1. Rhyming Challenge: Create a rhyming game where students match rhyming words from Lewis Carroll's poem.
  2. Illustration Fun: Encourage students to draw illustrations for the poem to better understand the story.
  3. Poetry Recital: Organize a poetry recital where students can perform the poem in front of their classmates.
  4. Character Analysis: Have students analyze the characters in the poem and discuss their motivations.
  5. Rewrite the Ending: Challenge students to write an alternative ending to the poem and share their creative conclusions.
  6. Vocabulary Hunt: Create a vocabulary scavenger hunt where students find and define key words from the poem.
  7. Poetry Puzzles: Design puzzles like crosswords or word searches using terms and phrases from the poem.
  8. Poem Paraphrasing: Guide students in paraphrasing sections of the poem to improve their comprehension skills.
  9. Poetry Collage: Encourage students to create a visual collage representing the themes and imagery of the poem.
  10. Contextual Connections: Discuss the historical context of the poem's creation and explore its relevance to the present day.