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Wonder Summary and Lesson Plans

Wonder , by R.J. Palacio, is a touching tale about a fifth-grade boy, August Pullman (“Auggie”), who was born with a rare facial difference called mandibulofacial dysostosis, or Treacher Collins syndrome. This genetic disorder affects the growth and appearance of Auggie’s cheekbones, jaw, chin, eyelids, and ears. He endured countless painful surgeries throughout his childhood, and, as a result, Auggie was not able to attend public school until fifth grade. Though he is intelligent and has been homeschooled, Auggie has no idea what it is like to be in school with other children. His only experiences with people, besides his family and a few others, have been in hospitals or when people gawked at him in public. Storyboard That’s Wonder teaching guide provides many activities that are sure to engage students. Enjoy the Wonder teaching resources and the Wonder lesson plans below with this Wonder book school of storyboarding.

Student Activities for Wonder

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Essential Questions

Why is it important to “choose kind”?

How does the way we treat people affect them throughout their lives?

How do the parallel stories help the reader understand the plot events better?

How does our time in school affect our lives outside of school?

How do Mr. Brown’s precepts relate to the theme of the novel?

  • Who are the main characters in Wonder and what challenges do they face?
  • What are some of the themes present in the novel, Wonder ?
  • What are some examples of symbolism used by the author in the novel Wonder and how does the symbolism help you better understand the characters and their motivations?

Wonder Activities

  • Characters: Have students track the characters' development and growth throughout the story using a character map.
  • Mr. Brown's Precepts: Have students choose three of Mr. Browne's precepts and illustrate them in a spider map.
  • Themes: Have students choose a theme and illustrate it using examples from the story. There are many themes throughout the story which include but are not limited to family, friendship, belonging, and acceptance.
  • Plot Diagram: Have students map out the different parts of the story using a plot diagram. They can illustrate this with colors, scenes, writing, and characters.
  • Symbolism: Have students look at the different symbols within the story. They can then choose a symbol from the story and illustrate what it represents.
  • Point of View: Have students choose a scene and redraw it from another character’s perspective. Be sure students understand perspective vs point of view before choosing this activity.
  • Making Inferences: Have students practice their inferencing skills with the provided worksheet.
  • What Makes You Stand Out?: Have students create a poster about themselves, highlighting what makes them stand out.
  • Compare and Contrast the Movie and the Book: After the class has finished the novel, watch the movie together. As they are watching, have students jot down differences that they notice (there are a lot!). Discuss as a class after the movie.

Wonder Extension Lesson Plans

Wonder lesson plans can be set around many different things. You can focus on the theme of kindness, family, friendship, belonging, acceptance, and so many more. Getting students to understand the underlying messages throughout the story will have them think beyond the text and see how it applies to their lives.

You can use these Wonder lesson plans to supplement your reading of the book or as standalone lessons. Here are some possible Wonder lesson plan ideas:

  • Have students interview someone different from them in some way. This could be a person with a disability, a person of a different race or religion, etc. Students can ask questions about what their day-to-day life is like and how people treat them differently.
  • Have students research Treacher Collins syndrome and write a report about it. What causes it? What are the symptoms? How is it treated?
  • Have students brainstorm ways to be kind to others. This could be something as simple as holding the door open for someone or giving a compliment. Students can then put these ideas into practice and write about their experiences.
  • Have students write letters from Auggie’s perspective at different points in the story. What is he thinking and feeling? How does he react to certain situations?

Wonder by RJ Palacio, is about a boy, August Pullman, or “Auggie”, who faces bullying and misunderstanding on a regular basis, due to a disfiguring genetic condition. The first part of the book is from Auggie’s perspective and describes his transition from homeschooling to a private school.

Except for his appearance, which people find disturbing or upsetting, Auggie thinks of himself as a normal kid. He has been homeschooled for many years, due to this medical issue and related surgeries, but his mother feels he should start middle school with other children.

Auggie is terrified of going to a “real school”, but has always wanted to experience friendships the way other kids did. He admits to having a few friends, but nothing like “normal” kids experience. After a bit of back and forth with his parents, Auggie agrees to at least meet the head of his new school.

