A Fun Henry Huggins Unit Study for Your Homeschool

If you’re looking for a way to introduce your children to clean, wholesome books that spark creativity and encourage a love for reading, the Henry Huggins Unit Study is just what you need! Based on the classic book by Beverly Cleary, this unit study is designed for children aged 7-10 and is filled with fun, engaging activities that make learning both exciting and educational.

We read a lot of books (and listen to audiobooks) in our homeschool, and Henry Huggins is one of our favorites. No matter how many times we listen, Henry keeps us laughing with the crazy messes he gets into.

sample of Henry Huggins unit study

In this book alone, he finds a stray dog, becomes the owner of dozens of guppies, throws a football into a passing car, gets himself painted green, and turns his dog pink.

You can let your kids read this book without fear that they’ll encounter off-color language, poor attitudes, disrespect to parents, or inappropriate situations.

Henry is a great character that moms and kids love. He has stood the test of time for over 60 years!

I created the Henry Huggins Unit Study to help other moms introduce their kids to great literature. While your kids will love reading about Henry’s adventures, you’ll love highlighting Henry’s creativity and responsibility as he learns important life lessons.

Whether you’re a seasoned homeschool mom or just beginning your journey, this study offers a wonderful way to build your homeschool around reading and literature.

Let’s take a look at how this unit can enrich your child’s learning experience.

Why Choose the Henry Huggins Unit Study for Your Homeschool?

Henry Huggins is a timeless story of a boy’s everyday adventures that every child can relate to. We see Henry is taking care of his scruffy dog Ribsy, solving money problems, and getting along with friends.

His experiences are entertaining, heartwarming, and perfect for sparking meaningful conversations with your children.

This book provides:

  • Clean, entertaining content that’s appropriate for young readers.
  • Relatable characters and life lessons about responsibility, friendship, and problem-solving.
  • A gateway into other great books by Beverly Cleary, making it easy to keep your kids reading once they’ve finished Henry Huggins.

Included in the Henry Huggins Unit Study

The Henry Huggins Unit Study takes learning beyond the book and into a wide range of subjects. It offers a rich and well-rounded homeschool experience.

Here’s a sneak peek into what this unit covers:

Henry Huggins reading comprehension pages

Reading and Comprehension

Each week focuses on reading a few chapters of Henry Huggins, followed by discussion questions and comprehension activities.

These help your child understand the storyline while developing critical thinking skills. The activities are designed to:

  • Boost vocabulary with fun word games and sentence-building exercises.
  • Improve reading comprehension with quizzes and creative reflection.
art pages in Henry Huggins Unit study

Creative Writing and Art Projects

Let your child’s imagination soar with creative writing prompts and hands-on art activities. Activities include drawing Henry and Ribsy, coloring Henry after his paint mishap and turning Ribsy pink.

There are also ideas for other projects, including a missing dog poster and a diorama.

social studies and science activities in Henry Huggins unit study

Cross-Curricular Connections

This unit study integrates learning across multiple subjects:

  • History: Explore what life was like in the 1950s, when Henry Huggins was written, and compare it to today.
  • Science: Dive into a study of dog breeds, care, and responsibility, tying real-world learning to Henry’s love for his dog.
  • Geography: Take a virtual trip to Oregon, where the story takes place, learning about the region and its landmarks.

Final Projects and Celebrations

To wrap up the unit, your child will complete a final project of their choice, such as creating a diorama of their favorite scene or writing their own Henry-style adventure.

The Benefits of Literature-Based Learning

Building your homeschool around great books like Henry Huggins can make learning both enjoyable and effective. Here’s why this approach works so well:

  • Engagement: Stories like Henry’s spark curiosity and keep kids interested in learning. They’re much more likely to stay engaged with lessons that are tied to a story they love.
  • Cross-Disciplinary Learning: A unit study based on literature allows you to cover multiple subjects, including reading, writing, history, and science, in a seamless and meaningful way.
  • Character Development: Books like Henry Huggins provide wonderful examples of kindness, responsibility, and problem-solving—lessons that go beyond academics.
Henry Huggins boxed set of books

A Simple, Flexible Homeschool Solution

As a homeschool mom, you want to provide a rich, well-rounded education, but it can be challenging to fit everything in.

I designed the Henry Huggins Unit Study to be flexible. It fits into your schedule whether you prefer a structured routine or something more relaxed.

You can complete this study over two or three weeks, depending on your family’s pace. Plus, the variety of activities ensures that your child will stay engaged. They’ll learn through hands-on projects, creative writing, and even some outdoor fun!

Henry Huggins unit study

Ready to Dive Into Henry’s World?

If you’re looking to spark a love for literature in your homeschool, this Henry Huggins Unit Study is a fantastic place to start.

It’s a great way to introduce your children to classic books, help them develop strong reading and writing skills, and create lasting memories of learning together.

Grab your copy of Henry Huggins, download this unit study, and get ready for a fun-filled learning adventure!

Our favorite way to enjoy Henry Huggins is with this audiobook collection. The narration is awesome and really brings the story to life.

Your kids will love Henry and Ribsy’s hilarious antics, and you’ll love how much they’re learning along the way.

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