Barney and the Chalk Pit

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Year 6 Spring test 2: Part A This text is from Stig of the Dump by Clive King. Barney and the Chalk Pit If you went too near the edge of the chalk pit the ground would give way. Barney had been told this often enough. Everybody had told him. His grandmother, every time he came to stay with her. His sister, every time she wasn t telling him something else. Barney had a feeling, somewhere in his middle, that it was probably true about the ground giving way. But still, there was a difference between being told and seeing it happen. And today was one of those grey days when there was nothing to do, nothing to play, and nowhere to go. Except the chalk pit. The dump. Barney got through the rickety fence and went to the edge of the pit. This had been the side of a hill once, he told himself. Men had come to dig away chalk and left this huge hole in the earth. He thought of all the sticks of chalk they must have made, and all the blackboards in all the schools they must have written on. They must have dug and dug for hundreds of years. And then they got tired of digging, or somebody had told them to stop before they dug away all the hill. And now they did not know what to do with this empty hole and they were trying to fill it up again. Anything people didn t want they threw into the bottom of the pit. He crawled through the rough grass and peered over. The sides of the pit were white chalk, with lines of flints poking out like bones in places. At the top was crumbly brown earth and the roots of the trees that grew on the edge. The roots looped over the edge, twined in the air and grew back into the earth. Some of the trees hung over the edge, holding on desperately by a few roots. The earth and chalk had fallen away beneath them, and one day they too would fall to the bottom of the pit. Strings of ivy and the creeper called Old Man s Beard hung in the air. Far below was the bottom of the pit. The dump. Barney could see strange bits of wreckage among the moss and elder bushes and nettles. Was that the steering wheel of a ship? The tail of an aeroplane? At least there was a real bicycle. Barney felt sure he could make it go if only he could get at it. They didn t let him have a bicycle. Rising Stars UK Ltd 2014 You may photocopy this page 37

Year 6 Spring test 2: Part A Barney wished he was at the bottom of the pit. And the ground gave way. Barney felt his head going down and his feet going up. There was a rattle of falling earth beneath him. Then he was falling, still clutching the clump of grass that was falling with him. This is what it s like when the ground gives way, thought Barney. Then he seemed to turn a complete somersault in the air, bumped into a ledge of chalk halfway down, crashed through some creepers and ivy and branches, and landed on a bank of moss. His thoughts did those funny things they do when you bump your head and you suddenly find yourself thinking about what you had for dinner last Tuesday, all mixed up with seven times six. Barney lay with his eyes shut, waiting for his thoughts to stop being mixed up. Then he opened them. 38 Rising Stars UK Ltd 2014 You may photocopy this page

Year 6 Spring test 2: Part B This poem is by Benjamin Zephaniah. Talking Turkeys Be nice to yu turkeys dis christmas Cos turkeys just wanna hav fun Turkeys are cool, turkeys are wicked An every turkey has a Mum. Be nice to yu turkeys dis christmas, Don t eat it, keep it alive, It could be yu mate, an not on your plate Say, Yo! Turkey I m on your side. I got lots of friends who are turkeys An all of dem fear christmas time, Dey wanna enjoy it, dey say humans destroyed it An humans are out of dere mind, Yeah, I got lots of friends who are turkeys Dey all hav a right to a life, Not to be caged up an genetically made up By any farmer an his wife. Turkeys just wanna play reggae Turkeys just wanna hip-hop Can yu imagine a nice young turkey saying, I cannot wait for de chop, Turkeys like getting presents, dey wanna watch christmas TV, Turkeys hav brains an turkeys feel pain In many ways like yu an me. Rising Stars UK Ltd 2014 You may photocopy this page 39

Year 6 Spring test 2: Part B I once knew a turkey called Turkey He said Benji explain to me please, Who put de turkey in christmas An what happens to christmas trees?, I said I am not too sure turkey But it s nothing to do wid Christ Mass Humans get greedy an waste more dan need be An business men mek loadsa cash. Be nice to yu turkey dis christmas Invite dem indoors fe sum greens Let dem eat cake an let dem partake In a plate of organic grown beans, Be nice to yu turkey dis christmas An spare dem de cut of de knife, Join Turkeys United an dey ll be delighted An yu will mek new friends FOR LIFE. 40 Rising Stars UK Ltd 2014 You may photocopy this page

