Spanish Wonder Book Study BUNDLE-La leccion de August ALL8 PARTS OF THE NOVEL INCLUDED OVER 200 PAGES OF ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES INCLUDED ARE: Vocabulary Comprehension questions for each chapter Comprehension activities Writing activities Reflection pieces Compare and Contrast and Much more ALL IN SPANISH
Need Wonder activities for your classroom or home school Wonder teaching resources? We have Wonder lesson plans, Wonder worksheets, and more ideas for book projects, kindness activities for middle school, and diversity lessons to make a great study unit for students using both the novel by RJ Palacio and teaching with movies (including the popular precepts project!).
This is a Wonder novel study activity that features the point of view of the main characters for the book Wonder by RJ Palacio. The purpose of this activity is for students to show their understanding of the how point of view affects the telling of the story Wonder. Included in this resource: 3 pages of point of view spots in the novel for students to complete. It is broken down by the different sections in the book that are told by each character. a 3 page answer key ⭐ Click HERE for our 73-page Wonder Novel Study Unit!! TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID... ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Jacquelyn B: This is one of my fav TPT purchases. It kept my kids engaged when reading the book aloud and they would be listening even harder for the answers to packet questions. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Christa F: A great resource to use as you read Wonder or at the end of the book to see which point of view the students enjoyed the most. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Kathryn B: Loved this complete, well thought-out and designed resource. It is packed with fun activities that supported student learning and connection with the book—and saved me a lot of time! Be the first to know about discounts, freebies and new resources! Click the green star to get email notifications about new resources and sales. Join our newsletter. Find our blog – Creativity in the Modern Classroom or follow us on Facebook. Copyright © Wise Guys All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Spanish Wonder Book Study-La leccion de August Via Segunda parte, includes: over 30 pages Vocabulary Comprehension questions for each chapter Comprehension activities Writing activities Reflection pieces Compare and Contrast and Much more ALL IN SPANISH
If your students haven't gotten to read Wonder yet, they are missing out! Not only is it an inspiring read, but it makes for a perfect writing unit where students get to consider different points of view!
Need Wonder activities for your classroom or home school Wonder teaching resources? We have Wonder lesson plans, Wonder worksheets, and more ideas for book projects, kindness activities for middle school, and diversity lessons to make a great study unit for students using both the novel by RJ Palacio and teaching with movies (including the popular precepts project!).
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Will you be teaching Wonder by R.J. Palacio in your curriculum? This post describes how I taught it to my 6th grade English langauge arts class.
This week the movie Wonder released on DVD + Bluray. To celebrate I'm giving away two copies to two lucky readers. Plus, download these free printable Wonder activity sheets. Based on the New York Times
This Wonder novel, by R.J. Palacio character study pennant is all you need to teach and promote the memorable characters found in the book. Wonder is an amazing novel study for young readers. The Wonder pennant is a reading and writing activity. Your students will list character traits using the background organizer on the pennant. here is a pennant for each character (Auggie, Summer, Miranda, Olivia, Justin, Jack, Charlotte, Julian, Mr. Tushman) and two pennants with the book title. Your students will love the opportunity for creativity. The pennant can be used any time of the year. Give your students a relevant and modern experience while promoting kindness, anti-bullying, community, differences, tolerance, and most of all belonging. Leave the pennant up all year long! Wonder Character Study Banner Includes: Ready for you to easily line up by using the directions on how to assemble. The preview shows more! Includes: ★ pennant printables – each flag is a character. The sketchnotes style is very appealing. The line art is perfect for your students to add color and design. Here is your list! Auggie Jack Miranda Summer Justin Julian Mr. Tushman Charlotte Olivia (Via) Wonder We're All Wonders ★Classroom Décor ★Bulletin Board ★Hallway ★Showcase Display Directions are clear and explicit. Looking For More Pennant Activities? Check These Out: Women’s History Month Biography Research, Pennant, Make Your Own Pennant Banner Created by Danielle Knight, © Study All Knight ™, The Knight Stuff, LLC
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Wonder activities for your classroom that are "wonder" ful and effective with your Wonder novel studies or We're All Wonders Book.