When he goes for a tour, he is introduced to three students: Jack, Julian, and Charlotte. Though Jack and Charlotte are slightly uncomfortable, they handle themselves well and manage to be nice and helpful to Auggie. Julian starts off mean and continues with nasty, under-handed remarks, even after school is in session.

Readers are introduced to Mr. Brown, one of Auggie’s teachers. He teaches the kids about precepts: ”PRECEPTS = RULES ABOUT REALLY IMPORTANT THINGS!” They are mottos to live by, according to Mr. Brown. The first precept of the year (and a theme of the book) is, “WHEN GIVEN THE CHOICE BETWEEN BEING RIGHT OR BEING KIND, CHOOSE KIND.”

At lunch, Auggie meets a new friend, Summer, who sits with him. He also hangs out with Jack a lot. He works hard in school and experiences many happy firsts, all while feeling that people are judging him. While most of his time is happy, Auggie has one particularly painful experience on Halloween. When Auggie changes his costume at the last minute, the other students don’t realize it is him. Auggie overhears Jack, who was egged on by Julian, saying that he would kill himself if he had a face like Auggie’s. Auggie is so upset, he has to go home sick.

The second section of the book is from the point of view of Via, Auggie’s older sister. She loves her brother very much, but doesn’t remember a time when August wasn’t the center of attention. She says this is okay, but it becomes clear Via does need to have some attention given to her. She has always been Auggie’s “protector”, even when confused by the complex circumstances of her family’s life, and despite not understanding how Auggie deals with people’s stares and comments.

The remaining chapters show readers how some of the other characters perceive Auggie. They capture the different feelings and emotions children experience when interacting with people who are different. These chapters portray many perspectives on bullying and dealing with bullying.

Check out our Wonder lesson plans and activities above for students to dive deep into Auggie's world and get the most out of this beloved book. Activities include storyboard ideas for creating a Wonder summary, analyze themes, and even take the fun offline with printable worksheets!

Other Ideas for Wonder , R.J. Palacio, Activities

  • What happens next? Create a storyboard of a sequel to Wonder to show what happens to Auggie after the end of the book. You could also write additional stories from the perspective of another main character such as Julian, Summer, Via, Jack or Charlotte.
  • Give students the opportunity to storyboard their answers to Wonder Study Guide Questions using images and text!
  • Create a Wonder by R.J. Palacio chapter summary storyboard at the end of reading each chapter as a fun and effective check in.
  • Create a Wonder storyboard for your favorite quote or scene from the novel and explain why it resonates with you.
  • Draw an August Pullman picture, or a picture of a different character.
  • Create a worksheet Wonder for a classmate to complete. Be creative and have fun with it!

Discussion Questions for Wonder

Who is the main character in Wonder ?

The main character in Wonder is August Pullman, or “Auggie.” He was born with a rare facial difference.

It is crucial to “choose kind” because it can have a profound impact on the lives of others. When we are kind to others, we show them that we care about them and value their feelings and experiences. When we are kind, we also set an example for others.

The way we treat people affects them throughout their lives in many ways. When we are kind to others, it can boost their self-esteem and confidence. It can also make them feel valued and appreciated.

The parallel stories help the reader understand the plot events better because they provide different perspectives on the same event. For example, when Julian bullies Auggie, we see the event from both Auggie’s and Julian’s perspectives. It helps us to understand why Julian behaves the way he does and how it affects Auggie.

Our time in school affects our lives outside of school in many ways. For example, the friends we make in school can become lifelong friends. The experiences we have in school can also shape our future goals and aspirations.

The precepts that Mr. Brown teaches his students relate to the novel’s theme because they emphasize the importance of being kind to others. Mr. Brown’s precepts also teach us that we should not judge others based on their appearance.

Do you think Wonder is ultimately a hopeful or pessimistic book? Why?

Wonder is ultimately a hopeful book because it shows how the characters grow and change throughout the novel. They learn to accept each other for who they are and also the importance of being kind. This growth and change ultimately lead to a more positive outlook on life.

