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Wonder Book Activities. Wonder is the touching tale about a fifth grade boy, August Pullman ("Auggie"), who was born with a rare combination of genetic anomalies, causing him to look “deformed”.

Wonder Book Activities

These birth defects require many surgeries throughout his childhood. As a result, Auggie is not able to attend public school until fifth grade. Wonder Essay PowerPoint. Writing lessons based on Wonder. Wonder. 2012.

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R. J. Help Readers Love Reading: Wonder by R. J. Palacio. Much has been said and written about Wonder by R.

Help Readers Love Reading: Wonder by R. J. Palacio

J. Palacio during its short existence on bookstore and library shelves. Wonder Precepts & Quotes. Mr. Browne's precepts play an important part in Wonder. In addition to his precepts, Auggie and his classmates offer some of their own over the summer. Finally, if we pull some important and powerful lines from the book itself, we get some quotes that can stand on their own as precepts. Take a look at the following list of Mr. Wonder by R. J. Palacio: Full Scheme & Resources by jamestickle86 - Teaching Resources - Tes. "Wonder" lesson plans. Wonder by R.

"Wonder" lesson plans

J. Palacio 9 discussion questions; writing prompts based on responding to quotations. Wonder Metaphors and Similes. Wonder. For Teachers. Treacher-Collins Syndrome In Wonder, Auggie refers to his condition as Mandibulofacial Dysostosis, which is also known as Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS).

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This is an inherited developmental disorder with a prevalence estimated to range between 1 in 40,000 to 1 in 70,000 of live births. TCS is a condition in which the cheek-bones and jawbones are underdeveloped. Wonder Questions. Wonder Reading Packet. Eng6.wonder.discussion_questions. Wonder - Discussion Questions. Discussion Questions1.

Wonder - Discussion Questions

What do you think of the line "Don’t judge a boy by his face" which appears on the back cover of the book? Did this affect how much you wanted to read the story? How much did this line give away about the story you were about to read? 2. Wonder-classroom-discussion-guide. Brightly’s Book Club for Kids: Wonder. Welcome to Brightly’s Book Club for Kids! This time around we’re thrilled to introduce Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Wonder is a glorious exploration of the nature of friendship, tenacity, fear, and most importantly, kindness. A moving read for both kids and adults, it’s a story of one boy’s journey of self-acceptance and an examination of how the ordinary can sometimes be extraordinary. Book Club Discussion Questions for "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio. Yes, it's a kids' book.

Book Club Discussion Questions for "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio

Wonder by R.J. Palacio is juvenile fiction, written with a target audience of kids from 8 to 13 years old. Consequently, most of the author's and publisher's resources are directed toward discussing the books with children or young adults. But many older readers have found Wonder to be a great read as well. Book Club Discussion Questions. 1.

Book Club Discussion Questions

Discuss Auggie’s relationship with each of his family members. 2. How does Via react to Auggie’s deformity? 3.