Visual Voyages: Illustrating The Hobbit | Grades 6–9

Visual Voyages: Illustrating The Hobbit | Grades 6–9

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Visual Voyages: Illustrating The Hobbit | Grades 6–9

Visual Voyages: Illustrating The Hobbit | Grades 6–9

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Light Up Literature™ Curriculum

Visual Voyages: Illustrating The Hobbit

57 scene-specific illustration prompts across all 19 chapters — a standards-aligned comprehension pathway for visual learners, ADHD learners, and students with IEP or 504 accommodations.

📖 Chapters 1–19 🎨 57 Prompts ✅ Grades 6–9 🧠 ADHD & IEP Friendly 🖨️ Print & Go
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📋 CCSS Aligned
IEP & 504 Ready
🧠 ADHD-Friendly Design
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Not Every Student Shows What They Know Through Writing

For visual learners, artistic students, and those with ADHD or learning accommodations, illustration is not a lesser form of comprehension — it is an equally valid and often more powerful one. This resource gives every student in your classroom a pathway to succeed.

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Comprehension Through Illustration

Drawing a scene accurately requires close reading. Students cannot correctly illustrate key moments without genuinely understanding the text.

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Built for Diverse Learners

Designed specifically for ADHD learners, reluctant writers, artistic students, and those with IEP or 504 accommodations — without watering down the content.

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Documentable Assessment

Every prompt is scene-specific enough to serve as a comprehension checkpoint teachers can grade and document for accommodation records.

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Inferencing Required

Students must infer character motivation, visualize setting from textual description, and interpret emotional tone — the same higher-order thinking as written response.

The Illustration IS the Comprehension Check

These are not vague "draw the chapter" prompts. Every task references specific characters, objects, actions, and settings drawn directly from the text. A student cannot complete these accurately without understanding what happened.

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Chapter 3 Example

To draw Elrond holding the map under moonlight with moon letters appearing, a student must have read and understood the key moment in A Short Rest.

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Chapter 5 Example

Drawing Bilbo waking alone in the dark with Sting in hand requires precise comprehension of Riddles in the Dark — not a general chapter memory.

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Chapter 8 Example

Illustrating Bilbo invisible cutting the dwarves free from spider webs demands understanding of character action, setting, and consequence in Flies and Spiders.

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Chapter 14 Example

Depicting Smaug mortally wounded by the Black Arrow crashing into the lake requires students to sequence the events of Fire and Water correctly.

What Is Included

Everything you need to implement visual comprehension assessment across the entire novel — ready to print the day you need it.

57 chapter-by-chapter illustration prompts
Complete coverage of Chapters 1 through 19
2 to 3 scene-specific prompts per chapter
Each prompt references precise text details
Chapter title and scene name on every page
Brief chapter directions header per section
Full color cover page
Student name page for classroom organization
Printable PDF format
ISBN published resource

Sample Prompts From Every Stage of the Journey

Every prompt targets a pivotal scene with enough specificity to require genuine comprehension — not just a general memory of the chapter.

Chapter 1

Bilbo's Hobbit Hole

Draw the round door open showing a warm inviting interior that reveals Bilbo's comfortable, peaceful life.

Chapter 2

The Trolls Arguing

Illustrate the three trolls debating how to cook the dwarves, with the dwarves tied up nearby.

Chapter 5

Gollum and His Boat

Illustrate Gollum rowing his little boat in the dark lake with his eyes shining in the darkness.

Chapter 6

Eagles to the Rescue

Depict the Eagles swooping down to rescue the company from the trees surrounded by flames.

Chapter 12

Bilbo Conversing with Smaug

Illustrate the invisible Bilbo conversing with the cunning Smaug, surrounded by mountains of treasure.

Chapter 17

The Battle of Five Armies

Illustrate a dynamic scene showing dwarves, elves, men, goblins, and eagles engaged in combat.

Chapter 19

Bilbo at Bag End

Conclude with Bilbo sitting comfortably surrounded by his maps and memoirs, quill in hand, ready to document his adventures.

Chapter 14

The Fall of Smaug

Show Smaug mortally wounded by the Black Arrow crashing into the lake, with the reflection of his fall in the water.

Common Core Standards Alignment

Every illustration prompt addresses measurable literacy standards — giving teachers documentation support for differentiated and accommodation-based instruction.

RL.6-8.1

Cite textual evidence. Students must identify and apply specific text details to illustrate scenes accurately.

RL.6-8.3

Analyze character, setting, and event development. Every prompt targets a pivotal story moment.

RL.6-8.4

Interpret emotional tone and mood. Students must capture the atmosphere of each scene in their illustration.

RL.6-8.7

Compare written text to visual representations. Illustration is a direct documented application of this standard.

SL.6-8.5

Use visual components to enhance understanding. Student illustrations serve as presentation and discussion anchors.

Inferencing

Students must infer character motivation, visualize setting from description, and interpret tone — higher-order thinking through a visual modality.

Ideas for Use

This resource works across multiple classroom contexts — from whole class novel study to individual accommodation support.

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Novel Study Companion

Use alongside any Hobbit novel study as a differentiated comprehension checkpoint after each chapter.

IEP & 504 Support

Provides a documented alternative assessment pathway for students requiring accommodation in written expression.

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Small Groups & Centers

Works independently in literacy centers, reading groups, or intervention settings without additional teacher prep.

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Homeschool Unit Companion

Compatible with any homeschool Hobbit novel unit — particularly effective for visual and kinesthetic learners.

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Art-Integrated ELA Days

Bridges ELA and visual art standards — ideal for cross-curricular planning or creative expression days.

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Make-Up Work

Self-explanatory prompts make this ideal for absent students who need to demonstrate chapter comprehension independently.

Product Details

Format
Printable PDF — instant digital download
Student Pages
57 illustration prompts plus cover and name page
Grade Level
6th through 9th grade
Coverage
All 19 chapters of The Hobbit — 2 to 3 prompts per chapter
Standards
CCSS RL.6-8.1, RL.6-8.3, RL.6-8.4, RL.6-8.7, SL.6-8.5
Learner Support
ADHD, IEP, 504, visual learners, reluctant writers, artistic students
Novel
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Publisher
Staten House — ISBN 979-8-88940-731-7
Also Available In
The Hobbit Novel Study Complete Bundle

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this as a standalone resource without your other Hobbit products?

Yes. Visual Voyages works as a complete standalone companion to any edition of The Hobbit. It does not require any other Light Up Literature resources to use effectively.

Is this appropriate for general education students or only those with accommodations?

Both. While it is specifically designed to serve ADHD learners, visual learners, and students with IEP or 504 accommodations, artistic and kinesthetic learners in any classroom will benefit. Many general education students simply express comprehension more powerfully through illustration than writing.

How do I grade illustration-based comprehension?

Each prompt references specific text details — characters, objects, actions, and settings — that must appear in the illustration for it to be accurate. Those details serve as your grading criteria. A student who includes Sting, the darkness, and Bilbo alone has demonstrated comprehension of that scene. A student who draws a generic character has not.

Does this work for homeschool use?

Yes — and it is particularly well suited to homeschool settings where visual and kinesthetic learning styles are more easily accommodated. The license covers a single household for homeschool use.

What grade levels is this designed for?

The prompts are designed for grades 6 through 9 and align to CCSS standards for that range. The resource is most commonly used in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA classrooms and homeschool settings.

Every Student Deserves a Pathway to Succeed

Give your visual learners, artistic students, and students with accommodations a comprehension tool that meets them where they are — without lowering the bar.

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