A
Series of Unfortunate Events, is an endearingly popular children's literature
series. It's penned by the mysterious and elusive author Lemony Snicket. Despite the gloomy author's grim predictions
that no one will like these kids books, millions
of children and adults continue follow the Baudelaire children, Klaus, Violet
and Sunny. Why not read this wonderful children's literature series with your
students or homeschool kids? Here are free printable Series of Unfortunate Events
worksheets and activities to
supplement.
Lemony
Snicket has over twenty different free printable Series of Unfortunate Events games, activities, coloring pages, word games,
trivia, ciphers, crossword puzzles, fill-in-the-blanks, anagrams and activities
based on works of children's literature. You'll love the activities using Sunny
Baudelaire's baby talk to translate messages. Harper Collins, publisher of
Lemony Snicket Series of Unfortunate Events free
printable 20 page literature guide and activity
book based on the Series of Unfortunate Events kids books. The illustrations
come from the book and can be used as coloring pages. They lesson plans are
called Lamentable Lesson Plans.
This
site has free printable Lemony
Snicket activities and games based on ASoUE kids books. Notably, there is a link for a free
download of the complete Series of Unfortunate Events game for PC. There are
also complete free printable Series of Unfortunate Events reading guides for
the 13 kids books (of course he had to stop at unlucky number 13!) Lemony
Snicket (Daniel Handler) is one intelligent dude. This link to Quiddich show
that despite being children's literature, there are many adult allusions to
history, literature and world events in the Series of Unfortunate Events kids books. These volumes of children's literature
make excellent classroom literature for read-aloud and reader's workshop and
teen novel study. The vocabulary is challenging, plots are complicated,
characters are engaging and the concept riveting. Explore them in your school,
library summer reading club, homeschool or book discussion group. The movies
have been quite popular too.