The chapter book Wonders has taken teachers and students alike by storm, with its positive message about finding out who we are and being proud of our uniqueness. The author, R. J. Palacio wanted to extend this message by writing a picture book for younger children called, We're All Wonders. This is an exceptional story for hitting home the idea that we are all different and we should embrace these differences by showing kindness towards each other. This resource is a book companion to the picture book, We're All Wonders. Included are a variety of activities and lessons that will have your students reflecting on the powerful messages of the story. Included in this resource are: ~Vocabulary Cards with definitions ~Comprehension Discussion Questions for you to put on a ring and use when discussing the book with your students. Very handy to have at read aloud time! There are questions for before, during, and after reading the story. ~Story Comprehension Printable Workbook: This is a set of printables that focus on the story elements, such as problem/solution, character traits, story theme, etc. These are wonderful to use as homework or to use as a whole class lesson. ~I Am a Wonder Flip Book: This is an easy to assemble flip book for your students to make with an astronaut topper. The pages focus on students recognizing the good things about themselves. ~We're All Wonders Class Book: There is a full color cover and a student printable included. This would be great to put in your classroom library for students to read when they need a pick-me-up! ~I'm a Wonder Craftivity: The cutest craft! Students put their real pictures in an astronaut helmet and write about why their wonders. What a beautiful display these would make! ~Story Assessment: This includes a 2-page assessment over the story. This is good as a informal assessment score. Please see the preview for a look at what's included.
This Wonder novel, by R.J. Palacio character study pennant is all you need to teach and promote the memorable characters found in the book. Wonder is an amazing novel study for young readers. The Wonder pennant is a reading and writing activity. Your students will list character traits using the background organizer on the pennant. here is a pennant for each character (Auggie, Summer, Miranda, Olivia, Justin, Jack, Charlotte, Julian, Mr. Tushman) and two pennants with the book title. Your students will love the opportunity for creativity. The pennant can be used any time of the year. Give your students a relevant and modern experience while promoting kindness, anti-bullying, community, differences, tolerance, and most of all belonging. Leave the pennant up all year long! Wonder Character Study Banner Includes: Ready for you to easily line up by using the directions on how to assemble. The preview shows more! Includes: ★ pennant printables – each flag is a character. The sketchnotes style is very appealing. The line art is perfect for your students to add color and design. Here is your list! Auggie Jack Miranda Summer Justin Julian Mr. Tushman Charlotte Olivia (Via) Wonder We're All Wonders ★Classroom Décor ★Bulletin Board ★Hallway ★Showcase Display Directions are clear and explicit. Looking For More Pennant Activities? Check These Out: Women’s History Month Biography Research, Pennant, Make Your Own Pennant Banner Created by Danielle Knight, © Study All Knight ™, The Knight Stuff, LLC
Reading Response Activities for Wonder
Wonder Novel Study - These Wonder Activities are perfect to accompany your Wonder novel study of Wonder by RJ Palacio or We Are All Wonders Book. Included in this Wonder packet for your younger students are several writing response pages, a Wonder Art piece (Wonder Craft), some activities to focus on kindness, and pennants to for your students to color and display that spell your choice of "WONDER" or "We're ALL WONDERS". Your students will love completing these activities. Included in this Wonder Unit are: Student/friend response for "You are a Wonder because...." Self-response for "I am a Wonder because" Choose Kind - Writing Prompt August Pullman coloring page (or can be used as a blank writing template) Kindness Bingo Playground of Kindness - drawing response page Kindness Promise Poem and Pledge (area for drawing or writing) Simple Writing (fill in the blanks) and Drawing Response Page (I am a Wonder Because...) I Am a Wonder Craft Templates (Astronaut Helmet and face templates) - Color, cut and paste Pennants - Option to spell out WONDER or WE ARE ALL WONDERS - The pennants can be colored and designed by the students and then displayed Pennants - I have included additional pennants of Auggie Pullman and some with the Astronaut helmet for space fillers so that each student can get a pennant to design. Thank you so much for shopping with Classroom Base Camp! You are a WONDER! :D Wonder, We are all wonders, R.J. Palacio, Wonder Movie, Wonder Art, Wonder Craft, Wonder Writing, Wonder Unit, Wonder Activity, We're all wonders