What are some examples of symbolism used by the author in the novel Wonder , and how does the symbolism help you better understand the characters and their motivations?

Some examples of symbolism used by the author in Wonder include Auggie’s superhero cape and the “Wonder” play. The cape symbolizes Auggie’s strength and courage, while the “Wonder” play symbolizes how everyone has value and is worth fighting for. These symbols help us to understand the characters’ motivations and how they view themselves and others.

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How to Use Wonder Activities and Lesson Plans

Explore essential questions.

Begin by discussing essential questions related to the themes and characters in Wonder. Encourage students to think about the importance of kindness, the impact of our actions on others, the perspectives of different characters, and the influence of school on our lives.

Engage with Wonder Activities

Utilize a variety of Wonder activities to enhance students' understanding of the book. These activities include creating character maps, illustrating Mr. Brown's precepts, exploring themes through examples from the story, mapping out the plot using a diagram, analyzing symbolism, and practicing point of view by redrawing scenes from different characters' perspectives. Choose activities that align with your objectives and encourage creativity and critical thinking.

Extend Learning with Wonder Lesson Plans

Consider using Wonder lesson plans to deepen students' engagement with the book. You can focus on themes such as kindness, family, friendship, belonging, and acceptance. Some lesson plan ideas include interviewing someone different from them, researching Treacher Collins syndrome, brainstorming acts of kindness and reflecting on personal experiences, and writing letters from Auggie's perspective at different points in the story. These lesson plans provide opportunities for students to apply the book's messages to their own lives.

Supplement with Extension Activities

Encourage further exploration of Wonder by offering extension activities. Students can create storyboards for a sequel or chapters, draw pictures of characters, design worksheets for classmates, and discuss thought-provoking questions about the book. These activities foster creativity, comprehension, and critical thinking.

Foster Discussion and Reflection

Engage students in discussions about the main character, the importance of choosing kindness, the impact of our actions, and the parallel stories in the book. Encourage students to reflect on their own experiences and connect them to the themes and messages in Wonder.

Frequently Asked Questions about Wonder

Who are the main characters in wonder , and what challenges do they face.

The main characters are August Pullman, or “Auggie,” and his family and friends. Auggie faces many challenges throughout the novel, including discrimination and bullying. His family and friends also face challenges, such as how to support Auggie while also dealing with their own fears and prejudices.

What are some themes present in the novel Wonder ?

Some themes present in Wonder include acceptance, kindness, and family. These themes are explored through the characters’ experiences with discrimination, bullying, and Auggie’s rare facial difference.

What is the author’s purpose for writing Wonder ?

The author’s purpose for writing Wonder is to explore the themes of acceptance, kindness, and family. The author also wants to show readers that everyone has value, regardless of their appearance.

What lessons can we learn from reading Wonder ?

Some lessons we can learn from reading Wonder include the importance of being kind to others and not judging people based on their appearance. We can also learn that everyone has value and is worth fighting for. These lessons can help us to become more accepting and understanding of people.

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Wonder Novel Study: Comprehension & Vocabulary Activities

R.J Palacio's novel Wonder is a favorite in classrooms because the author's message – choosing kindness – is such an important skill for students to learn. This book is perfect for a whole-class novel study or read-aloud for younger learners, or it can be used as a book club or literature circle text for upper elementary and early middle school.

This no-prep novel study for Wonder is a great way to build important reading comprehension skills and vocabulary with this fabulous story.

Wonder Novel Study

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Wonder Summary

This is the story of August Pullman, who's been homeschooled his entire life due to some medical issues related to his craniofacial abnormalities. When Auggie turns 10, his family begins to realize that he needs to be able to function in a world where people aren't always kind to those that look different. so they enroll him in school.

There are both ups and downs in this transition. As a fifth-grader at Beecher prep, Auggie finds friendship and faces bullies. His friends are ostracized just for associating with him, which makes things even tougher.

