![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There are templates for you to print the questions out on post-it notes, making it easy for you to stick each set of questions right in the book! Additionally, I have provided cards for you to hand out to groups of students so that they all receive the same set of questions. They are written to incite conversation and debate amongst your students, as you guide them. The questions do not have right or wrong answers. They are thought-provoking and interactive. These questions are NOT meant to be a comprehension check or used as a written response. They are to be thought about and discussed in partners, groups or as a whole class. Provides questions, discussion topics, suggested reading lists, introductions and/or author Q&As, which are intended to enhance reading groups experiences. These Wonder discussion questions are NOT meant for students to answer on their own. You can decide to use all of them or just pick one or two that you think will resonate with your students. They will encourage deeper thinking as you share the novel with each other.Īfter you finish each chapter, there are 4-5 questions for you to pose to your class. Are you using Wonder as a whole-class read aloud? These Wonder chapter questions are the perfect way to spark lively conversations among your students.
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