A wonderful book like WONDER by R. J. Palacio requires a wonderful follow-up project—a project that's as unique as Auggie! Your students will love creating these agamographs using the ready-to-go, color-by-number templates. And other students will love watching the agamographs morph from one image to another as they pass by your vibrant bulletin board display. Check out the PREVIEW for a movie of what one of the finished products looks like. Three sets of templates focus on pairs of characters from the novel WONDER—the protagonist, AUGGIE, and the antagonist, JULIAN; Auggie’s best friends, JACK and SUMMER; Auggie’s sister, VIA, and her friend, MIRANDA. Click here to see other R. J. Palacio products from GravoisFare: WONDER by R. J. Palacio: Collaborative Poster WONDER by R. J. Palacio: Circlebook Projects and Novel Unit—70 Mix-and-Match Templates WONDER by R. J. Palacio: Character Agamographs with Ready-to-Go Templates (30 pp) WONDER TRIPLE BUNDLE: Circlebook Projects, Character Agamographs, and Collaborative Poster R. J. PALACIO AUTHOR STUDY: Collaborative Poster Click here to follow my store to be notified when new products are released. Click Here To Follow GravoisFare WONDER AGAMOGRAPHS Contents: • Step-by-step instructions--with photographs--on how to create the agamographs • Ready-to-go, color-by-numbers templates for three pairs of characters: ----Auggie and Julian ----Jack and Summer ----Via and Miranda • Photos of the finished products • Ten writing prompt templates with suggested questions • One blank writing prompt template for you to create your own question • Watch the video preview to see a movie of what the finished product will look like. Look what teachers are saying about the WONDER AGAMOGRAPHS: “My students absolutely loved this. They used it to decorate the classroom for Open House.” “This product makes an amazing bulletin board! I have received many compliments on it.” “This was the PERFECT activity to do afterwards. They enjoyed choosing their character and loved the activity itself.” “These look so awesome when displayed and were simple to put together. The prompts included made for some great reflection on why the characters featured may have been paired together.” ”My students think this is the coolest!” “My students loved this activity and so do the little ones who walk past them on my bulletin board in the hallway!” Check out these great projects from GravoisFare: STUDYING NOVELS GENRE POSTERS AND REPORTS: 27 Ready-to-Color Posters THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN Collaborative Poster of IVAN THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN Collaborative Poster of RUBY THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN Collaborative Poster of BOB THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN Collaborative Poster of STELLA (Freebie!) 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Wonder Book Report: Students LOVE to create a Movie Poster for Wonder. This creative Wonder project keeps students excited & engaged during the planning and design process. You may choose to require students to complete the summary page as well if you would like. This Wonder activity includes: - Create a Movie Poster Book Report Project Information sheet - Grading Rubric (4 to a page) - Book Summary Page - Teacher Notes & Ideas page Happy teaching! Looking for more WONDER activities? ♥ Wonder Test Looking for more BOOK REPORTS? Take a peek in my store! ♥ Cereal Box Book Report ♥ Newspaper Book Report ♥ Book Report Sandwich ♥ Book Jacket Book Report ♥ Book Report Poster Template ♥ Puppet Show Book Report ♥ Dress Up Book Report ♥ Book Report Commercial: Book Commercial ♥ Book Report Bundle - 8 Best-Selling Book Reports - 60% Savings! ❤ Click HERE to view 750+ resources by Happy Teacher Happy Students ❤ ************************************************************************************************ ⭐Happy Teacher Club Join for Exclusive Freebies, Tips & Tricks ⭐Happy Teacher Happy Students Blog Visit My Blog and Chat All Things Teaching! ⭐Instagram: Let's be friends! Use one of my resources in your class or homeschool? I want to see it! Tag me @happyteacherhappystudents in your photo I’ll send you a special freebie. ⭐ Questions? Looking for something not already in my store? Contact Me @ [email protected] ************************************************************************************************ ** Visit my STORE and click on the 'green star' to follow me and be the first to know about new products, sales & freebies! ** Please remember to rate this product so that you earn TPT Credits for future purchases! Copyright © Happy Teacher Happy Students. All rights reserved. This file is intended for classroom and personal use only. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited other than the following: **You may print for your personal, classroom use, and non-commercial use only. **Clipart, graphics, photographs, found inside this product are copyrighted. They may not be extracted from this file without written permission from the original artist(s).
