Mr. Popper’s Penguins Student Guide, Second Edition-Memoria Press

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Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater (#7407) is a classic work of imagination that always delights young readers. Our Study Guide and Teacher Guide increase both the understanding of the text and develop Reading Comprehension skills.


About the text: “The lovable Mr. Popper dreams of being an intrepid Antarctic explorer, living a life among the penguins alongside his hero, Admiral Drake. So he is shocked one day when the Admiral responds to his fan letter by sending him a package containing a real live penguin! Soon, this penguin is joined by another. and before long Mr. Popper has an ice rink in the basement and a dozen delightful penguins living in his house. With hardly enough money to feed his family, and an ever-increasing bill for raw fish and canned shrimp, what can the wonderfully imaginative Mr. Popper do but train his penguins and take the show on the road!


This unforgettable tale has become a beloved classic, inviting readers to imagine. dream. and believe that anything is possible.


Caldecott and Newbery Medal winner Robert Lawson offers delightfully humorous illustrations that are as integral to the charm of this classic as the story itself.”(from the publisher)


The Student Guide contains Vocabulary Exercises, Reading Comprehension Questions, and more. The answers are contained in the Teacher Guide (sold separately#0822).

Mr. Popper’s Penguins Student Guide, Second Edition-Memoria Press

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Mr. Popper's Penguins Literature Guide by Memoria Press. Literature study guides train students to become active readers. These guides focus on vocabulary, spelling, comprehension, and composition skills. Words to pronounce and spell prepare students for each chapter, and words to define build vocabulary. Comprehension questions teach students to think about what they have read and to learn to identify the important content of each story. Comprehension questions also teach students the advanced skill of composing a clear, concise answer to a question, a difficult skill at any age. Writing is thinking, and good questioning stimulates the child to think and to write. 3rd grade.

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