A student worksheet designed to help middle schoolers brainstorm story elements centered on kindness, featuring sections for character, setting, and plot development.
A teacher-facing answer key and evaluation guide for the Wonder mini-lesson materials. It includes correct answers for the reading guide and quiz, as well as grading guidance for the graphic organizer and exit ticket. Revised for better page breaks.
A 5-slide presentation for the Wonder mini-lesson, introducing the concept of precepts, exploring Mr. Browne's "Choose Kind" rule, and defining character perspective using examples from the text. Revised for better typography.
A creative exit ticket for the Wonder mini-lesson, asking students to reflect on the core theme of kindness and identify a shift in character perspective. Revised with larger work areas and handwriting guides.
A short quiz for the novel Wonder, assessing comprehension of the first 50 pages, understanding of Mr. Browne's precept, and key vocabulary terms. Revised for improved page breaks and writing area support.
A guided reading worksheet for the chapter "Wake Me Up When September Ends" in Wonder. It includes four scaffolded comprehension and analysis questions focused on Auggie's perspective and the theme of kindness. Revised for better page breaks and larger writing areas.
A graphic organizer designed to help students analyze and compare character perspectives in Wonder. Students select an event and record how Auggie versus another character (Jack, Summer, or Julian) experiences it, including textual evidence. Revised for better layout and student work space.
A set of four vocabulary cards for the novel Wonder, featuring key words like petrified, precept, anomaly, and aversion. Each card includes a simplified phonetic guide, definition, and contextual example. Fixed for rendering and includes cutting guides.
An anchor chart for the classroom that defines precepts and explores Mr. Browne's first precept from Wonder: "Choose Kind." It includes examples of character kindness and key vocabulary definitions. Fixed to fit on a single page.
A teacher-facing answer key and evaluation guide for the Wonder mini-lesson materials. It includes correct answers for the reading guide and quiz, as well as grading guidance for the graphic organizer and exit ticket.
A 5-slide presentation for the Wonder mini-lesson, introducing the concept of precepts, exploring Mr. Browne's "Choose Kind" rule, and defining character perspective using examples from the text. Visually engaging with a sky-blue and space theme.
A creative exit ticket for the Wonder mini-lesson, asking students to reflect on the core theme of kindness and identify a shift in character perspective from the reading. Designed with a clean, engaging layout for 6th graders.
A short quiz for the novel Wonder, assessing comprehension of the first 50 pages, understanding of Mr. Browne's precept, and key vocabulary terms. It includes multiple-choice, matching, and a short-answer question on character perspective.
A guided reading worksheet for the chapter "Wake Me Up When September Ends" in Wonder. It includes four scaffolded comprehension and analysis questions focused on Auggie's perspective and the theme of kindness.
A graphic organizer designed to help students analyze and compare character perspectives in Wonder. Students select an event and record how Auggie versus another character (Jack, Summer, or Julian) experiences it, including textual evidence.
A set of four vocabulary cards for the novel Wonder, featuring key words like petrified, precept, anomaly, and aversion. Each card includes the definition, part of speech, and an example of how the word is used in the text.
An anchor chart for the classroom that defines precepts and explores Mr. Browne's first precept from Wonder: "Choose Kind." It includes examples of character kindness and key vocabulary definitions.
A neutral T-chart graphic organizer for analyzing cell phone policies, featuring a vocabulary bank and space for a proposed policy statement.