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J.H. Gunn Elementary School Presents:
The Wonder of Reading Virtual Book Club
The Wonder Guide
The goal of this Home-School Project is to foster parental involvement in your child’s learning experience, guide your child in developing critical thinking skills, and to promote values such as tolerance, acceptance of
our differences, and appreciation for all that is just and valuable. Each week, you will read a part or two of the book, reflect on your reading, and post on the Wonderer’s Blog at:
www.wonderofreading.weebly.com
Week One – April 5 – April 11 Part One – August
____Read: pages 3 – 44 ____Reflect: Take time to reflect about Auggie’s experience as he begins fifth grade and all of the new characters you have been introduced to in Part One. ____Post: Check-in with the other Wonderers through the weekly blog. Week Two – April 12 – April 18
Part One – August ____Read: pages 45 – 80 ____Reflect: Page 45 begins with the title Choose Kind. What does choose kind mean to you? Do you believe the characters in this part of the book chose kind? ____Post: Check-in with the other Wonderers through the weekly blog.
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Week Three – April 19 – April 25 Part Two – Via
Part Three - Summer ____Read: pages 81 – 132 ____Reflect: (Part Two): Talk about how Via views life with Auggie. ____Reflect: (Part Three): How did Summer show bravery? Have you ever stood out in a crowd for being different/brave? ____Post: Check-in with the other Wonderers through the weekly blog. Week Four – April 26 – May 2
Part Four – Jack ____Read: pages 133 – 185 ____Reflect: Reflect on how Jack lost some of his cool friends in order to gain a true friend. What does this mean to you? On page 137, Veronica says to Jack, “Sometimes you don’t have to mean to hurt someone to hurt someone.” Reflect on what this means to you. Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not? ____Post: Check-in with the other Wonderers through the weekly blog. Week Five – May 3 – May 9
Part Five – Justin Part Six - August
____Read: pages 186 – 234 ____Reflect: (Part Five) What are some reasons Justin likes Via’s family so much? Reference page 192 when reflecting on this question. ____Reflect: (Part Six) Reflect about the camping trip. Compare how August felt before and after the trip. Why is the camping trip a turning point in Auggie’s life? ____Post: Check-in with the other Wonderers through the weekly blog.
Week Six – May 10 – May 16 Part Seven – Miranda
____Read: pages 235 – 248 ____Reflect: How did you feel about Miranda before reading part seven? Did your feelings change after reading part seven and learning more about Miranda’s personal life? Why do you believe Miranda said she felt absolutely happy for the first time in a long time at the end of part seven? ____Post: Check-in with the other Wonderers through the weekly blog.
Week Seven – May 17 – May 23 Part 8 – August
____Read: pages 249 – 310 ____Reflect: Reflect on how Auggie changed the lives of others and inspired people to choose kind. ____Post: Check-in with the other Wonderers through the weekly blog. Week Eight – May 24 – May 30
Prepare for Presentations
Thursday, June 2 The Wonder of Reading Virtual Book Club
Celebration and Presentations 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Presentations: A Personal Family Precept
For your presentations, you will create a family precept. You will present your family precept on the night of the Book Club
Celebration, Tuesday, May 5.
On page 46, Mr. Browne defines a precept as: “Like a motto!” said Mr. Browne, nodding as he continued writing on the board. “Like a
famous quote. Like a line from a fortune cookie. Any saying or ground rule that can motivate you. Basically a precept is anything that helps guide us when making decisions
about really important things.”
You will find many examples of precepts throughout the book:
ü Every new part of the book starts with a precept about each character. ü Mr. Browne, Auggie’s fifth grade teacher, gives his students a new precept every
month of the school year. ü Mr. Brown asks his students to write a precept of their own during summer break.
More Ideas for precepts:
ü Read the precepts on each new part of the book (Parts 1 – 8). ü Read pages 43 – 48. ü Pay attention to songs you hear on the radio. ü Look up quotes by famous people on the internet.
Ideas for ways to present your family precept:
ü Make a Video ü Create a Collage ü Do a puppet show ü Design a Poster Board/Tri-fold ü Write a song or rap ü Write a poem ü Paint/Draw a picture ü Make a Powerpoint presentation
Christy Gaudio, J.H. Gunn Elementary School Wonder of Reading Virtual Book Club