Join us as we explore the wonders of weather! In this unit, you'll learn about climate and temperature, create your own representation of the water cycle, explore different types of weather, and even recreate lightning!
Novel Studies that Promote Higher-Order Thinking We all know how important novels are when helping students develop authentic literacy skills. However…we also know that traditional novel studies don’t allow students to implement all of the literacy
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Your students are sure to enjoy this word search puzzle activity featuring characters and themes from the book Wonder by Raquel Jaramillo (R.J. Palacio). Puzzles make great no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, novel study, reading comprehension and lesson plan supplements, themed classrooms, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, and sub files. The word bank includes the following terms: Appearances, August, Bullying, Courage, Daisy, Deformed, Eddie, Excluded, Family, Friendship, Identity, Isolation, Jack, Julian, Justin, Kindness, Mask, Miranda, Mr. Browne, Olivia, Palacio, Prejudice, Suffering, and Summer. Puzzlers must look for the vocabulary words in all directions including backwards and diagonally and there are some overlapping words. This means it is a fairly challenging word search. For extra fun, when all of the words have been found, the remaining letters spell out a quote from Wonder. Save yourself a ton of time and always have something to engage your students at the ready with these related resources: • Wonder Crossword Puzzle • Where the Red Fern Grows Word Search • Freak the Mighty Word Search • Character Traits Crossword We love FEEDBACK! And you earn CREDITS! • Log in to your Teachers Pay Teachers account. • Click on the drop down menu “My TpT”. • Select “My Purchases”. • Choose ratings and leave feedback. • Know that we love you for it! ♥ ♥ ♥ Puzzles to Print guarantees you the highest quality crosswords, word finds, cryptograms, Sudoku and number puzzles available.
