Preview of the LitWits Printables Set for FROM THE MIXED-UP FILES OF MRS. BASIL E. FRANKWEILER by E.L. Konigsburg

LitWits Printables for

FROM THE MIXED-UP FILES OF MRS. BASIL E. FRANKWEILER

by E.L. Konigsburg

Make this book a fun, hands-on experience for kids—so they want to read more!

This set of activity printables and worksheets, used with our free creative teaching ideas, helps you bring the story to life in meaningful ways.

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Our printables and creative teaching ideas get kids INTO this story in fun, hands-on ways! They have a blast doing what the characters did, and learning what the characters learned. They also learn that great books are fascinating—and they want to read more.

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Use our printables set and creative ideas to engage, educate, and inspire! Perfect for:

  • homeschool educators

  • classroom teachers

  • book club leaders

  • teacher librarians

  • anyone who wants to inspire kids to love great books!

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ACTIVITY PRINTABLES

  • "Plan a secret trip" - form for trip-planning activity, to stimulate imagination and teach budgeting and planning skills

  • "Find a mini mixed-up file" - templates for file folder, filing cabinet, and sonnet (sketching) paper for emulative drawing activity and to recreate three characters' experiences (drawing, hiding, finding)

  • "Carve Michelangelo's angel" - soap carving template for emulative sculpting activity

  • "Check your mac" - snack label for recreating the experience (while teaching the history) of dining at the automat

  • "Find a ticket to NYC" - train ticket for recreating a story experience

  • "Wrap it up" - travel sticker reward, for fun

For activity descriptions, supplies, and directions, see our page of creative teaching ideas for From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.

INTERACTIVE WORKSHEETS

  • StoryMakers - author note-taking (to support viewing this bio video) to aid in comprehension of context

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

  • WhereAbouts - trace the characters' journey through Manhattan to visualize the story context and practice map skills

  • Brave New Words - partner "odd couple" adjectives and nouns to aid in comprehension of new words and combine them as a story prompt

  • Write Angles - creative writing of a grant proposal to present to a philanthropist, for practice of language arts and persuasion skills

  • Write Angles - analysis of character traits, for observing characterization techniques and observing human nature

  • Write Angles - grammar worksheet for comprehension of prepositions and their usage, and practicing sentence revision

  • Happenings - art history worksheet used for comparing two statues, to aid in art interpretation, contextual knowledge, and story comprehension

TEACHER SUPPORT

  • "How to explain the narrative arc to kids" - a guide to helping kids understand the arc's structure

  • Answer keys - answers for worksheets as needed

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

  • Terms of use - how you can use our teaching materials


ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

For prop suggestions, teaching topics, and curated learning links,, see our page of creative teaching ideas for From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.

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

FROM THE MIXED-UP FILES OF MRS. BASIL E. FRANKWEILER by E.L. Konigsburg  - preview of printables set from LitWits Workshops, for use with our webpage of Creative Teaching Ideas

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FAQ

How does this work?

These printables are for use with our free creative teaching ideas for this book.

On that web page, you'll also find loads of lesson-planning aids: curated learning links, prop ideas, discussion topics, and more.

Use the ideas and resources on that page to build your lesson plan, or just do whatever appeals to you and your kids. There's a lot there—don't feel you need to do it all!

Then read the book, do the prep, and get ready to have a great time!

Where can I read (or leave) reviews?

We've just recently started asking for reviews, some of which you can see right here. As they come in, we'll add them to each product page.

If your kids see the pleasure in the story, and want to read more because of their LitWitty experience, we'd sure love it if you too would leave a review!

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 our 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 too.

You can right-click to print that page, if you'd like a hard copy—be sure to open all the drop-downs first, so the hidden contents will print.

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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.

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