Category: Book Units

Welcome to my index blog page, where I share book units for 3rd through 6th graders! Reading novels helps students develop their literacy skills, imagination, and critical thinking abilities. I create resources to help teachers and parents guide students through studying books in a fun and engaging way.

Each post on this blog page includes novel study samples and teaching ideas with various activities, such as printable handouts, YouTube videos, and hands-on projects like recipes and art activities. On my blog page, you can find many options for novel studies to do with your child at home or in the classroom.

Learning should be enjoyable, and I design my book units to be educational and entertaining.

I hope this index blog page will inspire and motivate you to explore the wonderful world of novels with your readers. Happy reading!

The War with Grandpa Activities

The War with Grandpa

The War with Grandpa by Robert Kimmel Smith is a humorous and heartfelt realistic fiction novel about family, fairness, and the trouble that comes from letting peer pressure guide your decisions. The story follows ten‑year‑old Peter Stokes, who is shocked to learn that Grandpa is moving in and even more shocked to learn he’ll be …

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Rules by Cynthia Lord Activities

Rules

Rules by Cynthia Lord is a heartfelt, thought‑provoking realistic fiction novel that explores friendship, family, and the challenge of wanting life to feel “normal.” The story follows Catherine, a twelve‑year‑old girl who loves her younger brother David deeply but also struggles with the responsibilities and frustrations that come with his autism. Catherine creates rules to …

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Scar Island Teaching Ideas

Scar Island

Scar Island is a dark, fast‑paced survival adventure that hooks even the most reluctant readers. With its eerie island setting, high tension, and nonstop cliffhangers, Dan Gemeinhart’s novel explores guilt, courage, and the struggle for leadership when a group of boys suddenly find themselves completely on their own. Reading Level Lexile 610L Interest Level Grades …

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Pax by Sara Pennypacker Teaching Ideas

Pax

Are you looking for some fun and interesting Pax teaching activities? You’ve come to the right place.  Reading Level Lexile 760L Interest Level Grades 3-5 Length 272 pages Award National Book Award Longlist  Jump to Section Book Summary Book Details Teaching Activities ⭐ About the Book: Pax Pax by Sara Pennypacker is a powerful, heart‑wrenching …

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The Wild Robot Writing Activities

The Wild Robot

The Wild Robot by Peter Brown is a beautifully written blend of science fiction and fantasy that follows Roz, a robot who unexpectedly becomes part of the natural world. After a hurricane destroys a cargo ship carrying hundreds of robots, only one unit survives. Roz washes ashore on an unnamed island in the Pacific Northwest, …

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Among the Hidden Writing Prompts

Among the Hidden

In Among the Hidden, twelve-year-old Luke lives in a future dystonia society where the government has passed a law banning parents from having more than two children. The story opens with Luke, an illegal third child, enjoying his last minutes of freedom outdoors. The government has bought the woods behind Luke’s house to build a neighborhood …

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Because of Mr. Terupt Theme

Because of Mr. Terupt

Because of Mr. Terupt is a phenomenal book! Mr. Terupt is the new 5th-grade teacher at Snow Hill School in Connecticut. Among his class are the seven narrators of the story. Each narrator has a unique problem s/he must work through. Peter is the class clown. He blurts out comments and is mischievous. Jessica has just moved from …

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