Inkheart Printables
Take students on a reading and writing adventure through the pages of their favorite stories. With the Inkheart writing program, students will explore characters and plots that will help them in writing their own creative narrative.
Resources
Inkheart Discussion Guide
Mortimer is a bookbinder and has passed on his great love of books to his daughter Meggie, but he has never read aloud to her. When a stranger named Dustfinger appears at their home, Meggie's world turns upside down.
Inkheart -- What a Character!
Inkheart -- What a Character!: Through this activity students will understand the importance of character development in stories and recognize how they can sometimes personally relate to the characters' traits in their favorite stories.
Inkheart -- What a Character!: Through this activity students will understand the importance of character development in stories and recognize how they can sometimes personally relate to the characters' traits in their favorite stories.
Inkheart -- Lost in a Good Story
Inkheart -- Lost in a Good Story: Guide the class through a dramatic read-aloud in preparation for students to act ut their own dramatic dialogues. Use with Lesson 2: Lost in a Good Story
Inkheart -- Lost in a Good Story: Guide the class through a dramatic read-aloud in preparation for students to act ut their own dramatic dialogues. Use with Lesson 2: Lost in a Good Story
Inkheart Poster
Inkheart Poster: Hang this imagination-inspiring poster in your classroom to motivate students' creativity and originality through reading and writing.
Inkheart Poster: Hang this imagination-inspiring poster in your classroom to motivate students' creativity and originality through reading and writing.
