Art
- The child can create illustrations inspired by the characters and scenes from "The Hobbit".
- They can try different art techniques such as drawing, painting, or collage to bring the story to life visually.
- They can create their own book cover design for "The Hobbit" using their favorite colors and symbols from the story.
- The child can also make a diorama of a specific scene from the book using various materials and textures.
English Language Arts
- The child can practice their reading skills by reading passages from "The Hobbit" aloud.
- They can use sticky notes to mark unfamiliar words and ask for their meanings, expanding their vocabulary.
- The child can write a summary of each chapter they read, highlighting the main events and characters.
- They can engage in a discussion about the book, sharing their favorite parts and asking questions about the plot.
For continued development, encourage the child to create their own alternate ending for "The Hobbit", imagining what could have happened if the story took a different turn. They can also write a letter to their favorite character, expressing their thoughts and feelings about their journey.
Book Recommendations
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis: This classic fantasy tale follows the adventures of four siblings who stumble upon a magical world through a wardrobe.
- Charlotte's Web by E.B. White: A heartwarming story about a friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte, teaching valuable lessons about loyalty and love.
- The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett: This enchanting novel tells the story of a young girl who discovers a hidden garden and learns how to heal herself and others through the power of nature.
If you click on these links and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission.