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Mr. Popper’s Penguins – Literature Guide Review

When my daughter was in the elementary years, she was all about penguins. Then it was other animals like polar bears, snakes, and even mice. She loved going to the library to check out books about them. So I structured her science and English around these interests as much as I could. One day after co-op, we stopped at the library and found a book on penguins called Mr. Popper’s Penguins. My daughter was delighted!  “What a great way to do our English!”  I thought. 

Mr. Popper's Penguins Literature Guide is filled with a variety of cross-curricular lessons to do before, during, and after reading the book. This reproducible book includes sample plans, author information, vocabulary building ideas, quizzes, unit tests, and ideas for culminating and extending the novel.

I wanted my daughter to work on her comprehension skills and vocabulary, as well as begin to develop skills in writing book reports. So, together, at the library, we went online looking for something that would fit.  Soon, we found a wonderful Literature Guide for Mr. Popper’s Penguins, made by a company called Teacher Created Resources. It fit the bill!

Mr. Popper’s Penguins Literature Guide

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Mr. Popper’s Penguins Lit Guide is a workbook/activity book full of creative ideas to enhance comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills, while adding fun-to do projects along the way.

The literature guide is broken up into four sections, which include:

  1.   Quiz time – full of comprehension questions on each chapter
  2.   Writing projects
  3.   Hands-on Activities
  4.   Science pages

Everything is easy to use, with clear directions, and illustrations.  And I love their penguin graphics!

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I especially liked the comprehension questions, which helped my daughter to retell the story to me. The questions also helped her to pick out the key points.  We loved the science related projects, and the writing work helped her with her grammar, and gave her a reason to work on her spelling!  How could she misspell something related to her favorite animal – penguins!  (With help, of course)

Here are some of our favorite activities in Mr. Popper’s Penguins Lit Guide:

  1.   Writing a letter home from Admiral Drake’s expedition to the North Pole
  2.   Making a globe out of a balloon and cardboard
  3.   Learning the parts of an egg
  4.   How to choose a pet worksheet
  5.   Writing a narrative paragraph, and learning how to write simple poems
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This poem exercise helped her to learn the parts of speech, as she followed the directions for making the poem.

Of course, this was all about penguins, so these activities were a hit at our house!  We used the book as a helpful guide and picked and chose the activities that appealed to us most.

This Lit Guide also included vocabulary lists, a couple of unit tests, a summary of the book’s plot, a description on the author and book report ideas.  All of that in a 46 page guide!

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Other Resources from Teacher Created Resources

Teacher Created Resources publishes many workbooks that we have used in our homeschool.  Don’t be scared off by the title of this company. Their materials were easy to use as homeschoolers. They offer more than 100 literature guides, for 1-12.  All of the books that we used have been written to literature books at three different skill levels:

  1.   Primary – around 1 to 3
  2.   Intermediate – around 4 – 6
  3.   Challenging – from middle school onward

This includes such titles as Charlotte’s Web, Old Yeller, Amelia Bedelia, and The Cat in the Hat and many more!

Mr. Popper's Penguins - Lit Guide Review

If you are looking for a fun, entertaining, and helpful literature guide for your young penguin lovers, my family recommends Mr. Popper’s Penguins Lit Guide, by Teacher Created Resources. For more information, please go to Teachercreated.com. We hope that it might add some fun-filled learning to your family’s reading adventures!

More Homeschool Literature Resources

Using Living Books & Literature Guides are a wonderful way to enrich your child's learning in an engaging and meaningful way. They are also a wonderful way to engage multiple children at one time, using various levels of literature guides for the same book.

Using Living Books & Literature Guides in Your Homeschool –  a wonderful and rich way to help your kids learn about all kinds of topics. They are also a wonderful way to engage multiple children at one time, using various levels of literature guides for the same book.

Early American History: A Literature Approach – Beautiful Feet Books is a homeschool history curriculum using the best literature available to help bring history alive. Along with this great literature are teacher guides to make each program easy to use. The Early American History curriculum study guide takes you step by step through about twenty books. I found many of the books at the local library, but some of them I went onto purchase because they were so wonderful.

Learning Language Arts Through Literature – a gentle approach to language arts study that works best for homeschoolers who use a living books approach to learning

~ Originally published May 2014. Written by Betsy. Betsy is a writer, blogger, veteran homeschooler, and mom. She writes about everything homeschooling, with a lot of high school to college, at BJ’s Homeschool.

 

 

 

 

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