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Frankenstein helps kids think about curiosity, choices, and compassion. Here’s how to talk about it together:
Using discussion questions after reading helps children move beyond simply remembering what happened in a story to truly understanding it. When kids talk about what they’ve read, they’re practicing active thinking — making connections, drawing conclusions, and explaining ideas in their own words. This process strengthens comprehension because it turns reading from a passive activity into an interactive and engaging experience.
Discussion questions also encourage curiosity and reflection. By asking “why,” “how,” and “what if” questions, parents and teachers guide students to look for meaning, not just facts. This helps children recognize themes, motives, and cause-and-effect relationships within the story. It also builds empathy, as kids consider how characters feel and why they make certain choices. Over time, these habits help young readers approach any book with confidence and curiosity.
Finally, when children share their thoughts out loud, they gain confidence as readers and thinkers. They learn to support their answers with details from the text — a skill that carries over into writing and other subjects. Whether at home, in a classroom, or during family reading time, guided discussion turns reading into a shared journey, deepening understanding and making books far more memorable and enjoyable.
For a list of discussion questions that are guaranteed to boost comprehension, check out this free download from Scholastic.
Who is writing the first letter in “Frankenstein”?
The first letter is addressed to Captain Walton’s father.
Captain Walton is on an expedition to the __________.
What is the purpose of Captain Walton’s expedition?
What does Walton express concern about in his second letter?
Walton feels completely satisfied with his crew.
Walton longs for a __________ who shares his ambitions.
How does Walton describe his feelings about his journey and his isolation?
What is the tone of Walton’s third letter?
Walton is discouraged by the progress of the expedition.
Walton’s confidence in the journey is __________ despite the challenges.
What does Walton communicate to his sister about the expedition’s progress?
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