Wonder PPoint 2018
Wonder PPoint 2018
Wonder PPoint 2018
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the lesson you will…
Creative empathetic
writing that explores
thoughts and feelings.
First Impressions
What it tells us about the
Character Quotation
character
He doesn’t want to be
Julian ‘forced a smile’ there and is pretending to
be friendly.
Hot Seating
In the back of your books, write three
August.
Diary Entry
Choose to be either Charlotte or Julian and write a diary
entry of your day giving Auggie a tour of the school.
To retrieve
and infer
information
from the text.
Comprehension Questions:
Answer the following questions in
full sentences using evidence
whenever possible:
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Learning Objectives:
By the end of the lesson you will…
much.
Keep calm and carry on.
Discuss:
Explore
characters
through creative
writing and
drawing.
Auggie was At the last
going to be Boba Jack said he was
minute, he
Fett. going to be a
changed to a
Wolfman.
bleeding Scream
costume.
Julian is going Halloween
to be Jango
Fett. Costumes
Designing a Halloween Costume
Create a Halloween costume for
one of the major characters. Take
a full page of your exercise book
for the drawing – add labels and
colour when completed.
To explore
characters
through
inference.
For each of these words, list the definition, an
antonym and a synonym.
LO: to write a
presentation on –
ordinary or inspirational?
Sentence openers:
Speculating
One of the interesting things
about . . . was . . . She might have been . . .
One of the most remarkable If she hadn’t . . . she would
facts about . . . have . .
Strangely . . .
Another unusual thing about . . . Expressing a viewpoint
was . . .
In my view, . . .
Complex sentence starters
As I see it, . . .
Even though . . .
I believe that . . .
Although . . . In my opinion,…
Despite the fact that . . . In many ways . . .
In spite of . . . It’s difficult to understand
why . . .
Learning Objectives
By the end of the lesson you will…
Be able to
write from a
character’s
point of view.
Tuesday 22nd May 2018.
By the end of the lesson you will…
LO: to write
an informal
letter.
With your partner or small group, summarise
what has happened to the following characters:
August (Auggie)
Via
Jack Will
Julian
Hi Ben,
How are you? I’m sorry I’ve not written in a while but a lot has
been going on.
Do you remember when I told you about this new kid coming to
our school- August. Well, he’s actually become my friend. Or
should I say he’s not my friend now. I know I’m not making any
sense, I’ve been such a fool.
All three of us started the ‘grand tour’. When we got to the top of the
stairs, we went down the hallway leading to Ms Petosa’s room.
“This is our homeroom,” I said standing in the half-opened door. I was in
a rush to get this ‘tour’ over and done with. I had video games to play! I
said I’d help, but I didn’t want to spend all day here. It’s the holidays!
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Monday 18th June 2018.
By the end of the lesson you
will have…
To describe
a setting.
Driving.
It was a long, tiring drive home. I fell asleep in the backseat like I
always do, my head on Via’s lap like she was a pillow. As usual, a
towel would be wrapped around the seat belt so I wouldn’t drool all
over her. Via fell asleep too, and Mom and Dad talked quietly about
grown-up things I didn’t care about.
I don’t know how long I was sleeping, but when I woke up, there
was a full moon outside the car window. It was a purple night, and
we were driving on a highway full of cars. Then I heard Mom and
Dad talking about me.
“We can’t keep protecting him,” Mom whispered to Dad, who was
driving.
Jack will, Julian and Charlotte.
We followed Mr Tushman into a small room across
Mrs Garcia’s desk. He was talking as he closed the
door to his office and sat down behind his big, huge
desk, though I wasn’t really paying much attention to
what he was saying.
To write a
formal
letter.
Dear Mr Tushman,
Yours sincerely,
Jack Will.
Dear Jack,
Thank you so much for your letter. After being a middle-school director
for twenty years, there are almost always more than two sides to every
story. Although I do not know the details, I have an inkling about what
may have sparked the confrontation with Julian.
While nothing justifies striking another student, I also know good friends
are sometimes worth defending. As the first year of middle school can be
quite testing, I appreciate it has been tough for a lot students. Intention
Keep up the good work, and keep being the fine boy we all know you are.
Kind regards,
Lawrence Tushman
Middle-School Director.
Dear Mr Tushman,
Yesterday, I spoke with Amanda and John Will and they expressed
their regret about Jack punching Julian, our son, in the mouth. I am
writing to let you know that my husband and I support your
decision to allow Jack to return to Beecher Prep after a two-day
suspension. Although I think hitting a child would be valid grounds
for expulsion in other schools, I agree that such extreme measures
are not warranted here. We have known the Will family since our
boys were in kindergarten, and are confident that every measure
will be taken to ensure this does not happen again.
Sincerely,
Melissa Perper Albans.
Dear Mrs Albans,
As it turns out, Jack Will did not need to learn any of these virtues- he already
had them in abundance.
Yours sincerely,
Lawrence Tushman
Middle-School Director.
Sentence openers- do not use contractions in
a formal letter.
• I would like to inform you
Please accept my . . .
that . . .
I hope that . . .
• It has come to my attention that . I trust that . . .
.. It concerns me that . . .
• I am grateful to you for . . . I wonder if you would be kind
• I wish to . . . enough to . . .
• I wish to express . . . I would be grateful if . . .
It would be helpful if . . .
• I would like to . . .
I wonder if . . .
• Thank you for . . . As I see it . . .,
• It is with much pride that I can I would rather not . . .
confirm that . . . I appreciate that . . .
• It is with regret that . . . It is for this reason that . . .
• I write to you because . . .
Wednesday 20th June 2018.
LO: to write a
newspaper report.
Is there a catchy headline?
Is the report written in the past tense?
Does the first paragraph include the most important information?
Who? What? When? Where?
Does the rest of the report include more detail about how and why?
Jack is a kind person, but he suffers under the stress of being August’s
friend. I know this as he says “I guess I was just kind of wanting a little
normal time to chill out with other kids.” The sentence begins with “I
guess” as if Jack is struggling with his feelings; he wants to leave August
but he feels guilty about it. “Normal time” suggests when he is with
August he must carry his burden, which he finds difficult. “Chill out”
tells the reader that he feels uncomfortable and wants to avoid the
unpleasant attention that being with August brings. This links to his later
feelings of “having ‘snapped’ under the pressure of being August’s
friend”. He hides this from his friends as he feels ashamed.
Which part of Do you agree or
Why do we use
the PEE is disagree with the
PEE?
longest? Why? comments? Why?
If you are having trouble creating a
Jack PEE chain, use these prompts:
To retrieve
and infer
information
from the text.
Read page 184-204
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Learning Objectives:
By the end of the lesson you will…
Use three PEE chains to answer the Point (one sentence only)
following question: The writer suggests …
Justin seems like …
Palacio uses …
What do we learn about Justin
throughout his section Evidence (remember “inverted
of the novel? commas”)
I know this because …
When he writes …
With the words …
To write a
debate.
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Learning Objectives
By the end of the lesson you will…
Be able to analyse a
main character.
Character Analysis
1. Choose one of the main characters
from the novel.
Starting from the top, he worked his way down the page.
It is a rite of passage to go on a
school trip. Your task is to write a
page in your exercise book that
describes a school trip you have
been on.
Explore the
opinions and
feelings of the
characters in the
novel.
Precepts
Answer the following questions in full sentences in your
exercise books:
1. Introduction
2. Explain the plot (do not reveal too much - like a book blurb)
3. Give your overall impressions of the film and rate it (out of 5 stars)