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From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

Novel Study Guide - Grades 5 to 6 - eBook - Lesson Plan

  • From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - eBook
  • From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - eBook
  • From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - eBook
  • From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - eBook
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Order #: CCP2528 ISBN13: 978-1-77167-247-4 Grades: 5, 6 Reading Level: 5-6 Total Page: 55 Author: Michelle Jensen
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  • Great resource! The activities are very thorough and well laid out.

    E.Elhefnawy
  • The variety of activities is an excellent addition to our class discussion and provides much needed material when I have unexpected sub coverage.

    Katherine Flaherty
  • I bought a few resources for this book, and this is by far my favorite! I should have bought this one first and saved myself from purchasing the others.

    Classroom Recipes
  • I like how there are questions and activities for before reading each chapter. Very thorough.

    Meghan Kelly
  • Fantastic material to go along with literary read. Easy to use and choose which activity fits bests with reading for that day.

    Kerrie Good
  • Great Resource for this novel! THANK YOU!

    Kelly Swanson
  • This is a great resource to use with this novel. It helps keep the students focused on key events.

    Erika Timms
  • I used this the first year I taught this novel and I LOVED how easy it was to use.

    Andrea Carver
  • Such a good product!

    Brittany Sellers
  • Activities were engaging and my students loved them.

    Lisa Dorn
  • So happy to have found this product. It kept my students engaged throughout the entire novel. Thanks!

    cmeier23
  • It's a good resource. It reminds me of a teacher resource book, rather than lots of other teacher created resources you see on TPT.

    Stephanie DeRose
  • Excellent resource.

    DaCe Beaty
  • perfect for small group and individualized work.

    Lisa Esse
  • Thanks for a great resource!

    Stoddard4
  • Very useful!

    Nicole Martinoff
  • Love this resource!

    Mariah Schroeder
  • This is an incredible resource! It is very well-organized. I love having both pre- and post-reading activities. The vocabulary study is also done very well. The questions are well-done. My students are also enjoying the extra journal prompts!

    Starla Fogleman
  • Great resource. I like the extension activities and the variety of questions.

    Claire Bertoli
  • Great resource! I am using it with my whole class as an end-of-year lit unit. They are having fun and learning at the same time, thanks!

    S Heslington
  • This was a great resource! So many useful activities!

    Julie Thomas
  • An amazing resource! Thank you so much!

    C.Scully
  • very thorough comprehension for the book! Thank you!

    S.Bass
  • Nice work!

    Awestfall85
  • I liked that the activities were varied! That way the kids didn't get bored doing the same things!

    A. Harris
  • My students love this book and year after year they come back to me telling me how much they remembered about reading the book. Your activities helped enhance my instruction and kept the students engaged and wanting more!

    S. StClair
  • Love the activities to keep learning interesting and different. This will be our third novel study this year and the students viewed some of this unit's resources and are so excited.

    K. Patterson
  • Helps with our class literature circles. Thanks!

    B. Hutchison
  • Great Resource! Love the activities that go with the novel!

    S. Maday
  • Thank you for a wonderful resource

    S. Conner
  • This is gong to be a fantastic resource for my class for our novel study.

    L. Petuska
  • This is the first time I have taught with this novel. I loved the questions and the activities

    B. Western
  • Love All the material this unit includes...it is perfect for my 6th graders!

    K. Arata
  • "Perfect for my class book clubs!"

    Briana Halbstein
  • "Totally saved me!"

    Christine Weisberg
  • Made my life so much easier! Loved the vocabulary as well as the journals!

    Shaye Lio
  • This helped me with my common core unit immensely!

    Amy Gold
  • A big thumbs up!

    Alicia Caiola
  • The best resource!

    Kim Hall

Description

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Solve a mystery and find a home at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Enhance instruction and allow for much deeper conversations to keep students engaged. Imagine who the character of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler will be and what role she will play in the story. Put the Kincaid children's actions in the correct order they occurred as they ran away. Find a simile used to describe how hungry the children are in the book. Invent a character and write a letter similar to what Mrs. Frankweiler does at the beginning of the novel. Draw a map of the children's journey in the style of a plot pyramid. Aligned to your State Standards, additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.

About the Novel:
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler is a Newbery Medal winning story about two young children who run away from home. Twelve-year-old Claudia and nine-year-old Jamie run away to New York using an old unused adult ticket for the train. The pair find themselves living in the famous Metropolitan Museum of Art by hiding in the bathrooms when the Museum closes. While there, they become interested in Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler and her recent purchase of the marble statue of an angel on display at the Museum. They use the rest of their money to visit the woman in Connecticut. Their trip leads to them discovering the secret behind the angel statue.

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Product Reviews

E.Elhefnawy

Great resource! The activities are very thorough and well laid out.

Katherine Flaherty

The variety of activities is an excellent addition to our class discussion and provides much needed material when I have unexpected sub coverage.

Classroom Recipes

I bought a few resources for this book, and this is by far my favorite! I should have bought this one first and saved myself from purchasing the others.

Meghan Kelly

I like how there are questions and activities for before reading each chapter. Very thorough.

Kerrie Good

Fantastic material to go along with literary read. Easy to use and choose which activity fits bests with reading for that day.

Kelly Swanson

Great Resource for this novel! THANK YOU!

Erika Timms

This is a great resource to use with this novel. It helps keep the students focused on key events.

Andrea Carver

I used this the first year I taught this novel and I LOVED how easy it was to use.

Brittany Sellers

Such a good product!

Lisa Dorn

Activities were engaging and my students loved them.

cmeier23

So happy to have found this product. It kept my students engaged throughout the entire novel. Thanks!

Stephanie DeRose

It's a good resource. It reminds me of a teacher resource book, rather than lots of other teacher created resources you see on TPT.

DaCe Beaty

Excellent resource.

Lisa Esse

perfect for small group and individualized work.

Stoddard4

Thanks for a great resource!

Nicole Martinoff

Very useful!

Mariah Schroeder

Love this resource!

Starla Fogleman

This is an incredible resource! It is very well-organized. I love having both pre- and post-reading activities. The vocabulary study is also done very well. The questions are well-done. My students are also enjoying the extra journal prompts!

Claire Bertoli

Great resource. I like the extension activities and the variety of questions.

SHeslington

Great resource! I am using it with my whole class as an end-of-year lit unit. They are having fun and learning at the same time, thanks!

Julie Thomas

This was a great resource! So many useful activities!

C.Scully

An amazing resource! Thank you so much!

S.Bass

very thorough comprehension for the book! Thank you!

Awestfall85

Nice work!

A. Harris

I liked that the activities were varied! That way the kids didn't get bored doing the same things!

S. StClair

My students love this book and year after year they come back to me telling me how much they remembered about reading the book. Your activities helped enhance my instruction and kept the students engaged and wanting more!

K. Patterson

Love the activities to keep learning interesting and different. This will be our third novel study this year and the students viewed some of this unit's resources and are so excited.

B. Hutchison

Helps with our class literature circles. Thanks!

S. Maday

Great Resource! Love the activities that go with the novel!

S. Conner

Thank you for a wonderful resource

L. Petuska

This is gong to be a fantastic resource for my class for our novel study.

B. Western

This is the first time I have taught with this novel. I loved the questions and the activities

K. Arata

Love All the material this unit includes...it is perfect for my 6th graders!

Briana Halbstein

"Perfect for my class book clubs!"

Christine Weisberg

"Totally saved me!"

Shaye Lio

Made my life so much easier! Loved the vocabulary as well as the journals!

Amy Gold

This helped me with my common core unit immensely!

Alicia Caiola

A big thumbs up!

Kim Hall

The best resource!

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