary Quiz
- Test
- Answer Keys for all of the above
What skills are covered for reading comprehension?
- Prediction
- Inference
- Text Evidence
- Text Dependent Analysis
- Author’s Purpose
- Point of View
- Character Traits and Changes
- Main Idea and Details
- Summarize
- Questioning
- Figurative Language
- Poetry Analysis
- Sense Words
- Vocabulary
- Mood
- Plot, Suspense, Climax
- Story Elements
- Homonyms
- Theme
- Moral
- Message
- Compare and Contrast
- Analyze quotes
- Cause and Effect
- Visualization
- Text-to-Self Connections
- Text-to-Text Connections
- Text-to-World Connections
- Paraphrase
- Symbolism
- Sequence
- Critical Thinking
- Opinions
- Creative
- Writing Prompts
- Writing Poetry
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Cover Page if you make booklets
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Character Charts
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Vocabulary Pages
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Questions for all 12 Chapters
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End of Story Questions
-
Vocabulary Quiz
-
Test
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Answer Keys for all of the above
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Vocabulary
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Predictions
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Point of View
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Author’s View
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Cause and Effect
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Figurative Language
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Description
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Writing prompts
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Compare and Contrast
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Who, what, where, why, when, how
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Story elements: characters, setting, problem, solution
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Plot- rising action, suspense, climax, falling action
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Illustration
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Character traits, actions, changes
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Inference
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Theme
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Summarize
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Main idea, Supporting details
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Text connection
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Text evidence
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Dialogue, Quote analysis
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Beginning, middle, end
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Sequence
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Opinion
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Mood/Feelings
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Lesson, Moral
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TDA- Text dependent analysis
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Cover Page if you make booklets
-
Character Charts
-
Vocabulary Pages
-
Questions for all 12 Chapters
-
End of Story Questions
-
Vocabulary Quiz
-
Test
-
Answer Keys for all of the above
-
Vocabulary
-
Predictions
-
Point of View
-
Author’s View
-
Cause and Effect
-
Figurative Language
-
Description
-
Writing prompts
-
Compare and Contrast
-
Who, what, where, why, when, how
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Story elements: characters, setting, problem, solution
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Plot- rising action, suspense, climax, falling action
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Illustration
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Character traits, actions, changes
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Inference
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Theme
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Foreshadowing
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Symbolism
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Summarize
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Main idea, Supporting details
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Text connection
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Text evidence
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Dialogue, Quote analysis
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Beginning, middle, end
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Sequence
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Opinion
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Feelings
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Lesson, Moral
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TDA- Text dependent analysis