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As Spring Break approaches, I find that my fifth graders are in need of some reminders as to what it means to be kind to each other. In general, they are sweet kids, but at times the words they use and actions they take, particularly on the playground, aren't the kindest. Our read aloud for the month is Wonder by RJ Palacio so the theme of kindness fit right into our room. It just so happens that a new book, We're All Wonders by RJ Palacio, a picture book intended for younger readers to access the story, came out this week as well. So the timing was perfect. (the two links above are my affiliate links and will take you to Amazon to buy the books.) I began by asking the students what kindness is. We brainstormed a list of ideas and created an anchor chart. Then I read the picture book to the students. Because we had just finished Wonder, they were so excited to read this new version. When we finished, I asked the kids to think of all the ways, in both the picture book and the novel, that people were not very kind to Auggie (the main character). The kids were able to fill our entire circle map in no time. It was easy to recall how people would scream in his face, recoiling at the way he looked. They remembered the names Auggie was called and the no-touching game that was played. The instantly told me about all the awful things that happened to him. I then asked the kids to brainstorm ways that, if they were in the novel with Auggie, they could be kinder to him. Again, they had no problem thinking of ways they could be kind to Auggie. Next, I asked the students to think about their own real life. I asked them to reflect upon how they personally treat others and how they personally could make better choices when speaking to others. Here is where things got a little challenging. You see, when students are talking about fictional characters, or reading news stories about OTHER kids they don't know being treated unfairly or unkindly, they know exactly what they would do if they were there. Because they aren't there. They know they never will be there. But when confronted with their own lives, and real possibilities for what they would have to do to step in or change situations, it is a bit harder for them. So I asked them to brainstorm 15 different ways they PERSONALLY could show kindness to our classmates. (I drew a lot of inspiration for this next part from Study All Knight's FREE Kindness unit, which you can grab here.) The students then used tempra paint and painted 15 (or so) rainbow sunshine rays. They also drew their own Wonder-Inspired portrait. (I have previously done this before, but had them focus on precepts and writing....if you would like to do that, click here. It is one of my fav lessons too!) The students then glued their Wonder portraits into the middle of the rays, used Sharpie to outline and write the 15 ways they could show real kindness in their lives (one way per ray) and were done. They came out amazing. (See the picture at the top of the post!) What is better though, is that the past two days, my students are actively trying to be kinder to each other. They are watching their words. I have seen people purposefully go up to those who tend to wander during group time and invite them into the group. I have seen students smile at others just a bit more. It truly has been a Wonder. Right now, for a limited time, Amazon has the book available for $3.99!!! Snag up to 4 copies at that price. Use my affiliate link here to get your copy ASAP before they are all gone!! SaveSave
Need Wonder activities for your classroom or home school Wonder teaching resources? We have Wonder lesson plans, Wonder worksheets, and more ideas for book projects, kindness activities for middle school, and diversity lessons to make a great study unit for students using both the novel by RJ Palacio and teaching with movies (including the popular precepts project!).
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10 reasons to teach Wonder the book by R.J. Palacio to your students. It's an amazing story you'll love! Plus Wonder Book Quotes to live...
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The story, The Invisible Boy, is unfortunately a reality for many of our students. It's about a boy that feels invisible because he has no friends and is left out of a variety of situations at school. It's not until a new boy arrives that also gets teased because of his heritage, that the Invisible Boy wonders what's worse: getting teased or being treated as invisible. The story has a happy ending that your students will relate to. This book study includes comprehension questions to have a discussion with your students, numerous comprehension printables, and a community building project. Included are: ~19 Discussion Question Cards to put on a ring and use during your interactive read aloud session ~Comprehension Printables: Character Traits Problem Solution Story Elements Sequencing Text-to-Self Connections Story Craft Structure Cause/Effect Opinion Main Idea and Details Inferring Book Review ~Community Building Writing Project with Real Photos (Just like the project in the story) See the preview for a glance at some of what's included!