The whole thing comes to a head when the 5th graders head to nature camp. When Auggie and Jack are attacked by some 7th graders looking for trouble, a few boys from their class come to their rescue and a fight ensues. Auggie is hurt and scared in the scuffle, but he's also overwhelmed with emotion because the kids that have ignored him all this time stood up and protected him. The only question is…will these changes be permanent?

What reading level is Wonder ?

This book comes in at a whopping 320 pages. It is a Guided Reading Level V and has a Lexile score of 790L. Appropriate for fourth through sixth graders, the book is considered to be high-interest for students in grades 3-8.

What's included in this novel study unit?

This month-long Wonder novel study unit breaks this fabulous book into 20 sections. Each day's work includes both comprehension activities and vocabulary. There are four weeks worth of daily lesson objectives and paper-saving printables included in this resource.

Here's more about what you'll find inside this Wonder Novel Study:

  • Instructional guide with daily comprehension skill, objective, and key Tier 2 & text-based vocabulary
  • Comprehension trifolds (provided in color and black & white)
  • Reader's notebook comprehension prompts (matching trifolds)
  • Word of the Day text-based vocabulary flipbooks
  • Vocabulary word wall cards
  • Trifold answer keys for easy grading
  • Enrichment Mini-Book with engaging projects & activities related to the text

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Reading comprehension skills targeted

These novel study resources were purposefully selected to align with the details and plotline of Wonder . The materials were written to focus on reading comprehension skills that are often more difficult for struggling readers.

Some of the comprehension skills addressed in this novel study include:

  • Making inferences
  • Drawing conclusions
  • Describing character change
  • Analyzing characters & setting
  • Identifying the main idea
  • Point of view
  • Context clues and vocabulary
  • Using descriptive language
  • Summarizing
  • Utilizing text evidence

The daily lessons target one comprehension skill. This lets students focus on quality rather than quantity when it comes to responding to literature. Unlike many novel studies with lists of questions that require students to regurgitate the text, this format makes sure your students understand and can apply their knowledge to Wonder and other texts they read.

Wonder Comprehension Questions

The novel study format

Comprehension prompts are provided in two formats, selected to reduce copies while still offering materials for student use.

Here's an overview of each of the comprehension response formats:

The trifold format was the original design for this novel study.

Each foldable was designed to cover a week worth of comprehension using only one piece of paper.

Students respond to a targeted question each day that focuses the day's reading on the comprehension skill.

Wonder Discussion Questions and Reading Comprehension Prompts

From the student's perspective, the benefit of the trifold is that it is extremely approachable. Each day's work only takes up a third of the page, and this keeps reluctant writers from shutting down.

From the teacher's perspective, it easy to collect and grade. Many students use the trifold as a bookmark, helping prevent missing papers.

Learn more about the trifold format .

The Reader's Notebook prompts are perfect for advanced students, who provide a more in-depth analysis, and struggling writers, who may need more space to write their response.

For advanced readers, the notebook prompts can be used to generate a longer, more detailed response to the daily prompt. This pushes the students to analyze and defend their answers.

However, the notebook prompts are also great for students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and fine motor issues because they can be glued onto specialized paper or within a notebook to give students with large handwriting more room to respond.

Wonder Comprehension JOurnal Prompts

Regardless of the format selected, the prompt is the same so you can easily have some students working on the trifolds while others use the notebook prompts.

What academic vocabulary is included in this novel study?

There are over 50 academic vocabulary words included in the instructional guide for this novel. These include general academic vocabulary and skill-specific vocabulary.

It is crucial to teach academic vocabulary explicitly and within context. Struggling learners often lack the vocabulary essential to perform well in school and on standardized assessments, so this is an easy way to incorporate this into your regular instructional practices. Learn more about why academic vocabulary is important.

Here is a small sample of the academic vocabulary you'll find included in this novel study:

General vocabulary:

Skill-focused vocabulary:.

  • point of view

Text-based vocabulary in Wonder

In addition to the Tier 2 vocabulary, each day's lesson includes a text-based vocabulary word that can be found within the day's reading. Some of the vocabulary words included in this literature guide are:

  • attribution

These words can be taught using the included flipbook format. Designed with conserving copies in mind, the flipbooks require only a half-piece of paper per week.

