What others say
"This resource was an engaging way for students to deeply analyze each character. They had fun with it!"
leigh T.
"My students really enjoyed completing this task as part of their Wonder Unit. I combined a number of different tasks from different TPT authors and this was one that the children really enjoyed."
Sarah B.
Description
Wonder, by R.J. Palacio: Interactive Notebook Character Pages
The target audience for Wonder are children to upper middle school students who are in grades 3 to 8. The novel is commonly used as a read-aloud and with guided reading.
Includes:
★Interactive Notebook – character pages
Auggie
Via
Summer
Charlotte
Miranda
Justin
Jack
Mr. Tushman
Julian
★Answers will vary
Appropriate for several grades, due to the appeal, range of vocabulary, realistic events, and relevant subject matter. Most adults love this book due it the positive message. The character pages can be modified by guided practice, abbreviated assignment, read aloud, pair work, and mini lessons.
Directions are clear and explicit.
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The target audience for Wonder are children to upper middle school students who are in grades 3 to 8. The novel is commonly used as a read-aloud and with guided reading.
Includes:
★Interactive Notebook – character pages
Auggie
Via
Summer
Charlotte
Miranda
Justin
Jack
Mr. Tushman
Julian
★Answers will vary
Appropriate for several grades, due to the appeal, range of vocabulary, realistic events, and relevant subject matter. Most adults love this book due it the positive message. The character pages can be modified by guided practice, abbreviated assignment, read aloud, pair work, and mini lessons.
Directions are clear and explicit.
**Check out the Preview**
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
3rd - 7th
Subjects
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Pages
9
Teaching Duration
1 month
What others say
"This resource was an engaging way for students to deeply analyze each character. They had fun with it!"
leigh T.
"My students really enjoyed completing this task as part of their Wonder Unit. I combined a number of different tasks from different TPT authors and this was one that the children really enjoyed."
Sarah B.
Description
Wonder, by R.J. Palacio: Interactive Notebook Character Pages
The target audience for Wonder are children to upper middle school students who are in grades 3 to 8. The novel is commonly used as a read-aloud and with guided reading.
Includes:
★Interactive Notebook – character pages
Auggie
Via
Summer
Charlotte
Miranda
Justin
Jack
Mr. Tushman
Julian
★Answers will vary
Appropriate for several grades, due to the appeal, range of vocabulary, realistic events, and relevant subject matter. Most adults love this book due it the positive message. The character pages can be modified by guided practice, abbreviated assignment, read aloud, pair work, and mini lessons.
Directions are clear and explicit.
**Check out the Preview**
Come Together! Connect with Me!
Study All Knight Blog
Study All Knight Facebook
Danielle Knight (Study All Knight) on Pinterest
Study All Knight on Twitter
Study All Knight on Instagram
Created by Danielle Knight, © Study All Knight ™, The Knight Stuff, LLC
The target audience for Wonder are children to upper middle school students who are in grades 3 to 8. The novel is commonly used as a read-aloud and with guided reading.
Includes:
★Interactive Notebook – character pages
Auggie
Via
Summer
Charlotte
Miranda
Justin
Jack
Mr. Tushman
Julian
★Answers will vary
Appropriate for several grades, due to the appeal, range of vocabulary, realistic events, and relevant subject matter. Most adults love this book due it the positive message. The character pages can be modified by guided practice, abbreviated assignment, read aloud, pair work, and mini lessons.
Directions are clear and explicit.
**Check out the Preview**
Come Together! Connect with Me!
Study All Knight Blog
Study All Knight Facebook
Danielle Knight (Study All Knight) on Pinterest
Study All Knight on Twitter
Study All Knight on Instagram
Created by Danielle Knight, © Study All Knight ™, The Knight Stuff, LLC
Report this resource to TPT
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This resource was an engaging way for students to deeply analyze each character. They had fun with it!
Thank you for this resource to help my students meet learning targets!
Thank you for this resource to help my students meet learning targets!
Excellent task
Met expectations
Great value
My students really enjoyed completing this task as part of their Wonder Unit. I combined a number of different tasks from different TPT authors and this was one that the children really enjoyed.
Great novel study source
I used this with my 6th grade students as an additional source to help them connect to the story. It was great!
Good for Characterization
Met expectations
Great value
You can tell this resource was well thought through and it is so helpful. Thank you so much!
These character pages allowed us to take a deeper dive into the characters in the book!
A great resource to have to go along with our book study on Wonder! Has almost everything I needed for how I wanted my unit to run!
My students LOVE Wonder, and this character activity is perfect to help them understand the different characters.
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