You can expand upon them, or add your own twist. You can use them, but you don't have to use them. *Note: These craft ideas are just suggestions. Can the Time Warp Trio escape death and destruction-and make it back to the twentieth century in time for lunch Reading level: ages 7-11. If you wanted to leave a note for the future what would it say? If you went to the past, how would you keep from changing the present?ĭraw a picture of yourself meeting someone from the past you'd want to meet.ĭraw the city of the future. Is there anyone in your family who you'd want to meet in the past? The Time Warp Trio: Knights of the Kitchen Table By Jon Scieszka Illustrator Lane Smith Write a review Format Paperback Book 3.71 LIST PRICE: 4.95 YOU SAVE: 1. Would you like to go to the future? When in time would you want to go? Why would there be three girls who look like the main characters in the future? Who do you think they are? What do you think a Sellbot is? Have you ever heard of a Fishwich? How do you think your neighborhood/city will look 100 years from now? Will we have flying cars? Will people be eating the same things? Speak the same language?ĭo you really think that there will be no more books in the future? Would you like that or not? Who would you want to see if you go into the future? Into the past? Each one has a brief overview of the relevant historical time period, creative ways to help students get excited about history while they strengthen their academic skills, handouts, ideas about how to connect the lesson with what you are already teaching, NCSS and NCTE/IRA curriculum standards alignments, and theme. What is your favorite museum? What do you like to see at museums? The TIME WARP TRIO lesson plans (one per episode) are geared to grades 4-6. When do you think this story is going to take place?ĭiscussion topics for during/after reading: What do you think 2095 stands for? A year? Someone's phone number? (Hint: The Time Warp Trio is the caption on top) Excerpt from The Time Warp Trio adapted by Frances Limoncelli from Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith’s book series. What do you think the machine in the picture is? Scieszka writes with a kid's perspective at all times, blending a warp-speed pace with humor that ranges from brainy riddles to low brow upchuck jokes. Such ironies of time travel abound as the three encounter their great-grandchildren, who rightly strive to return their ancestors to the past. Launching their trip from the 1920s room in the Natural History Museum, the boys arrive in the future's museum, where they see the 1990s showcased in an exhibit of the past. Joe, Fred, and Sam travel to the year 2095, again courtesy of Uncle Joe's magic book. I was contacted by Puffin to re-illustrate a popular line of paperback books that had previously been illustrated by me and Lane Smith for hardcover. ![]() The Time Warp Trio is back - to the future this time. The TIME WARP TRIO lesson plans (one per episode) are geared to grades 4-6. Grade Level: 5th (GLCs: Click here for grade level guidelines.) Volunteers needed in May! Click here to sign up. Be mindful when sharing personal information, including your religious or political views, health, racial background, country of origin, sexual identity and/or.
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