Wrinkle In Time — A
Several types of "papers" and resources examine A Wrinkle in Time , ranging from academic analysis and literary essays to classroom guides and personal reflections. Academic and Critical Analysis
: This piece explores how Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin defy expectations and reject conformity , using their unique qualities to triumph over adversity.
: Provides activities for comparing the book and film, with writing prompts on valuing differences and individuality . A Wrinkle in Time
I Saw Myself in ‘A Wrinkle in Time.’ But I Had to Work Hard.
: An article looking at the mathematical and physical concepts in the book, such as the famous "ant on a string" explanation for tesseracts. Several types of "papers" and resources examine A
: Writer Sarah Elizabeth reflects on how the novel's play with time and space influenced her as an African-American writer , emphasizing how history can be seen as "incomplete and unfolding".
: A practical worksheet with comprehension questions focused on the character of IT and the planet Camazotz. Personal and Cultural Perspectives I Saw Myself in ‘A Wrinkle in Time
: A comprehensive six-week lesson plan that connects the book to math (tesseracts), science (the space race), and art.