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The Phantom Tollbooth

Novel Study Guide - Grades 5 to 6 - Print Book - Lesson Plan

  • The Phantom Tollbooth - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
  • The Phantom Tollbooth - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
  • The Phantom Tollbooth - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
  • The Phantom Tollbooth - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
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Order #: CC2530 ISBN13: 978-1-77167-249-8 Grades: 5, 6 Reading Level: 5-6 Total Page: 55 Author: Rosella Westcott
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  • This is such a great resource for Phantom. I am hoping to create a few Phantom lovers in this generation.

    Dennison Seelinger
  • Amazing resource-It made teaching "The Phantom Tollbooth" seamless. Thank you so much.

    Bev
  • A great resource for this novel! My kids were very engaged!

    Miss McDermott
  • This is an absolutely amazing products. The study of the text is thorough and the accompanying visuals are wonderful. This bundle saved me a lot of time and kept my students engaged.

    Aleksandra Stojanovic
  • My kids love it!

    Elizabeth Fidel
  • As a homeschool parent this was a great resource to add to our literature study. Thanks!

    Amanda Harris
  • Thanks for an awesome guide!

    D. Seward
  • Chapter questions were really good for comprehension checks.

    L. Music
  • Great resource with alot of rigor

    B. Howard

Description

Meet Milo, a boy with a strong imagination and sense of adventure, as he travels to a fantastical world. Incorporate chapter questions with vocabulary and writing prompts for comprehension checks. Students contemplate who would send Milo the package containing the tollbooth. Predict what Dictionopolis will be like. Answer questions with the correct character from the book. Match idioms found in the story with their meanings. Complete sentences from the novel with their missing vocabulary words. Make a list of unpleasant sounds that Dr. Dischord and DYNNE can collect. Describe how the Dodecahedron felt when Milo said numbers aren't important. Identify all the instances where figurative languages were used in the novel. Complete a Cause & Effect Web with some of Milo's actions in the story. Aligned to your State Standards, additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.

About the Novel:
The Phantom Tollbooth is a story of imagination and wonder. Milo is a very bored little boy. One day, he receives a make-believe tollbooth. When he goes through it, he is sent to a magical world. There, he meets Tock the watchdog. The pair make their way to Dictionopolis, one of the country's two capitals. Here they meet King Azaz, who sends them on a journey to Digitopolis, where the Mathemagician is holding the two princesses—Rhyme and Reason—in the Castle in the Air. On their journey, Milo and Tock meet many different people and places, all with their own adventures.

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Product Reviews

Dennison Seelinger

This is such a great resource for Phantom. I am hoping to create a few Phantom lovers in this generation.

Bev

Amazing resource-It made teaching "The Phantom Tollbooth" seamless. Thank you so much.

Miss McDermott

A great resource for this novel! My kids were very engaged!

Aleksandra Stojanovic

This is an absolutely amazing products. The study of the text is thorough and the accompanying visuals are wonderful. This bundle saved me a lot of time and kept my students engaged.

Elizabeth Fidel

My kids love it!

Amanda Harris

As a homeschool parent this was a great resource to add to our literature study. Thanks!

D.Seward

Thanks for an awesome guide!

L. Music

Chapter questions were really good for comprehension checks.

B. Howard

Great resource with alot of rigor

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