My family is super excited for the new movie based on Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time to release next week. The trailer looks fantastic – you can see it here – and we enjoyed reading and discussing the book together.
It’s not the easiest book to understand, however. L’Engle never intended it to be a children’s book; she didn’t target any audience in particular; instead, she wrote the story from her heart and gave her pen freedom. As a result, the finished product is a fascinating scientific story with themes of love, forgiveness, and with lots of science, historical quotations, and big vocabulary words.
To make it easier to understand, I’ve created learning packets to address each of these, and I’d love to share them with you! You can find them at my Teachers Pay Teachers store or by clicking on the individual titles below.
Are you planning to see the movie?
What are your thoughts?