Phantom Tollbooth
The printables on this page are designed to go along with the children's adventure novel Phantom Tollbooth, by Norton Juster. Worksheets include reading comprehension questions, literature circle role sheets, a word search puzzle, writing prompts, and vocabulary activities.
Check students' reading comprehension with 15 fill-in-the-blank, short answer, and multiple choice questions.
4th through 7th Grades
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Have your students review the ten vocabulary words in chapters one and two with these vocabulary cards.
4th through 7th Grades
This picture shows Milo standing in front of a tollbooth. Students color the illustration and write a few sentences to explain who is in the picture and what's happening.
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This printable has six multiple choice and short answer questions from chapters 3 and 4.
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In the story, the advisers provide synonyms for every word that is spoken. Students choose a word and use a thesaurus to find synonyms for that word.
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Challenge your students to find these vocabulary words in the book. They can use the Internet or a dictionary to define each.
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These cut-apart vocabulary cards have 9 word cards and 9 definition cards for students to study from.
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This worksheet has multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and short answer questions to check students' understanding of chapters 5 and 6.
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Define each of these vocabulary words. You may want to allow students to use the Internet or have them look up the words in a dictionary.
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These vocabulary cards review the words in chapters 5 and six, including: animosity, diligently, domain, barren, commendable, menacingly, and commerce.
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This picture shows Milo, Tock, and a witch sitting down together. Students color the picture. Then write a few sentences to describe who is in the picture and what's happening.
Check students' comprehension with this sheet of printable questions from chapters 7 and 8.
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Read the word cards and match the definition cards to the three vocabulary words in chapters 7 and 8, which include: chasms, harrowing, and ominously.
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Cut out the word and definition cards to review the meanings of the words: profusion, promontory, gallant, and lure.
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Use these reading comprehension question to check your students' understanding of these chapters.
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Chapters 11 and 12 have six vocabulary words to review with these cut-apart cards. Students can match the definition to the word.
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Answer the questions about the reading assignment for chapters 13, 14, and 15.
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Your students can cut out the vocabulary word cards and definition cards to practice memorizing the definitions for each of them.
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Chapters 16 and 17 have fifteen vocabulary words to review definitions for, including: furrow, nonchalantly, disdainfully, indignantly, transfixed, and bellowed.
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Your class can cut out and review the vocabulary words from chapters 18, 19, and 20 with these vocabulary cards.
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These questions can be used to assess a student's understanding of the entire book. Includes multiple choice, true/false, and quotation identification questions.
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How many words can you find hidden in the puzzle? Word list includes Milo, Doldrums, King Azaz, Humbug, Rhyme and Reason, Tock, Dictionopolis, Mathemagician, watchdog, and tollbooth.
4th through 7th Grades
This printable has three projects students can choose from. They can either write a book review, make a book cover with a description of the book, or make their own test with answer key.
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The question leader's job is to write several open-ended questions that can be used for a book discussion.
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The illustrator's job is to draw a scene from the assigned chapters. Other members of the group must describe the scene.
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The word wizard's job is to find challenging words in the text and define them.
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The RLC's job is to describe how events in the story are similar to events in real life.
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