Castle Diary: The Journal of Tobias Burgess Comprehension and Analysis Companion Guide

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A Companion guide for Castle Diary by Richard Platt! Features 6 differentiated worksheet sections (Grades 3–12) connecting Tobias Burgess’s medieval diary to real history. Includes analysis questions, comprehension activities, complete answer key, rubrics, and extension projects. Perfect for whole class, differentiated instruction, or homeschool. Covers feudalism, castle life, medieval society, and historical thinking skills. 30 pages, print-and-go format!

Description

Bring Medieval History to Life. 

This Comprehension and Analysis Companion Guide transforms Richard Platt’s beloved Castle Diary: The Journal of Tobias Burgess into an immersive educational experience that connects living literature to real medieval history.

Perfect for Grades 3–12 with fully differentiated sections that allow teachers to mix and match based on student ability, reading level, and instructional goals.

What’s Included:

6 Differentiated Worksheet Sections (A–F)

  • Sections A & D: Foundational comprehension and analysis (Grades 3–5)
  • Sections B & E: Intermediate historical thinking and literary analysis (Grades 6–8)
  • Sections C & F: Advanced critical analysis and research (Grades 9–12)

Real Historical Connections

  • Feudalism and medieval social hierarchy
  • Castle architecture and defensive features
  • Daily life, sanitation, food, and material culture
  • Medieval training, education, and coming-of-age
  • Labor obligations and economic systems

Complete Teaching Support:

  • Detailed answer key with expected responses
  • Two assessment rubrics (analysis and comprehension)
  • Cross-curricular discussion questions
  • Extension projects for every grade band
  • Further reading suggestions

Skills Covered:

✓ Reading comprehension and recall
✓ Character analysis and development
✓ Historical contextualization
✓ Primary source evaluation
✓ Theme identification and analysis
✓ Compare/contrast medieval vs. modern life
✓ Critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning
✓ Research and citation skills

Flexible Implementation:

  • Whole class instruction with one section for consistency
  • Differentiated learning by assigning different sections to different students
  • Scaffolded progression for students working below grade level
  • Enrichment challenges for advanced learners
  • Homeschool friendly with complete answer keys and rubrics

What makes it different:

Unlike generic novel studies, this companion guide specifically ties Tobias Burgess’s diary entries to verifiable medieval history. Students don’t just read about castle life—they analyze feudal systems, evaluate historical accuracy, research real castles, and understand how daily details reveal larger social structures.

Perfect for:

  • Literature units on historical fiction
  • Medieval history studies
  • Cross-curricular ELA/Social Studies integration
  • Homeschool enrichment
  • Independent reading projects
  • Book clubs focusing on historical literature

Format: 30 page PDF with clear, printable worksheets
No prep required; just print and teach!

Transform your students’ understanding of medieval England through Tobias’s authentic voice and experiences.

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