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Year 4 Reading Challenge – Spring 1 2024

October arrived, spreading a damp chill over the grounds and into the castle. Madam Pomfrey, the nurse, was kept busy by a sudden spate of colds among the staff and students. Her Pepperup potion worked instantly, though it left the drinker smoking at the ears for several hours afterward. Ginny Weasley, who had been looking pale, was bullied into taking some by Percy. The steam pouring from under her vivid hair gave the impression that her whole head was on fire.

Raindrops the size of bullets thundered on the castle windows for days on end; the lake rose, the flower beds turned into muddy streams, and Hagrid’s pumpkins swelled to the size of garden sheds. Oliver Wood’s enthusiasm for regular training sessions, however, was not dampened, which was why Harry was to be found, late one stormy Saturday afternoon a few days before Halloween, returning to Gryffindor Tower, drenched to the skin and splattered with mud.

Even aside from the rain and wind it hadn’t been a happy practice session. Fred and George, who had been spying on the Slytherin team, had seen for themselves the speed of those new Nimbus Two Thousand and Ones. They reported that the Slytherin team was no more than seven greenish blurs, shooting through the air like missiles.

As Harry squelched along the deserted corridor he came across somebody who looked just as preoccupied as he was. Nearly Headless Nick, the ghost of Gryffindor Tower, was staring morosely out of a window, muttering under his breath, “. . . don’t fulfill their requirements . . .half an inch, if that . . .”

“Hello, Nick,” said Harry.

“Hello, hello,” said Nearly Headless Nick, starting and looking round. He wore a dashing, plumed hat on his long curly hair, and a tunic with a ruff, which concealed the fact that his neck was almost completely severed. He was pale as smoke, and Harry could see right through him to the dark sky and torrential rain outside.

Use a dictionary to find the meaning of the following words. Then write 3 synonyms for them.

*vivid

*spate

*morosely

*drenched

  • What does the phrase ‘shooting through the air like missiles’ suggest about how the Nimbus Two Thousand and One moves through the air.
  • What words and phrases help the reader to imagine that Harry is miserable? E.g. Squelched along. List 3 more.

Find a quote on the Harry Potter quote finder or in the text above. Copy the quote into the blog and then explain why you like the quote. What language tricks/techniques have been used and why is it effective?

http://www.harrypotter.bloomsbury.com/uk/fun-stuff/quotes/

54 responses to “Year 4 Reading Challenge – Spring 1 2024”

  1. Abdelrahman A.

    Bronze
    vivid (producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.)
    spate(a sudden, almost overwhelming, outpouring)
    drenched (to make someone or something extremely wet)
    morosely(n a bad mood and without talking very much)

    1. Mrs Habib

      Excellent Abdelrahman try Silver challenge too.

  2. Kinza A.

    1.Producing powerful feelings or strong clear images in the mind.
    2.a large number of similar things coming in quick succession
    3.in a bad mood and without talking very much
    4.wet thoroughly
    Silver
    1.that the bullet very fast
    2.drenched splattered squelched
    Gold
    Hello Nick said harry

    1. Mrs Habib

      Super Kinza.. Well done. Remember to use a capital letter for names.

  3. Vanessa N.

    Producing powerful feeling or strong clear images in mind
    2. A large number of similar things coming in quick succession
    3.In a bad mood and without talking very much
    4.wet thoroughly soak

  4. Safa A.

    Angry
    Filled means
    Splats means split
    Morice powerful
    Decorate demade

  5. Camarni H.

    Bronze

    1. Vivid means producing and powerful or strong
    2. Spate means a large number of similar things coming quick
    3. Morosely means in a bad mood without talking much
    4. Drenched means soaked and like very wet

  6. Charis O.

    BRONZE
    1. Vivid means a really strong feelings and pictures in your head.
    2.Spate means a big amount/number of things.
    3 Moresley means depressed.
    4 Drenched means soaked in water.

    1. Mrs Habib

      Super, try Silver and Gold Challenges to Charis.

  7. Awais J.

    Bronze
    1)vivid means powerful feelings and clear pictures in the mind
    2)Spate means a large number of things
    3)Moresely means in a bad mood
    4)Drenched means soaked

  8. Jari V.

    Bronze:
    Vivid:
    M – Producing a powerful feeling or strong, clear image in mind.
    S – Active, animated, bright.
    Spate:
    M – A large number of similar things coming in quick succession.
    S – Explosion, wave, cluster.
    Morosely:
    M – In a bad mood and without taking very much.
    S – Sorrowfully, gloomily, cheerlessley.
    Drenched:
    M – Wet thoroughly.
    S – Soak, swamp, bathe.
    Silver:
    ‘Shooting through the air like a missiles’ suggests it is one of the fastest broomsticks.
    Splattered, drenched, stormy.

  9. Aadam R.

    Bronze
    1. Vivid=producing strong feelings and producing very strong images in the mind.
    2.spate=a large number of events especially unpleasant ones happening at the same time.
    3.Morosely=in a very unhappy or annoyed way.
    4.drenched= to make someone or something wet.