This read aloud book study of Swimmy by Leo Leonni is Common Core aligned, easy prep and teaches vocabulary, reading comprehension and listening skills with a variety of fun activities such as stop and jot, story retell, turn and talk, and graphic organizers. Reading skills practice includes sequence, character traits and theme. The themes of teamwork and friendship are a great opportunity for classroom discussion and team building. Your class can create their own "school" of fish teamwork bulletin board with the templates provided. They will also have fun learning about ocean life with matching picture and story retell cards. A perfect ready-to-go resource for your substitute plans folder! Please click the Preview button to see more pages of this resource. Reading level: Lexile – 640L Summary: This is the story of Swimmy’s adventures under the sea and his friendship and courage when he meets new friends and finds a clever way to chase the big fish away. Included in this book study : Stop and Jot (2 pages) • Questions for students to Stop and Jot during the read aloud • Research page for their favorite sea creature Turn and Talk (2 pages) • Turn and Talk questions for the teacher to ask during reading • Picturing and wondering pages for Turn and Talk Bulletin Board Fish Images • Fish images for your kids to decorate and add their names • A good time to talk about working together as a team • Great activity for a community-building bulletin board Text and Picture Cards for Story Retell and Vocabulary • Text/picture cards may be used for sequencing and story retell • Picture/definition cards are for matching sea creatures Story Vocabulary Graphic Organizers • One page for illustrating, definition and sentence writing • One page of vocabulary and comprehension questions Character Traits Graphic Organizer • Swimmy’s character traits that helped scare away the big fish Theme Graphic Organizer • Choosing the story theme and message ********************************************************************* Click on our Novel Studies and Read Alouds for more book units like these! Stellaluna Officer Buckle and Gloria Where the Wild Things Are Caps for Sale The Enormous Crocodile Check out these Reading Resources:Main Idea Activities and Games Inference Task Cards and Games Reading Response Logs for Any Text Cause and Effect Games Reading Awards Bookmarks ********************************************************************* Visit us on Pinterest for lots of reading resources, ideas and activities. *********************************************************************
When given the choice between choosing a novel unit that will add to your workload and a novel unit that will be kind to your time . . . Choose Kind! The Printable Kind and The Google Classroom Kind! PRINTABLE: 70 ready-to-go, mix-and-match templates focus on a wide range of topics related to Wonder by R. J. Palacio—story elements, themes, precepts, characters, point of view, research topics, vocabulary, and more. Challenge students to use higher-level thinking skills as they explore this powerful novel. The variety of templates allows you to tailor this project to meet the needs to your students. GOOGLE SLIDES: Over 60 slides allow you to hand-pick topics for digital learning. Great for differentiation! A complete answer key saves you a ton of time. Click here to see other R. J. Palacio products from GravoisFare: WONDER by R. J. Palacio: Collaborative Poster WONDER by R. J. Palacio: Circlebook Projects and Novel Unit—70 Mix-and-Match Templates WONDER by R. J. Palacio: Character Agamographs with Ready-to-Go Templates (30 pp) WONDER TRIPLE BUNDLE: Circlebook Projects, Character Agamographs, and Collaborative Poster R. J. PALACIO AUTHOR STUDY: Collaborative Poster Click here to follow my store to be notified when new products are released. Click Here To Follow GravoisFare WONDER NOVEL STUDY: Printable and Google Slides CONTENTS: • A complete set of digital slides for Google Classroom; each slide has an answer key. • Step-by-step instructions on how to create the CIRCLEBOOK PROJECTS • Photographs of each step make the projects extra-easy to create! • Suggested template groupings to create projects that focus on such topics as vocabulary, character studies, themes, research, precepts, point of view, story elements, and more. • Descriptions of each template ► A detailed, 15-page answer key with suggested answers for each of the templates ► 70 templates that fully explore the novel — Cover Page Template — Author Spotlight Template (students will research R. J. Palacio) — Vocabulary Templates (6 templates with 54 suggested vocabulary words—definitions are provided—plus one blank template on which you or students can enter your own vocabulary words) — Definitions of Wonder Template (students will explore different meanings of the word “wonder”) — Phrases of Wonder Template (students will learn about different idioms and phrases that use the word “wonder”) — Theme Template: Ordinary vs. Different (students will self-reflect on their assets and liabilities—qualities we all possess) — Theme Template: Bullying (students will self-reflect on their assets and liabilities—qualities we all possess) — Magic Lamp Template (students will discuss something they find dissatisfying about themselves, much like Auggie does on the novel’s first page) — Character Template: Foreshadowing (students will look at their first impressions of