Caddie Woodlawn - Many writing activities here that range from persuasive writing to creating a brochure. The lessons here also focus on quilting and map making source
Casey at the Bat - A collection of unique activities for this poem. Includes writing activities that make the story personal to the student source
Catherine Called Birdy - Research projects, questions for discussion, and other realted readings are all here. source
Catherine Called Birdy (Teacher Cyberguide) - This book works well in conjunction with a unit on the medieval period. The focus here is on vocabulary, geography, and food as it pertains to this time source
Cay, The - Students can make a model of the island! Other ideas include discussions about dialect and music of the Caribbean source
Cay, The - Students can get involved in this novel by studing the culture and history surrounding the Caribbean. Great ideas for integrating literature with social studies source
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Teacherview) - Creat character maps, surveys based on candy, and teach probability. The list of activities is long and modified for several grades source
Charlottes Web - Chapter summaries, quizes, and crossword puzzles are just a few of the things you will find here source
Charlottes Web - Students will focus on persuasive writing in this lesson as they research the pet of their choice and write a letter to their parents about it source
Charlottes Web - Fifty-two different questions and activities to challenge your students with source
Charlottes Web - Go into great depth with this website. Explore setting, characters, and point of view source
Charlottes Web Activities - A collection of activity ideas sure to enrich a literature unit on Charlottes Web source
Chasing Redbird - Includes a summary of the novel along with a list if possible discussion questions source
Dear Mr. Henshaw Activities - Web based activities for students to complete. Students learn vocabulary and review characters and setting source
Dear Mr. Henshaw (Teacher Cyberguide) - Very through lesson plan for the book. It includes activities that students can do on the internet and provides you with the necessary links source
Door in the Wall, The - Gives suggested prereading activities as well as thematic conections such as history and geography. Also provides questions for discussion source
Dragonwings - If done carefully, this can be an opportunity for students to explore gangs and the purpose of them. They can exmaine chinese culture and see how gangs function within the society of this book source
Dragonwings (Teacher Cyberguide) - Students will explore Chinatown, timelines, and maps through the use of these lessons. Other lessons focus on descriptive writing source