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Harriet Holmes and the Portrait by Jane Cadwallader Illustrated by Gustavo Mazali
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The portrait of Lord Methody, the founder of Methody School is missing. But who could want the portrait of this unpopular man and why? Harriet Holmes and her friends, Violet and John set out to solve the mystery – but has Harriet got the detective skills of her father? Read and find out!
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Jane Cadwallader Harriet Holmes and the Portrait
Jane Cadwallader
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My name is Jane and I live in a beautiful Spanish city, Madrid. I’m an English author of children’s books. I’ve always loved creating stories and songs for children. The best ideas come to me while… I’m jogging!
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Jane Cadwallader Harriet Holmes and the Portrait
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ethody School for boys and girls was a large stone building on a hill near a wood. Before it was a school it was called Methody Hall and was the home of Lord Methody. Lord Methody was always angry with his sons and daughters. In fact, he was always angry with everyone! When he died, he left Methody Hall to become Methody School.
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In the entrance hall of the school there was a portrait of Lord Methody. Lord Methody looked frightening and unfriendly! Above the portrait was the school motto, “Qui laborant pro” – Those who work hard will succeed.
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3 One day, the children were all having dinner in
the dining room. Harriet, the daughter of the famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, was with her friends, Violet and John. Everyone was excited because there were only two days before the school holidays. Suddenly, the head teacher came into the dining room and rang her bell. The maths teacher, Mr Blackthorn, was with her. They looked very serious. There was silence.
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‘The portrait of Lord Methody has disappeared from the entrance hall. Everyone must stay at school until the thief returns the portrait,’ said the head teacher.
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4 After dinner, Harriet was in the science lab
with Ms Hilliard, the science teacher. ‘Why did someone take that portrait?’ asked Harriet thoughtfully. Ms Hilliard looked nervous. ‘I know why,’ she said. ‘I heard ...’ but just then the head teacher came into the room. ‘Ms Hilliard, I want you to go to the London Teachers Conference,’ she said. ‘But Mr Blackthorn, the maths teacher, is going,’ said Ms Hilliard, surprised. ‘No, he isn’t,’ said the head teacher. ‘He wants to stay here to look for the thief. You go, please.’
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Ms Hilliard didn’t want to go but she had to do what the head teacher said. She got into a taxi and went off to the conference in London. Harriet, John and Violet watched her go.
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5 Harriet found some small blue flowers on her
bed. ‘Look,’ said Harriet, ‘these flowers are forget-me-nots. I think they’re from Ms Hilliard. She doesn’t want me to forget our conversation. Perhaps she has left a message in the science lab. Come on. Call John and let’s go and look.’
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The children were going down the corridor to the science lab when they saw Mr Blackthorn. He was coming in the opposite direction. ‘What are you doing?’ he asked, angrily. ‘Go to bed now!’
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6 The children waited in their rooms for ten
minutes and then went down the corridor to the science lab again. This time they saw a man coming quietly out of the science lab. ‘Who’s that?’ asked Violet. ‘It’s the new gardener,’ said John. ‘I saw him talking to the head teacher this morning. His name is Sniggins.’ ‘Why was he in the science lab?’ asked Violet. 10
The children went into the science lab. Violet stood by the door. Suddenly she said, ‘Sniggins is coming back! Quick! Hide!’ John jumped under Ms Hilliard’s desk and Harriet and Violet got into the cupboard with Ms Hilliard’s white lab coats.
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7 Sniggins came in. He picked up some papers
from Ms Hilliard’s desk and then went out again.
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Activity Pages 1 Read and write the names.
Harriet
Violet
John
Ms Hilliard
Sniggins
Mr Blackthorn
Head teacher
Sherlock Holmes
1 He was the bad character in the story. _________________
2 She told the children the portrait was missing. _________________
3 He was a secret policeman. _________________ 4 She was Harriet’s friend. She didn’t like maths. _________________
5 She knew the portrait had gold in it. She wanted to tell Harriet. _________________ 6 He hid under Ms Hilliard’s desk in the science lab. _________________
7 Harriet explained the whole story to him. _________________
8 She discovered the thief by noticing a nose and a leaf. _________________ 28
2 Read the play and complete the lines. Then decide which characters are in each act and which props you need. Act out the play. found forget went suspected come disappeared think steal Narrator: Act 1 One day the headteacher came into the dining room. The portrait of Lord Methody has (1) ___________. Everyone must stay at school until we find the thief! Oh no! I want to go home! Narrator: Act 2 Harriet was in the science lab with Ms Hilliard. Why did someone (2) ___________ the portrait? Well, I think I know. I heard ... (interrupting) Ms Hilliard please go to the London Teachers Conference. Oh! Narrator: Act 3 That night. Look at these flowers. They’re forget-me-nots. Hmmm ... It’s a message from Ms Hilliard not to (3) ___________ about the portrait. Let’s go to the science lab. 29
Yes, maybe there’s a message there! What are you three doing? Go back to bed! Narrator: In the science lab. Look out, someone is coming! Narrator: Sniggins came in and (4) ___________ out. Who was that? It was the new gardener. Why was he in the science lab? I don’t know –– but look at my trousers! They’re all muddy! I’ve found a message from Ms Hilliard. Let’s look for an iron. Narrator: They read the message. It says, “There’s gold hiding in the portrait.” So that’s WHY they stole the portrait but WHO was it? And WHERE is the portrait now? Narrator: Act 4 The next morning. Remember the mud on John’s trousers? I (5) ___________ the portrait is in the wood. O.K. Come on. Let’s go and look. Look! A tree house! Let’s go up. Here’s the portrait! Who put it here? It was Mr Blackthorn! MR BLACKTHORN? 30
Narrator: Suddenly! Very clever, Harriet. Now, (6) ___________ down! OH NO!!!! Look! It’s Sniggins! Thank you Inspector. INSPECTOR?? Now, you come along with me, Mr Blackthorn. Narrator: Act 5 Here’s Harriet’s father, Sherlock Holmes. How did you know Mr Blackthorn was the thief? His nose is the same as Lord Methody’s. I (7) ___________ he was family and he knew about the gold in the portrait. How did you know the portrait was in the wood? He left clues in the science lab. Yes, I got mud on my trousers. The wood is muddy. And Sniggins? How did you know he was a policeman? I knew he was either the thief OR a secret policeman. I thought – ‘Mr Blackthorn is the thief, so Sniggins is a policeman!’ Narrator: Sherlock Holmes and Mr Sniggins worked on the portrait and (8) ___________ ... It’s gold! Well done, Harriet! 31
3 Find 14 words and write them in the boxes. With the extra letters, find a word and draw it in the box. S D G O L D A E
C I E N C A U G H T P M L A B A A A S O P T S W O E H S E D R S M O T F A T H E
Materials
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E E L N O E T R
G M R E A T N A D L S K O V N S
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School
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4 Make a list of the stories you know where:
Family
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Sustainable Development Goal 5 – Gender Equality Boys and girls should have equal opportunities to be leaders.
- a girl / woman is the main character - a boy / man is the main character 5 Did you like the story? Draw your face. = I loved the story! = I liked the story! = I quite liked the story! 32
= I didn’t like the story!