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Memories Question booklet Name Score Level (page 1) At the beginning of the story, what was the boy using the pencil for? ................................................................................................................................ Who came to say goodnight to the boy? his father his friend his mother his grandfather Grandfather‘s Pencil and the Room of Stories Practice questions A B

(page 2) (page 4) On page 1 it says ‘The house slept in the moonlight’. What does this tell you about the setting? It was peaceful. It was long ago. It was far away. It was indoors. Which words tell you the sound the pencil made when it first started to write? thick, thin smooth, rough slight breeze scratchy, scribbly Why did the pencil live in a forest before it became a pencil? .................................................................................................................................. Why had the floorboards travelled further than any of the other things? .................................................................................................................................. 1 2 3 4 Grandfather‘s Pencil 2

Look at page 4. The wind blew into the room. Why was this important to what happened next? Tick 2. It blew the paper out of the window. .................. It blew the ships at sea. .................. It reminded the pencil of the shop. .................. It made the pencil fall on the floor. .................. It made the boy remember. .................. Find and copy 3words about how things moved in the wind. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. What did the boy do when he grew up? ................................................................................................................................. 5 6 7 Grandfather‘s Pencil 3 (pages 4–5) (page 5)

8 9 10 Grandfather‘s Pencil Why did Jack write to his Grandfather? Give 2reasons. 1 ............................................................................................................................. 2 ............................................................................................................................. When does this story begin? in the future a year ago many years ago now Why is the pencil important in this story? It helps the boy to write. It tells the stories. It is the only one left. It is under the floor. 4 (questions about the whole story)(page 7)

5 11 12 Grandfather‘s Pencil What is the main idea of the story? Everything has a Everything is made story to tell. of wood. Everyone should be Pencils are the a sailor. best presents. Why would Journeys be a good, different title for this story? Explain as fully as you can. ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................

6 The next part of the booklet has questions about the leaflet Welcome To The Midhampton Museum. ● Do not try to answer the questions until you have looked at the leaflet. ● Your teacher will show you how to use the leaflet before you begin. 3 What was it like to help mum with the baking every week? September* 50p entrance 4 Toys and Noise Our large display areas mean that there is space to have fun with toys from yesteryear. Come and try our genuine collection. August* 50p entrance Shop! In an old chemist’s shop discover what people used to take when they were ill and make up a prescription yourself. July* £1 to cover costs Junefree entrance 1 Clothes Come and dress up in great grandad’s clothes. Try on a cook’s apron or a gardener’s boots. Have your photograph taken in black and white. 2 Have a go at making jam tarts Food Have a go at making jam tarts and home made bread using traditional recipes. Everything has to be done by hand – no microwave ovens; no mixers and definitely no take aways! 5Schools Miss James the school teacher is waiting for your visit. She’ll be cross if you are late. Her classroom is very different! No computers here – just a slate and chalk. October* 50p entrance * school parties by arrangement * Discount for groups over 20 Did people really dress like this? 2 3 4 ● The page numbers are at the bottom. ● There is information on both sides of the leaflet. ● Your leaflet opens up. The Midhampton Museum

7 What is this leaflet about? .................................................................................................................. What kinds of things can you learn about at the museum? books and writing things in the past plants and animals things in the future Write three activities which you can try at the museum. a) b) c) If you wanted to find out about food which month would you visit the museum? ..................................................... 13 14 15 16 The Midhampton Museum

Which of the events are free? Tick 3. Shop Housework Toys and Noise Schools Clothes Now and Then After reading the leaflet: ● In which month would youmost like to visit the museum? ............................................... ● Why do the events in that month interest you? ................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................ Why do you think the museum has a different event every month? ................................................................................................................ 8 The Midhampton Museum 17 18 19

Look at page 6. When can people visit the museum? Tick 3. Monday Christmas afternoons Day Wednesday Saturday mornings afternoons All day Friday Tuesday afternoons Why is the telephone number of the museum in bold? .................................................................................................................. What is the purpose of the leaflet? 20 21 22 The Midhampton Museum 9 It tells you about far away places.It explains what happened yesterday. It encourages you to take part in the events at the museum. It shows you what books are in the library.

Think about all the things you have read in: What is the same about them? ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. 23 The Midhampton Museum 10 The Midhampton Museum leaflet Grandfather‘s Pencil story Grandfather’s Pencil and the Room of Stories By Michael Foreman 3 What was it like to help mum with the baking every week? September* 50p entrance 4 Toys and Noise Our large display areas mean that there is space to have fun with toys from yesteryear. Come and try our genuine collection. August* 50p entrance Shop! In an old chemist’s shop discover what people used to take when they were ill and make up a prescription yourself. July* £1 to cover costs Junefree entrance 1 Clothes Come and dress up in great grandad’s clothes. Try on a cook’s apron or a gardener’s boots. Have your photograph taken in black and white. 2 Have a go at making jam tarts Food Have a go at making jam tarts and home made bread using traditional recipes. Everything has to be done by hand – no microwave ovens; no mixers and definitely no take aways! 5Schools Miss James the school teacher is waiting for your visit. She’ll be cross if you are late. Her classroom is very different!No computers here – just a slate and chalk. October* 50p entrance * school parties by arrangement * Discount for groups over 20 Did people really dress like this? 2 3 4



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