Year 6 Spring test 2: Part A Name: Class: Date: Barney and the Chalk Pit 1 What is at the bottom of the chalk pit? AF2 2 Look at the first paragraph, beginning If you went Find and copy a sentence to show that Barney was bored. AF2 3 Look at the second paragraph, beginning Barney got through... What do you find out about the chalk pit? Write two things. 1 2 AF2 4 Look at the third paragraph, beginning He crawled through What point is the writer trying to make about the chalk pit? Tick one. It is large. Its edge is unstable. It is deep. It is used as a dump. It was once a hill. AF6 Rising Stars UK Ltd 2014 You may photocopy this page 41 / 4 Total for this page

Year 6 Spring test 2: Part A 5 Look at the third paragraph, beginning He crawled through How does the writer create a sense of danger in this paragraph? Give two examples. 1 2 2 marks AF5 6 Number these events from 1 to 5 to show the order in which they happen. One has been numbered for you. Barney crashes through creepers and ivy. 4 Barney lands on a bank of moss. Barney bumps into a ledge. Barney opens his eyes. Barney turns a somersault. AF4 7 Barney wished he was at the bottom of the pit. Why did Barney wish he was at the bottom of the pit? AF3 42 Rising Stars UK Ltd 2014 You may photocopy this page / 4 Total for this page

Year 6 Spring test 2: Part A 8 Look at this extract from the text. Barney felt his head going down and his feet going up. There was a rattle of falling earth beneath him. Then he was falling, still clutching the clump of grass that was falling with him. This is what it s like when the ground gives way, thought Barney. What does the last sentence of the extract suggest about Barney? AF3 9 Look at this extract from the text. His thoughts did those funny things they do when you bump your head and you suddenly find yourself thinking about what you had for dinner last Tuesday, all mixed up with seven times six. What does this mean? Tick one. Barney found everything funny. Barney was trying to think about more than one thing at a time. Barney s thinking was confused. Barney was trying to remember his times tables. AF3 Rising Stars UK Ltd 2014 You may photocopy this page 43 / 10 Total for this test

Year 6 Spring test 2: Part B Name: Class: Date: Talking Turkeys 1 Some of the words in the poem are written using non-standard spelling. Look at the words in the table. Write a word in each empty space to show how you would spell each word using standard spelling. One has been done for you. Spelling from the poem Standard spelling dem them dey wid mek fe AF5 2 Why is the poem written using non-standard spelling? Tick one. The poet is imagining how turkeys might spell. The poet is experimenting with language. The poet doesn t know how to spell. The poet speaks in a dialect that is not Standard English. The poet wants to make the poem hard to read. AF5 3 Look at the second verse, beginning Turkeys just wanna play reggae Find and copy a line from this verse that tells you that turkeys get killed. AF2 44 Rising Stars UK Ltd 2014 You may photocopy this page / 3 Total for this page

Year 6 Spring test 2: Part B 4 Write one word from the poem to complete the pairs of rhyming words. Tick the box to show whether it is a full rhyme or a half rhyme. The first two have been done for you. Pair of rhyming words Full rhyme Half rhyme fun Mum life wife time please greens AF4 5 Read these lines from the poem. But it s nothing to do with Christ Mass Humans get greedy an waste more dan need be An business men mek loadsa cash. What do these lines tell you about the poet? Tick the best answer. The poet doesn t like greed. The poet doesn t like Christmas. The poet doesn t like money. The poet doesn t like businessmen. AF6 6 In what way is the title of the poem a play on words? AF2 Rising Stars UK Ltd 2014 You may photocopy this page 45 / 3 Total for this page

Year 6 Spring test 2: Part B 7 Think about the whole poem. What point does the poet want to make? Tick the best answer. Turkeys fear Christmas. Turkeys have brains. Turkeys have a right to life. Turkeys are like us in many ways. Turkeys feel pain. AF6 8 The poet says that turkeys are like yu an me. Write three ways, according to the poet, in which turkeys are like humans. 1 2 3 2 marks AF3 9 How would you describe this poem? Tick one. ballad limerick free verse rhyming verse AF7 46 Rising Stars UK Ltd 2014 You may photocopy this page / 10 Total for this test