Deborah Howe and James Howe
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Bunnicula
The links across the top of the page lead to vocabulary and comprehension questions for each chapter.
Bunnicula
Author biography; scroll down for a language activity on portmanteau words and discussion of personification.
Bunnicula by Deborah and James Howe
This page includes a summary, vocabulary, discussion questions and activities.
Bunnicula
This handout contains background information about vampires, comprehension and discussion questions, and a variety of activities related to writing and theater. It is 30 pages long; consider saving it and printing only the pages that you want. Adobe Reader required for access.
Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Mystery
Six postreading activities. Follow the link to page 2 for a list of related titles.
Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale WebQuest
Students investigate vampire bats and Transylvania, then write a letter.
Bunnicula
Prereading activities and postreading cross-curricular lesson ideas.
Bunnicula Hangman
An online game using words from the story.
Rabbit in the Classroom
This technology-integrated lesson plan asks students to use Internet resources to learn about a classroom pet, such as a floppy-eared rabbit.