Wonder Chapter Vocabulary

The Word of the Day Flip Book is designed for use in interactive reading journals.

To use the flipbooks, cut around the outer edge, cut the tabs, and glue it into their notebook. Have students leave the flaps unglued so they can be lifted. This allows students to write under them.

Wonder Vocabulary Flipbooks

Depending on your students, you can have them generate a definition of the day's word or generate a list of synonyms and antonyms. You can even have students draw a picture of the meaning.

How to purchase this Wonder Novel Study

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Welcome to the LitCharts study guide on R. J. Palacio's Wonder . Created by the original team behind SparkNotes, LitCharts are the world's best literature guides.

Wonder: Introduction

Wonder: plot summary, wonder: detailed summary & analysis, wonder: themes, wonder: quotes, wonder: characters, wonder: symbols, brief biography of r. j. palacio.

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Historical Context of Wonder

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  • Full Title: Wonder
  • When Written: 2011
  • Where Written: New York City
  • When Published: 2012
  • Literary Period: Contemporary
  • Genre: Young Adult Fiction
  • Setting: Upper Manhattan, late 2010s
  • Climax: When Amos, Miles, and Henry stand up for Auggie during the class camping trip
  • Antagonist: Julian Albans
  • Point of View: First person, narrated by August, Via, Jack, Miranda, and Justin

Extra Credit for Wonder

Cher. In the 1984 movie Mask , the singer Cher played the role of a mother of a child with a craniofacial condition similar to August's. Since then, she's remained active in the Children's Craniofacial Association and is currently their national spokesperson. She regularly calls children to check in before and after surgeries and often invites them to her concerts.

Raising Awareness. The Children's Craniofacial Association has embraced Wonder as an essential part of its mission to spread awareness for children with craniofacial anomalies. They facilitate a program that matches classrooms that read Wonder with a "buddy" with a craniofacial anomaly so that students can meet "real-life Auggies" and ask them questions.

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Wonder is a book about a boy called Auggie who feels ordinary but looks very different. 

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Do the preparation exercise first and then read the article. If you find it too easy, try the next level. After reading, do the exercises to check your understanding.

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What’s wonder about.

Wonder is the story of a ten-year-old boy who lives with his parents and sister in New York. August, or Auggie, is an ordinary boy in many ways. He rides a bike and likes playing with his Xbox. But Auggie has deformities of the face and looks very different from other children. At the start of the book, he tells us 'My name is August. I won’t describe what I look like. Whatever you’re thinking, it’s probably worse.' In the street, people look at Auggie and his appearance shocks them.

Auggie has never been to school because he has spent a lot of time in hospital. His mother teaches him at home, but now he’s ten, she thinks he should go to school. At first, Auggie doesn’t want to go. He worries that other students will look at him and say horrible things. But then he visits a school with his mum, he likes the headteacher and decides to go. Auggie’s first year at school has good times and bad times. Auggie makes some good friends but other children are horrible to him. At the end of the year, Auggie goes on a school trip and a frightening event there changes things completely.

Is it a good book?

Wonder is an excellent book. It tells an inspiring story that makes you feel many different emotions. Once I started reading it, I didn’t want to stop. It is easy to like Auggie. He has a good sense of humour, so the book has a good mix of funny and sad moments. But the book isn’t just about Auggie. We learn what life is like for his sister, and Jack, who is Auggie’s friend. Wonder is a book about a ten-year old boy, but it’s popular with people of all ages. Pre-teens, teenagers and adults all love Wonder .

A bestseller

Wonder is RJ Palacio’s first book. On her website, she explains that she had the idea for Wonder after seeing a girl with deformities on the street one day. Many schools are using the book to start discussions about bullying, friendship and being different. The book is very popular and has won prizes. There will be a film of Wonder , and many people, including me, are looking forward to seeing what RJ Palacio writes next.

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    R.J Palacio's novel Wonder is a favorite in classrooms because the author's message - choosing kindness - is such an important skill for students to learn.This book is perfect for a whole-class novel study or read-aloud for younger learners, or it can be used as a book club or literature circle text for upper elementary and early middle school.

