Kids love the Magic Tree House Series! Here is a resource to help your students develop the literacy strategies necessary for them to derive meaning from print, read to find new information, and think and write creatively, all using The Magic Tree house chapter books as a springboard.
Includes:
- Story summaries
- Reproducible work sheets for 17 Magic Tree House books
- Teacher suggestions
- Resource list
- Story student reading record
- Answer key
Expectations
l. To introduce the students to Mary Pope Osborne, her writings and her style of writing.
2. To encourage reading for pleasure and discussion of reading.
3. To encourage students to research for information about material they have read.
4. To develop literacy strategies necessary to obtain meaning from print.
5. To develop the students' abilities to think and write creatively.
Story Summary and activities for these 17 Magic Tree House Books:
- Dinosaurs Before Dark
- The Knight at Dawn
- Mummies in the Morning
- Pirates Past Noon
- Night of the Ninjas
- Afternoon on the Amazon
- Sunset of the Sabertooth
- Midnight on the Moon
- Dolphins at Daybreak
- Ghost Town at Sundown
- Lions at Lunchtime
- Polar Bears Past Bedtime
- Vacation Under the Volcano
- Day of the Dragon King
- Viking Ships at Sunrise
- Hour of the Olympics
- Tonight on the Titanic