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In Chapter 8, there is a list of teachers’ catchphrases. Make a list of catchphrases that your teachers say. Could you make up some new catchphrases that new teachers might say? Billionaire Boy sees young Joe Spud-a billionaire-wanting to move to a "normal", non-posh school because he is terribly bullied and has no friends. But there's a catch: no-one can know that he is in fact a squillionaire thanks to his father's wet-n-dry toilet paper invention.The adaptation aired on New Year's Day 2016 at 7pm on BBC One. [4] It was seen by 6.34 million viewers, making it the 17th most watched programme on BBC One for the week ending January 3, 2016 and the 21st most watched across all UK TV channels. [5]

The story is about a 12-year-old billionaire, Joe Spud, who lives with his billionaire dad, who made money out of revolutionary Bumfresh toilet paper. The Spuds live in a very large country home. The two of them have everything they could ever want, such as an orang-utan butler, a bowling alley, a cinema, and servants. Joe is depressed, sad and unhappy when he doesn't have any friends. He leaves a wealthy children's school to join a local comprehensive. There he meets 12-year-old, Bob, with whom he becomes friends. Joe’s dad travels to his new school in a helicopter. Think of different ways that you could travel to school and discuss the pros / cons of each. Could you draw a map of your route to school, adding features that you see on the way? Joe and Bob like eating chocolate. Learn about how chocolate can affect our bodies in positive and negative ways. Review: Billionaire Boy by David Walliams". The Express. 24 October 2010 . Retrieved 2 January 2013. Not so long ago the Spud family had lived a very humble life’. Investigate what ‘humble’ means. Can you think of any words which have similar meanings?Light them instead of bits of old newspaper to get the barbecue going Keep a pad of them by the telephone and use them as post-it notes Line the hamster cage with handfuls of them and then throw them out after a week when they began to smell of hamster wee Let the same hamster use one as a towel after it’s had a shower Filter coffee through them Make paper hats out of them to wear on Christmas Day Blow their noses on them Spit chewed-up chewing gum into them before crumpling them and placing them in the hand of a butler who would then put them in the hand of a footman who would then put them in the hand of a maid who would then put them in the bin Make paper aeroplanes out of them and throw them at each other Wallpaper the downstairs loo with them “I never asked,” said Bob. “What does your dad do?”

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