Creative activities projects and worksheets  for teaching THE TRUMPETER OF KRAKOW by Eric P. Kelley

LitWits Printables for HOMER PRICE

Worksheets + activity printables for ages 9-12


Engage your students with this great book in fun, hands-on, meaningful ways!


$12

What fun my kids had in your Homer Price workshop! I'm recommending your downloadables to our friends so they can "LitWit" Homer too. Thanks for all you do to make books extra fun!

Geraldine T, home educator

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ACTIVITY PRINTABLES

For activity instructions and more ideas, see our free Creative Teaching Resources for Homer Price.

Creative activities projects and worksheets for teaching HOMER PRICE by Robert McCloskey - Write and draw a super-hero comic strip that follows the narrative arc.

Draw a super-hero comic strip

Printable: comic template (used with story worksheet)

Creative activities projects and worksheets for teaching HOMER PRICE by Robert McCloskey

Option 1

Assemble a whole suburb

Printable: house roof, siding, and decorative elements to glue on wooden houses

LitWits creative ideas for teaching Homer Price by Robert McCloskey - foldable house template

Option 2

Assemble a whole suburb

Printable: foldable house and decorative elements

Creative activities projects and worksheets  for teaching HOMER PRICE by Robert McCloskey - travel sticker

Wrap up with a souvenir

Printable: travel sticker

Help lessons stick!

WORKSHEETS

HOMER PRICE by Robert McCloskey - LitWits Workshops - worksheets and activity printables


Weave interactive worksheets between hands-on activities to help kids process ideas and information. For Homer Price, your kids can use our five worksheets to:

  • take notes about the author while watching this video.

  • learn the important concept of the narrative arc and write a new story that conforms to that arc

  • locate the general setting of the story

  • learn some outdated vocabulary words and phrases

  • come up with a name, slogan, and advertising copy for a product

Worksheets stand alone, but if you'd like to integrate them with hands-on activities and valuable discussions, check out our free creative teaching ideas for Homer Price.

HOMER PRICE by Robert McCloskey - LitWits Workshops - worksheets and activity printables

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ACTIVITY PRINTABLES

For activity descriptions, supplies, and directions, see our page of Creative Teaching Resources for Homer Price.

  • "Draw a super-hero comic strip" - comic strip panel for writing and art activity

  • "Assemble a whole suburb" (Option 1) - roof and wall panels and decorative elements to glue to a wooden house (for purchase here < affiliate link) for mid-century history, solo or group project

  • "Assemble a whole suburb" (Option 2) - foldable house for mid-century history, solo or group project

  • "Wrap up with a souvenir" - sticker reward for completing the book and activities

INTERACTIVE WORKSHEETS

  • StoryMakers - author note-taking (to support viewing this bio video), to aid comprehension of story, context, and history

  • StoryLines - narrative arc concept and this story's plot points, to aid literary analysis and writing skills

  • WhereAbouts - geography worksheet, to enhance context and author knowledge

  • Brave New Words - outdated vocabulary and prases, to aid in comprehension of new words, old language, and story context

  • Write Angles - creative writing of advertising copy, for comprehension and for practice of writing, characterization, social, and cultural skills

TEACHER SUPPORT

  • Answer keys - answers for worksheets as needed

  • Common Core State Standards - alignment for grades 3-6

  • Terms of use - how to ethically and legally use our teaching materials


ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

For activity descriptions, supplies, directions, and more lesson-planning aids, see our Creative Teaching Resources for Homer Price.


Please reach out to us anytime for any reason—we're happy to help! —Becky & Jenny

FAQ

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What's the best age for LitWitting?

Aw, you’re just the right age, whatever that might be!  Just kidding—we know what you mean. We find that 8-12-year-olds are consistently “ready to LitWit.”  Generally speaking, their reading level is high enough to take on the vocabulary and syntax of literature, and they’ve acquired enough knowledge to grasp new ideas.  Yet they’re still full of wonder, and are highly responsive to the “check this out!” nature of sensory immersion.

However, we often have mature kids of 6-7 in our experiential workshops, and sometimes fun-loving kids of 13-14. As a teacher or parent, you know best what your kids are ready for and interested in.

Where are the supplies lists and directions?

They're on this book's web page of Creative Teaching Resources (linked above), along with Takeaway Topics, Learning Links, Prop Ideas, and other fun stuff to do!

We keep all that virtual so that we can include helpful links, update them regularly, and let you use our materials on a screen.  We’re trying to save time (yours and ours) and trees!

Also, because that page is virtual, you can access it on a hand-held device you refer to as you teach, or you might want to show parts of it on a bigger screen for the kids.

You can certainly print a copy of that page, if you'd like a hard copy—(be sure to open all the drop-downs first, like "supplies" and "directions," so they'll print.)

Can I make copies of the printables?

Sure you can, for your noncommercial use in your family or classroom. As long as you’re not calling your fun time a “LitWits” event or charging a fee, you can use our ideas and printables to do lots of wonderful things!

Just please don’t forward your printables or make copies for people who haven’t paid for them, of course, out of courtesy and to honor our copyright and per our Terms of Service.

Where can I read reviews?

We have TONS of testimonials, some of which you can see right here. Our platform doesn't offer a "Reviews" feature, unfortunately, but we'd sure love to hear from you by email! f your kids see the pleasure in the story, and want to read more because of their LitWitty experience, oh my goodness that would make our day.

That’s our goal – to get kids to WANT to read more, for fun. Because of course the learning HAPPENS when they’re reading for fun! And it’s easier and more fun to teach happy readers, too, as you know.

Ready? Get the set—and GO!

You're off to share the best of this great book in fun, hands-on ways!