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Magic Tree House Touring North America Book Club

The Magic Tree House book series brings learning to life with a dash of magic, a classic tree house, and a trusty old notebook.
Kyria Kalata
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What's included

8 live meetings
8 in-class hours
Homework
2-4 hours per week. Weekly reading (20 minutes over the week normally completes the book) Write at least 3 trivia questions Create a special project Prepare for games

Class Experience

US Grade 1 - 4
Join Jack and Annie as they travel through time and across the United States. Grab your notebooks and start writing down the clues as we go back in history and discover the challenges people faced across America while solving some riddles. 

The Magic Treehouse books are great for children ages 6-9. They appeal to both boys and girls. They are designed to be “page-turners” because as the reader you simply have to know what’s going to happen next to Annie and Jack. I find readers who desire chapter books but need a small step up love these as well as reluctant readers.

Now to keep the reading excitement going this book club will be very hands-on! We’ll share artwork, play games based on the book, and craft something from the book's main theme while we chat about the story. See our trip itinerary below for a few more details. Of course, we’ll also talk about the book in detail so we can be sure that comprehension and vocabulary aren’t getting bypassed with all this creative fun. This book club meets once a week for 60 minutes. 

**NOTE** Each week the kiddos will bring a book inspired project like artwork, diorama, song, poem, a letter written as Jack or Annie to the class, collage art, diary entry from Jack or Annie, one part of the book turned into a comic, make a travel brochure, model of something or someone from the book with clay, lego’s, or something else creative to share with the club members. The sharing project is only limited to your child’s imagination and available supplies. There are enough ideas here so they can create something new each week. Also the kiddos do need to prepare for 2 games each week using the book they have read. This homework is equal to 2-3 hours per week including reading depending on how fast your child reads and writes. Many kids can complete the reading in 1 hour. This hour is normally broken down into 20 minutes over several days. It they read 2-3 chapters a day they will complete the book in 3 to 4 days (20 minutes per day). This allows them to have time to write 4 trivia questions about the book they read and prepare for the game of the week. Some kiddos will even find enough time to make a special project in under 30 minutes.

All Magic Tree House and Magic Tree House Merlin Mission books are a work of fiction and may include some fictional ideas about possible real historic events. They are not meant to be used as a historical text books in any way. The goal of these books is to inspire children to learn more about a time period Jack and Annie visit, the main theme, to build reading and comprehension confidence. The Treasure Chest Book Clubs by The House of Education hosted with Ms. Kyria are created around these books to help young readers fall in love with reading, to express their comprehension skills verbally and to practice problem solvingf skills through in class crafts.

8-week American Tour through history itinerary:

Week 1: Texas - Ghost Town at Sundown  #10 (Lex #350)
-Book inspired project sharing
-Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found)
-Whose Line Is It Anyway? 
-Old West Ghost Town Layered Paper Craft

Week 2: North/South Dakota -  Buffalo Before Breakfast  #18  (Lex #380 )
-Book inspired project sharing
-Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found)
-Word treasure hunt 
-Building a Great Plains Teepee

Week 3: Colonial America - Civil War on Sunday  #21  (Lex #340 )
-Book inspired project sharing
-Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found)
-Call my bluff: dictionary version (words from the book)
-Civil War Paper Doll Soldiers

Week 4: Virginia- Revolutionary War on Wednesday #22   (Lex # 340)
-Book inspired project sharing
-Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found)
-Whose Line Is It Anyway? 
-3D Paper Camp Fire (need color construction paper)

Week 5: Midwestern prairie - Twister on Tuesday  #23 (Lex #310)
-Book inspired project sharing
-Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found)
-I Spy (need the physical book)
-Found Object Tornado Art

Week 6: California - Earthquake in the Early Morning  #24 (Lex #350 )
-Book inspired project sharing
-Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found)
-3D Paper Log Cabin-Call my bluff: dictionary version  (words from the book)
-Layers of the Earth’s Crust Layered Paper Craft
 
Week 7: The White House - Abe Lincoln at Last  #47 (also labeled as a Merlin Mission #19) (Lex # 470)
-Book inspired project sharing 
-Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found)-3D Paper Log Cabin
-Whose Line Is It Anyway? 
-Paper Log Cabin

Week 8: New York - Hurry up Houdini  #50 (Also labeled as a Merlin Mission #22) (Lex # 520)
-Book inspired project sharing 
-Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found)
-Word treasure hunt 
-Creating Paper Magic Tricks


Bonus: Each week you’ll receive some extended printable activities your kiddo can do to round out the academic learning these wonderful books provide.


Please Read: The books are needed though you can listen to the audios as well online. Check them out from your library or buy them new or used. I haven’t found a used bookstore that doesn’t have these great books on their shelves for about 2 bucks each. Books #21 - #24 can be purchased as a boxed set. Also, make note we are not reading the collection as a series. These books do have a short prologue to catch you up so you can jump in and read the books you want in the order that is most interesting to your child. If your child loves to read about animals then focus on those books instead of reading all 50 plus books. 

If you have any question please feel free to message me.
Learning Goals
Reading and vocabulary development
Comprehension
Fine Motor skills
Problem solving
Logic and reasoning
Social and emotional learning
Public speaking
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Books can be found at the library physically and online (print, eBook and audio). Used book stores sell them fro $1-$2 each. Scholastic Books series the whole series for nearly the price of used books (my recommendation) and you can find many people including the author on Youtube reading the books. The physical book is helpful in class but not required. 

Ghost Town at Sundown https://amzn.to/3aDFjnv
Buffalo Before Breakfast https://amzn.to/319qHZN
Civil War on Sunday https://amzn.to/3hcSMVQ
Revolutionary War on Wednesday https://amzn.to/2EezEbx
Twister on Tuesday https://amzn.to/2YaDmKj
Earthquake in the Early Morning  https://amzn.to/3aG35iL
Abe Lincoln at Last https://amzn.to/3iY6b4m
Hurry up Houdini  https://amzn.to/3g6v500

Each week there will be an craft activity download for the class that you will need to print out. 

Bonus: Each week you’ll receive some extended printable activities your kiddo can do to round out the academic learning these wonderful books provide.
 3 files available upon enrollment
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Joined October, 2018
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**  Get $7 off my classes with coupon code KALATI75DF7 until Sep 22, 2024.  **

I’m Kyria Kalata, an author, tutor, ESL teacher, and the proud founder of the House of Education. With a background as a TV journalist and a veteran homeschool mom, I’ve explored all mainstream educational options to bring the best to my students.

My classes are centered around reading, writing, and goal setting - the fundamental skills that empower children to take control of their educational journey.

As a child diagnosed with dyslexia, I faced academic limitations. But I discovered that the library was a treasure trove, filled with textbooks and teaching resources that transformed my life. I overcame the barriers set by my learning label, and I’m passionate about helping children everywhere do the same.

Today, I often meet parents who are frustrated because they struggle to teach their child to read. I’ve seen mothers and daughters at my doorstep in tears, feeling defeated. I believe that reading should be a joy, not a source of pain. With 12 years of experience teaching children aged 3-18 to read (including many for whom English is a second language), I’ve developed fun, innovative methods that make the transition to reading natural and enjoyable.

I invite you to join one of my sample classes to experience the joy of learning. Let’s transform the way your child reads and sets goals, shaping a brighter future for them.

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for 8 classes
1x per week, 8 weeks
60 min

Completed by 42 learners
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Ages: 6-10
5-8 learners per class

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