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    WONDER WALL Create a WONDER display wall in your classroom or library. Encourage children to post on the wall once they have read the book. They could post reviews, quotes from the book or even pictures which relate to the book. SHARING PRECEPTS In WONDER, teacher Mr Browne shares a monthly precept with his students. Why not do the same?

  8. Wonder Study Guide

    Wonder makes a number of references to other works of literature throughout, both in the story itself and in some of the paratextual elements. August mentions Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid on several occasions, while Via spends the fall reading Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace.Novels such as Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time are on the fifth-grade English syllabus, and Jack's narration ...

  9. Wonder Summary

    Wonder is a novel by R.J. Palacio about August Pullman, a ten-year-old boy who suffers from severe birth defects, as he navigates school life. August begins attending school, where he meets and ...

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    Try to think deeper about the book and do at least 1 or 2 detailed paragraphs for your answer. Each square is worth a maximum of 10 house points - I am looking for detail, evidence from the text, your thoughts (backed up with detail), neat presentation + QUALITY WORK ... "Wonder" Homework Grid Try to think deeper about the book and do at ...

  11. Wonder: book review (A2)

    Wonder is the story of a ten-year-old boy who lives with his parents and sister in New York. August, or Auggie, is an ordinary boy in many ways. He rides a bike and likes playing with his Xbox. But Auggie has deformities of the face and looks very different from other children. At the start of the book, he tells us 'My name is August.

  12. Wonder: Chapter Summaries

    August "Auggie" Pullman feels like an ordinary ten-year-old child, but his appearance is anything but. His parents think he's extraordinary, and his older sister, Olivia, or "Via," tries to protect him from judgmental people. Auggie has been homeschooled by his mother because of his twenty-seven surgeries.

  13. Wonder Chapter Book Activities Teaching Resources

    Wonder Character Analysis Packet is a character analysis packet to be used while reading Wonder by R.J. Palacio.This packet contains character analysis for all of the eight sections of the book.This packet contains:•Character Analysis Graphic Organizers for use after Parts 1-7 of the book.•Character Summary Writing Activities for use after ...

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    Wonder begins from Auggie's point of view, but soon switches to include his classmates, his sister, her boyfriend, and others. These perspectives converge in a portrait of one community's struggle with empathy, compassion, and acceptance Middle School Young Hoosier Book Award, 2015 Texas Bluebonnet Award nominee, 2014

  15. Wonder by R. J. Palacio: Full Scheme & Resources

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    This 1 page test on the book Wonder, by R.J. ... This resource/activity could be used as an in-class assignment or as homework, to help revise the text, or just for fun. A word bank is included to assist students. Check out my Wonder Activit. Subjects: Reading. Grades: 5 th - 7 th. Types: Activities. FREE. Rated 4.80 out of 5, based on 15 reviews.

  17. What are some key moments in Wonder?

    Expert Answers. In R. J. Palacio 's celebrated novel Wonder, August Pullman is the ten-year-old protagonist who suffers from a severe birth defect, which significantly disfigures his face. One of ...

  18. McGraw-Hill Wonders First Grade Resources and Printouts

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  19. Wonder Book Marks Teaching Resources

    Wonder First Chapter Friday Bookmarks are the solution you are looking for, and this is a game changer with read-aloud! Your 4th, 5th, and 6th graders will love this! Wonder is such an incredible book and this Wonder First Chapter Friday Bookmarks will give you the strategies needed to help with reading comprehension. First Chapter Fridays are ...

  20. What are the differences between the book and movie versions of Wonder

    The book and movie versions of Wonder share the same main plot and characters, but there are key differences. One primary difference is how Auggie's physical deformity is portrayed. The book is ...

  21. McGraw-Hill Wonders First Grade Resources and Printouts

    McGraw-Hill Wonders 1st Grade Resources and Printouts 2020. Keep up to date on corrections and updates at this Facebook page. Spelling resources, vocabulary resource, high frequency words resources,phonics resources. Please email me with any corrections needed. I work on these late at night and make many mistakes.

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