Introduction
In this adventure, you will take a deep look into the life of Leigh Botts, a sixth-grade boy trying to understand who he is while navigating challenges at home, school, and in his friendships. Beverly Cleary’s novel invites readers to explore growing up through the unique format of letters and diary entries, giving us a close look at Leigh’s innermost thoughts and feelings.
Task
This WebQuest is designed to help you dig deeper into Leigh’s journey, understand how authors build meaningful stories through character perspectives, and reflect on how writing and storytelling can help real people cope with real feelings. Get ready to read, reflect, imagine, and create as you explore Leigh Botts’s world and learn more about your own.
Your final task is to create a “Leigh’s Life Project,” a multimedia presentation (Google Slides, PowerPoint, or poster) that includes:
- A character study of Leigh Botts
- A timeline of important events in Leigh’s life
- A collection of journal entries written from Leigh’s perspective
- An analysis of the theme(s) in the novel
- A creative product (choose one):
- A letter from you to your favorite author
- A redesign of the book cover
- A recorded diary entry as Leigh (audio or video)
Your project should show deep understanding, creativity, and personal reflection.
Process
Follow these steps to complete the WebQuest:
Step 1: Read the Novel
Read Dear Mr. Henshaw carefully, taking notes on:
- Important events
- Leigh’s challenges
- How Leigh changes over time
Step 2: Character Study
Using your notes, create a profile of Leigh Botts that includes:
- Personality traits
- Major conflicts
- Emotional growth
- Relationships with others
Step 3: Build a Timeline
Create a timeline of at least 8–10 key events, including:
- Letters to Mr. Henshaw
- School events
- Family changes
Step 4: Write Journal Entries
Write 3–5 journal entries from Leigh’s perspective that:
- Describe important events
- Capture his feelings
- Show growth in his thinking and writing
Write in first-person voice (“I…”).
Step 5: Identify the Theme(s)
Choose one or more major themes, such as:
- Coping with change
- Growing up
- Importance of writing
- Dealing with loneliness
- Parent–child relationships
Explain how the theme appears in the book, using examples.
Step 6: Create Your Final Product
Choose one creative extension:
- Letter to your favorite author
- Redesigned book cover
- Audio/video diary entry
Make sure your product reflects effort and understanding.
Step 7: Put It All Together
Combine your character study, timeline, journal entries, theme analysis, and creative project into a single multimedia presentation.
Evaluation
Your project will be evaluated using the rubric below:
WebQuest Rubric (20 points)
|
Category |
4 – Exceeds Expectations |
3 – Meets Expectations |
2 – Approaching |
1 – Beginning |
|
Character Study (4 pts) |
Detailed, insightful, shows deep understanding |
Accurate, clear |
Some inaccuracies or missing details |
Minimal or incorrect |
|
Timeline (4 pts) |
10+ events, clear explanations |
8 events, mostly clear |
Some events unclear or missing |
Very few or inaccurate |
|
Journal Entries (4 pts) |
Strong voice; emotional depth; accurate to Leigh |
Clear and accurate; some voice |
Limited detail; voice inconsistent |
Minimal effort |
|
Theme Analysis (4 pts) |
Thorough, supported with examples |
Clear explanation |
Some support but unclear |
Vague or inaccurate |
|
Creative Component (4 pts) |
Highly original and polished |
Complete and creative |
Basic effort |
Missing or incomplete |
Total: 20 points
Conclusion
Congratulations—you have completed the Dear Mr. Henshaw WebQuest!
Through this journey, you explored the emotional world of Leigh Botts and learned how authors use letters, journals, emotions, and everyday experiences to develop characters and themes. Take a moment to reflect:
- How did Leigh change throughout the story?
- What personal connections did you make to his experiences?
- How did writing help Leigh—and how can writing help you?
Your work demonstrates that reading is not just about words on a page—it’s about understanding people, emotions, and the world around you.
Credits
Resources
These curated resources will help you explore the novel:
Author & Book Background
- Beverly Cleary official biography (HarperCollins):
https://www.harpercollins.com/blogs/authors/beverly-cleary-15297 - “Beverly Cleary: Remembering a Beloved Author” (Biography.com)
https://www.biography.com/writer/beverly-cleary
Novel
· Internet Archive
https://archive.org/stream/DearMr.Henshaw/henshaw_djvu.txt
Character and Theme Resources
- How to Identify Themes in Literature (YouTube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkhJZvQeP60 - Character Traits List (PDF)
http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/lesson_images/lesson178/t…
Technology Resources for Final Project
- Canva (for book covers, posters)
https://www.canva.com - Google Slides template gallery
https://docs.google.com/presentation/u/0/
Educator Page
Standards Alignment
This WebQuest aligns to the following Common Core State Standards (Grades 4–6):
Reading Literature
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.2 / RL.5.2 / RL.6.2
Determine a theme and summarize the text. - CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.3 / RL.5.3 / RL.6.3
Describe how a character responds to challenges.
Writing
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.4.3 / W.5.3 / W.6.3
Write narratives using effective technique and details. - CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.4.4 / 5.4 / 6.4
Produce clear and coherent writing.
Speaking & Listening
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.4.4 / 5.4 / 6.4
Present ideas clearly and logically.
Technology Integration
- Students use digital tools to create multimedia presentations (ISTE Standards 1.6 Creative Communicator).