• $20

The LitWits Video Workshop on A WRINKLE IN TIME


During our "field trip" through this book's narrative arc, we'll pause to take part in Meg Murry's experiences. And we'll be learning a lot of BIG lessons as we go, just like her!

Your purchase gives you permanent, anytime access to this video workshop. It includes video instruction by Becky and Jenny, printables, and a list of inexpensive supplies, plus CCSS alignment for grades 3-6.
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"Becky and Jenny  . . . make the exploration of each book look like an entertaining adventure that students will be eager to join." 
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Teaching activity for A WRINKLE IN TIME - Uriel dimensional view - LitWits Workshops

What we'll do


Once we've introduced the author and shared the concept of the narrative arc, your kids will:

  • share a midnight snack with Meg 
  • get hands-on with the notion of tessering and connection 
  • do art that demonstrates the power of good vs. evil
  • create a cross-dimensional view of a special planet
  • come up with their own unique out-of-this-world character
and all while bringing out the great lessons in the story actions that inspired these activities! Whew! 

This workshop video (60m) includes pauses for activities, so it can easily provide at least three hours of fun, hands-on learning.

What your child will get

  • An audiovisual introduction to the author
  • An overview of the concept of the narrative arc
  • A walk-through of the story’s plot, point by point, pausing every so often to “do what the characters (or author) did,” including:
  • Creative writing
  • Instructions and printables for at least two projects or activities that get kids into the story
  • A fun idea for a straight-from-the-story snack (what we call “BookBites”), often with story packaging
  • Story activity mementos layered with meaning
  • Lifelong benefits:  memories of a great time exploring a great book, and the inspiration to read many more; an influential model of someone who learned how to cope and overcome; and valuable academic lessons.

All the printables your child needs for this workshop are included,

Online video course on STUART LITTLE by E.B. White - LitWits Workshops
Did somebody say TESSER?!

FAQ

What does my child need to do to prepare?

Just read (or listen to) the story before the workshop. We strongly recommend reading purely for enjoyment, with no assignments or learning goals in mind. We'll be sharing the important stuff during the workshop! 

Are abridged versions okay?

Sure! Any abridged version is better than watching the movie. Dramatized or recorded books are fine too--even better, if your child struggles to read. The point is to get the story in his or her head, as effortlessly as possible. The movie version is never the same, no matter how good (and most aren't)  or how closely it sticks to the written version (and most don't).  We want kids to absorb words that help them imagine, instead of going straight to someone else's imaginings.

What do I need to do?

Just print the papers and collect the supplies listed in your Prep Packet--we've made them easy to find, and inexpensive. It's perfectly okay to substitute anything that works better for your child's needs or your time and budget.  Our instructions include pictures and tips to make the prep and easy and fun. 

For extra fun, pack it up as a LitWits Kit! Put the supplies in a box with our welcome note for your child. Kids love the "slow reveal" of opening their kits with us, and taking out each item as needed, one at a time. That's it! We'll take it from there.

Once the workshop starts, you may want to be nearby in case your child needs assistance--that's up to you. (We've tried to make that unnecessary, with simplicity and careful instructions, but you know your child best.) There are also some "pause and think" moments in most workshops, where you might like to engage your child in discussion.

What if my child can't write?

Our writing handout is creative writing, where the imagination matters most. Have your child dictate his or her writing to you; after you've written it down, read it aloud with inflection and enthusiasm, so s/he can hear that their words sound "just like a real writer!"  

Can my child participate in your live Zoom workshop, where you send the supplies?

Of course, if there's room--we'd love to meet him or her in person (two-dimensionally, anyway)! We limit our two sessions to 25 kids each, and the sessions usually sell out fast. Check out our live Zoom schedule here.

Can I get a refund if it doesn't work out?

Yes of course! Just email beckyandjenny@LitWits.com and let us know what could have been better, so we can improve. This is our bread-and-butter, so your feedback literally helps FEED us! :)  
Any other questions? Just ask!
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Meg Murry of A WRINKLE IN TIME just doesn't fit in--and that's GREAT!

About this story

By the time a bizarre old woman named Mrs. Whatsit mysteriously shows up in misfit Meg’s back yard, Meg’s father, a prominent physicist, has been missing two years—people in town say he’s left his brilliant scientist wife. As it turns out he’s actually a prisoner on a planet controlled by IT, a mind-controlling brain.

With Mrs. Whatsit’s help, Meg and her brother, along with their new friend Calvin, set off to rescue him by “tessering” (shortcutting) through time and space. They soon learn that the whole cosmos is at risk!

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Meg Murry helps readers learn to be true to yourself - we are all valuable. - LitWits Workshops

What's most important

Danger and disillusionment abound throughout  A Wrinkle in Time, but so does love. Meg’s adventures and actions show us the necessity of mind-heart balance, and of being true to who you really are.