Homeschool resources

Pictures of Magic homeschool resources.

Use these pages alongside The Crumbling Kingdom and The Broken Bridge for light reading practice, discussion, and drawing.

Print what fits

Questions, word practice, and drawing pages.

The pack includes Book 1 and Book 2 questions, a vocabulary worksheet, character traits, a picture realm activity, a matching puzzle, and coloring pages.

discussion | 1 page

The Crumbling Kingdom Questions

Three simple write-or-draw questions for Book 1.

Useful for: Parents, homeschoolers, teachers

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Preview of The Crumbling Kingdom Questions worksheet.

discussion | 1 page

The Broken Bridge Questions

Three simple write-or-draw questions for Book 2.

Useful for: Parents, homeschoolers, teachers

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Preview of The Broken Bridge Questions worksheet.

worksheet | 1 page

Pictures of Magic Vocabulary Worksheet

Three simple vocabulary words with sentence clues and write-or-draw response spaces.

Useful for: Young readers, homeschoolers, teachers

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Preview of the Pictures of Magic Vocabulary Worksheet.

creative writing | 1 page

Build Your Own Picture Realm

Children name a realm, describe what has gone wrong, and draw the realm.

Useful for: Young readers, homeschoolers

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Preview of the Build Your Own Picture Realm worksheet.

worksheet | 1 page

Character Traits in Pictures of Magic

Children choose two characters, pick traits, and write or draw moments that show those traits.

Useful for: Young readers, teachers, homeschoolers

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Preview of the Character Traits in Pictures of Magic worksheet.

puzzle | 1 page

Picture Tree Matching Puzzle

A simple word-to-picture matching puzzle with line-drawn icons.

Useful for: Young readers, parents, teachers

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Preview of the Picture Tree Matching Puzzle worksheet.

How the pack works

Pick the page that fits the day.

Each printable stands on its own. Use the book questions after finishing a story, the vocabulary and character traits pages for light reading practice, and the drawing, puzzle, or coloring pages when your reader wants something more hands-on.

Open the coloring pages