Charlotte’s Web: Literature Notebooking Pages
Use these Charlotte’s Web Literature Notebooking Pages during and after you read the book, Charlotte’s Web by E. B. White.

The Charlotte’s Web literature notebooking pages were designed to be used with our Charlotte’s Web Unit Study (scroll down for link).
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However, these free Charlotte’s Web literature notebooking pages work for many different types of writing assignments.
They have room for a short summary, an illustration, and you can even color the picture of Wilbur. Your students can also use the notebooking pages to write about friendship, like the one between Charlotte and Wilbur.
Or, they can write a letter to a friend or relative telling them why they should read the book.
The notebooking printables come in 2 different levels for different writing abilities. There are also color and black & white copies for each level to help you save on printer ink costs, if you like.


Download your copy of the Charlotte’s Web Notebooking Pages from the Free Resource Library. Look under Individual Notebooking Pages > Literature
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