Jack, Julian, and Charlotte) — Theme Template: Who We Are (students will reflect on the types of people they are and the type of people they hope to become) — Persuasive Writing Template (students will create an advertisement that promotes the slogan Choose Kind and examine persuasive writing techniques used in advertising) — Analogy Template: A Tour of the Galaxy (students will explain the analogies Via makes when she compares her family to the galaxy) — Character Template: Auggie’s Appearance (students will create a word web of descriptors about Auggie’s appearance) — Theme Template: Examining Friendship (students will describe ways they were similar to friends before the friendship began, and ways they became more similar after the friendship formed—based on Via’s description on page 92) — Punnett Square Template (students will research ways in which dominant and recessive genes are passed from parents to children) — The Little Prince Templates (students will write about the epigraph from The Little Prince) — Point of View Template: Justin (students will write an opinion about why they think R. J. Palacio wrote Justin’s section in the style she did) — Precept Template: Standing Ovations (students will draw and write about something they would want to receive a standing ovation for doing) — Chapter Template: What’s in a Title (students will respond to the chapter title “Extraordinary, but No One There to See.”) — Climax and Turning Point Template (students will describe events that lead up to the climax of the story and draw a picture of the turning point) — Five W’s Template: The Climax (students will “play the reporter” and write a newspaper article about the novel’s climactic moment) — Symbolism Template: Masks (students will discuss the symbolism of “masks” that is found throughout the novel) — Acceptance Speech Template (students will write the acceptance speech that Auggie might have given when he received his award) — Mr. Browne’s Precepts Template (students will describe the meaning of one of Mr. Brown’s precepts) — Character Template: Jack (students will list descriptive words and phrases that relate to Jack—how he looks, interesting things he says, how he feels, his relationships, things he does, and how he shows kindness) — Character Template: Miranda (students will list descriptive words and phrases that relate to Miranda—how she looks, interesting things she says, how she feels, her relationships, things she does, and how she shows kindness) — Character Template: Summer (students will list descriptive words and phrases that relate to Miranda—how she looks, interesting things she says, how she feels, her relationships, things she does, and how she shows kindness) — Character Template: Via (students will list descriptive words and phrases that relate to Miranda—how she looks, interesting things she says, how she feels, her relationships, things she does, and how she shows kindness) — Character Template: Julian (students will find four quotes by Julian that show a lack of kindness) — Theme Template: Friendship (students will explore the friendships different characters have with Auggie) — Theme Template: Overcoming Challenges (students will draw and write about a personal challenge or a challenge one of the characters faces in the novel) — Theme Template: Family (students will explore the relationships that Auggie, Justin, Miranda, and Julian have with their families) — Theme Template: Isolation (students will describe ways different characters feel isolated) — Theme Template: Isolation (students will list ways they can help their classmates feel less isolated) — Character Template: Compare and Contrast (students will list things they have in common with Auggie, things that make them unique, and things that make Auggie unique) — Character Template: Change of Character (students will write about a character who changes a lot over the course of the novel and a character who changes very little) — Character Template: Daisy (students will create an icon for Daisy, find a precept about dogs that echoes the theme of the novel, and write about the precept they chose) — Diamante Templates (students will create diamante poems that compare different characters from the novel) — Character Template: Supporting Cast (students will create icons for the adult characters from the novel) — Theme Template: Kindness (students will write a paragraph that describes the kindest thing that a character does in the novel) — Theme Template: Ugly vs. Beautiful (students will examine how their definitions of ugly and beautiful changes as they read the novel) — Theme Template: Courage (students will write about ways characters in the novel exhibited courage) — Point of View Template: First Person (students will write about an event from the novel from their own perspective, writing in the first person point of view) — Point of View Template: Favorite Narrator (students will choose a favorite narrator and write about why they chose him or her) — Quote Template: Favorite Quotes (students will write about one of their favorite quotes from the novel) — Final Sentences Template (students will find final sentences from different chapters that are examples of cliffhangers, provide new information, reveal character, or create foreboding) — Chapter Titles Template (students will write about a chapter title that they particularly like) — Story Elements Template (students will describe six