Make and Fly a Kite

Make a simple kite out of paper or other materials by looking up instructions online. When you are finished, and after any wet materials have had a chance to dry, take the kite outside to fly it. You may need to wait for a windy day for this to work! If you want, you...

The Kite’s Meaning

What does the kite mean to you in this story? How did flying a kite make the main character and those around him feel? Why do you think it was important for them to fly kites?

Discussion Questions

What happens in this story? What is the main problem the main character and his family face? How do they attempt to address or resolve that problem? What kind of feeling(s) does the book end on? What is your favorite part of the story, and why?

New Adventure

Tell students to choose one of the families shown in this book as the subject for a creative writing project. Have students make up a new adventure for the family, then write or dictate the story and illustrate it with original drawings. Ask for volunteers to share...

Create Your Own Pages

Create a classroom version of A Family Is a Family Is a Family by having students write and illustrate their own pages. Working with an adult if necessary, have students compose a sentence or two describing what makes their family special. Have them illustrate their...