Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Unit Study
Personal Use Download. This is a digital download item. This item is for personal use only. You may use it for your
own children as needed. If you are using the curriculum in a multiple-family co-op group or a school class, you will
need to purchase the Classroom version of the curriculum.
While you can modify it to be used with other versions, this literature unit is meant to be used with the original
version of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll is a fantastical adventure of a little girl who takes a journey down a rabbit hole and into the fantasy world called “Wonderland”. The story plays with logic and literary nonsense, and is filled with poems and songs. Wonderland itself is a place filled with allegory, symbolism, and pure whimsy. This book is great for fostering children’s imagination and its narrative course and structure are credited with being enormously influential in the fantasy genre of literature.
Each of my Literature unit studies contains educational lessons, activities and a fun lap book that your students
will work on as they progress through the book. They also include book reports, vocabulary, critical thinking, and
comprehension. These studies are geared towards grades Kindergarten-4th, but can probably be adapted for older
students as well.
I really designed these units to be a fun addition to reading the classics. I didn’t want them to be too
stressful for myself or my kiddos, but instead give them something fun to do along with the stories to help them
remember what they’ve learned in a fun hands-on way. The lap books included are wonderful for reviewing subject
matter, and a great creative interactive homeschooling tool.
In this unit students will assess characters, learn new vocabulary, write their own poem, and answer some of the core
questions addressed in this novel.
Here is a sample of the lap book that students will create during the course of the study.
The units also include forms for predicting story plots, character analysis, identifying the protagonist and
antagonist, a story timeline, and a final book report on the novel.
This file is a downloadable PDF document only. You will not receive a hard copy.