story elements in words and pictures) — Plot Analysis Template (students will discuss elements of plot structure) — Problem/Solution Template (students will describe the main problem and solution from the novel using words and pictures) — Dear Diary Template (students will write a diary entry from Auggie’s point of view as if he’s written it on the final day of school) — Time Machine Template: A New Chapter (students will write about the triumphs or challenges that Auggie might face during his sixth-grade school year) — Book Review Templates (students will consider the following questions as they write a book review: What part did you like the most? Who was your favorite character? Were the actions of the characters believable? Did you identify with any character? What did you think of the writing style, imagery, and themes? Did the story flow smoothly? What was the author trying to communicate? Did she succeed?) — Research Template: Treachers Collins Syndrome (students will research the condition that afflicts Auggie and write about their findings) — Research Template: Geneticists (students will research the occupation of a geneticist and write about their findings) — Research Template: Joseph Merrick (students will research the life of Joseph Merrick, the Elephant Man, and write about their findings) — Research Template: Our Town (students will research the classic American play Our Town and write about their findings) — Writing and Drawing Templates (blank templates are provided so that you can design your own questions or activities for the students to complete) Look what teachers are saying about this product: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I love that there are a
This Wonder novel, by R.J. Palacio character study pennant is all you need to teach and promote the memorable characters found in the book. Wonder is an amazing novel study for young readers. The Wonder pennant is a reading and writing activity. Your students will list character traits using the background organizer on the pennant. here is a pennant for each character (Auggie, Summer, Miranda, Olivia, Justin, Jack, Charlotte, Julian, Mr. Tushman) and two pennants with the book title. Your students will love the opportunity for creativity. The pennant can be used any time of the year. Give your students a relevant and modern experience while promoting kindness, anti-bullying, community, differences, tolerance, and most of all belonging. Leave the pennant up all year long! Wonder Character Study Banner Includes: Ready for you to easily line up by using the directions on how to assemble. The preview shows more! Includes: ★ pennant printables – each flag is a character. The sketchnotes style is very appealing. The line art is perfect for your students to add color and design. Here is your list! Auggie Jack Miranda Summer Justin Julian Mr. Tushman Charlotte Olivia (Via) Wonder We're All Wonders ★Classroom Décor ★Bulletin Board ★Hallway ★Showcase Display Directions are clear and explicit. Looking For More Pennant Activities? Check These Out: Women’s History Month Biography Research, Pennant, Make Your Own Pennant Banner Created by Danielle Knight, © Study All Knight ™, The Knight Stuff, LLC
Are you looking for a novel study activity for Wonder by R.J. Palacio? This lapbook is the perfect way to engage your students as they read and respond to the novel. The finished lapbook makes a wonderful keepsake to share during open house. It teachs your students to always "Choose Kind"! If you haven’t read the novel Wonder to your students yet, I would recommend that you do. It is a wonderful book, which will teach your students some important life lessons. This lapbook helps to make the novel more memorable for your students and is an alternate to answering pages of comprehension questions. Lapbooks are great for keeping everything organized in one place. They are a great way for students to respond to their reading. They are also great for showing parents/guardians what their child is learning about in school and can be displayed during open house. If you did not want to make a lapbook, you could use the various fold-its in your students’ reading notebooks. ******************************************************************* What's Included? -Instructions and pictures explaining how to make a lapbook. -All the templates to create nine foldables. Just print and copy pages 14-31. Fold-its include: -What is a precept? -What is your favorite precept from the book and why? -An envelope for storing your own precept that you have found -Connections foldable – Text to text, text to self, text to world -Novel response booklet and pocket -Favorite character booklet and pocket -Setting foldable -Point of view foldable -Vocabulary booklet and pocket Alternate pages containing a second cover, connections flapbook, pages with alternate spelling of favourite, and headers with a font that can be colored are also included. Download the preview to see exactly what is included. These are blank fold-its that your students will complete as they read the book. There is no answer key as many of the activities are open-ended. There are some vocabulary words defined to get your students started. If you like this lapbook you might like to check out some of the other lapbooks in my store. Back To School All About Me Lapbook. Fraction File Lapbook. Any questions about this product please email me at [email protected]