    Silver.
    1. Fast, moving at the speed at light.
    2. Drenched to the skin. Splattered with mud, it hadn’t been a happy practice session.

  10. Carter D.

    Bronze
    vivid – powerful feelings of images
    graphic, lifelike, realistic
    spate – large number of similar things
    series, cluster, outbreak
    morosely – bad mood
    sulky, gloomy, crabbed
    drenched – wet thoroughly
    soaked wet through drowned

  11. Haroon E.

    1) Vivid- producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind

    1. Kinza A.

      1.Producing powerful feelings or strong clear images in the mind
      2.a large number of similar thing coming in quick succession
      3.a

  12. Hishaam G.

    Vidvid means powerful fellings
    Spate means a lager number of similar things
    Morosely means in a bad mood
    Drenched means soaked

  13. Yusuf S.

    Gold
    “What an idiot” – Hermionie

    l like this quote because it makes me laugh and it shows how bossy Hermionie is.

    “Its wangademlevyoosa not wangadeomlevyosa” – Hermionie
    “Trust me she’s a nightmare, no wonder she has no friends” – Ron

    I like these quotes from these two characters because it shows how much of perfectionist Hermionie and it shows how rude and negative Ron is!

  14. Yusuf S.

    Silver

    1) The phrase suggests that the Nimbus 2000 flies as fast as a flash of lightening.

    2)Drenched to the skin
    Splattered with mud
    Even aside from the rain and wind it hadn’t been a happy practice session.

  15. Yusuf S.

    Bronze:

    Vivid
    Presenting subjects or ideas in a clear and striking manner. Frequently with picture in figurative use.
    CLEAR STRIKING SHARP

    Spate
    A sudden or violent outburst or outpouring of some quality, feeling, etc.; a sudden rush or flood, an unusual number or quantity, of…
    OUTBURST RUSH SUDDEN
    To wet through and through with liquid falling or thrown upon the object.

    Morosely
    In a morose manner.
    SULLEN GLOOMY UNSOCIABLE

    Drenched
    To wet through and through with liquid falling or thrown upon the object.
    WET SOAKED SOGGY

  16. Jebrin Y.

    Bronze:
    1) Vivid- producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind
    3 Synonyms are Graphic, Realistic, Detailed

    2)Spate-
    a large number of similar things coming in quick succession
    3 Synonyms are Series, Succession, Flurry.

    3) Morosley- sullen and ill-tempered
    3 Synonyms are Glumly, Somberley, Darkly.

    4)Drenched- wet thoroughly; soaked
    3 Synonyms are Soak, Bathe , Flood
    __________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Silver:
    1) It suggests that it is very fast. The word shooting shows that its like it is being shot through the air.
    2)3 Words and phrases that show Harry is miserable are “Dampened, Drenched to the skin,Splattered with mud”.
    __________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Gold:
    1) I like the quote “They reported that the Slytherin team was no more than seven greenish blurs, shooting through the air like missiles.” I like this quote because it is describing the action. They use the simile ” shooting through the air like missles” to show how fast they are going. It also says that they are blurs. This shows us that they are going so fast that they are blurry.

  17. Eliza N.

    Bronze 🥉

    1. producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. For Example:
    “memories of that evening were vivid”. Synonym: photographic memory
    2. a large number of similar things coming in quick succession. For Example: ” a spate of attacks on holidaymakers”. Synonym: series
    3. in a bad mood and without talking very much. For Example: He was staring morosely out of the window.Synonym: sullen, glum, morose, surly, sulky, crabbed, saturnine, gloomy
    4. wet thoroughly; soak .For Example:” I fell in the stream and was drenched”Synonym : impregnate, saturate, soak, and steep
    Silver 🥈
    1. the phrase ‘shooting through the air like missiles’ suggest about how the Nimbus Two Thousand and One moves through the air like missiles which is very expeditious
    2.Here are 4 words in the text that describes Harry is miserable including Squelched along.
    1. Squelched along.
    2. Drenched
    3. and splattered with mud.
    4. Harry was to be found, late one stormy Saturday afternoon
    Gold🥇

    When I clicked on the website it said File or directory not found so picked a quote from here 😊

    “Ginny Weasley, who had been looking pale, was bullied into taking some by Percy”. I like this quote because it shows the brother and sister relationship they have together.

  18. Toleen Omar S.

    Bronze
    Vivid = 1 producing powerful feelings or strong images. 2 of a colour very bright or deep. Synonyms= bold, strong or dramatic.
    Spate= a large number of similar things. Synonyms= outbreak, wave flurry.
    Morosely=in a bad mood. Synonyms= joylessly, cheerlessly and sorrowfully.
    Drenched = wet thoroughly. Synonyms = soak , permeate and souse

    Silver
    1. It suggests that the nimbus 2000 is zooming fast

    2.
    1. Squelched along
    2.drenched to the skin
    3.as preoccupied as he was
    4.splattered with mud

    Gold
    Seven greenish blurs was the quote I chose because I like sarcasm it makes everything fun and sarcastic.

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