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Teacher Guides to Online Books

Boys reading on computer  Take advantage of your students' desire to use the Internet, with our teacher guides to some of the best books on the Web. Find literature guides for Diary of a Wimpy Kid, the Camp Confidential series, Tess's Tree, The Eyebrow Story, and Callahan Cousins. All of these books can be found—for free!—on Funbrain.com. You can also buy print copies of most of them in stores! Each literature guide contains cross-curricular activities, from author interviews to discussion questions to art activities, customized for each Web book.

Find enrichment activities and resources to use with Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Greg Heffley's Journal. This book was originally published online at FunBrain.com, but is now a best-selling print series as well!

Read the sweet story of Tess's Tree, written by Jess M. Brallier and illustrated by award-winning artist Peter H. Reynolds. Then, complete the supplementary activities written specifically for the study of this book.

In The Eyebrow Story, by Peter H. Reynolds, a young boy named Sean goes on an adventure with his beloved eyebrows. After a series of unlikely events, Sean's eyebrows are never the same, but he figures out a way to love them in a new form. This fantastical story will teach your students about ingenuity and loving their uniqueness.

Find enrichment activities to use with Camp Confidential: Natalie's Secret, part one of the Camp Confidential series. This book is available online and in stores.

Find enrichment activities to use with the story Camp Confidential: Jenna's Dilemma. This is the second book of the series. You can read the whole book online or buy it in stores!

Explore Callahan Cousins: Summer Begins with your students. This book was originally published online at Funbrain.com, but is now also available in print!


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