Children's Literature Lesson Plans, Authors Willems-Wojciechowski
Knuffle Bunny
by Mo Willems
Lesson plans for beginning readers and writers.
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
by Mo Willems
Lesson plans and teaching resources.
Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed
by Mo Willems
Summary, analysis of themes, vocabulary words, and questions for before, during, and after reading.
Albert's Impossible Toothache
by Barbara Williams
Summary and 5 sets of discussion questions based on different aspects of the book.
The Can Man
by Laura E. Williams
This teacher's guide includes summary and background information, prereading questions, vocabulary, discussion questions, ideas for literature circles and reader response, writing activities, strategies for ESL/ELL, and interdisciplinary connections.
The Little Old Lady Who was not Afraid of Anything
by Linda Williams
This teacher guide includes a summary, a pre-reading activity, discussion questions, and post-reading activities.
Brothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan
by Mary Williams
Summary and background, prereading and comprehension questions, vocabulary, suggestions for use in literature circles, reader responde and writing topics, ESL and interdisciplinary strategies.
The Velveteen Rabbit
by Margery Williams
Summary, analysis, and 4 sets of discussion questions based on themes in the story.
A Chair for my Mother
by Vera B. Williams
Comprehension questions with emphasis on economic concepts of saving, consumers, economic wants, and goods and services.
One Crazy Summer
by Rita Williams-Garcia, vocabulary
Words presented in context and with definitions. Click on a word for pronunciation, synonyms, more.
Flames of the Tiger
by John Wilson
An extensive list of post-reading activities.
Bear Wants More
by Karma Wilson
Comprehension questions with emphasis on economic concepts of goods and services, supply and demand, and economic wants.
September Roses
by Jeannette Winter
Students examine acts of kindness and goodness in New York City on September 11, 2001, that reached across nationalities, including Americans and visitors. Lesson includes vocabulary words, discussion questions, assessment, and extension activities. Designed for grades K-3. 3 pages; Adobe Reader required.
¡Beisbol! Latino Baseball Pioneers and Legends
by Jonah Winter
This teacher's guide includes summary and background information, prereading questions, vocabulary, discussion questions, ideas for literature circles and reader response, writing activities, strategies for ESL and interdisciplinary connections.
Louis Sockalexis: Native American Baseball Pioneer
by Bill Wise
This teacher's guide includes summary and background information, prereading questions, vocabulary, discussion questions, ideas for literature circles and reader response, writing activities, strategies for ESL and interdisciplinary connections.
Silent Star: The Story of Deaf Major Leaguer William Hoy
by Bill Wise
This teacher's guide includes summary and background information, prereading questions, vocabulary, discussion questions, ideas for literature circles and reader response, writing activities, strategies for ESL and interdisciplinary connections.
Morris the Moose
by B. Wiseman
Summary, analysis, and 7 sets of discussion questions based on themes in the story.
Shadow of a Bull
by Maia Wojciechowska
Three activities to develop literacy skills.
The Science Fair
by Susan Wojciechowski
Students note details as they read. Includes text-dependent questions, vocabulary words, a writing task, and additional learning activities. Word processor required for access.
The Talent Show
by Susan Wojciechowski
Students note details as they read. Includes text-dependent questions, vocabulary words, a writing task, and additional learning activities. Word processor required for access.