What is the motto of The Wave?
Strength through Discipline
Strength through Community
Strength through Action
Who were the two hesitant students?
What is the symbol for The Wave?
A circle with a wavy shape inside.
What is Mrs. Saunders' concern?
The experiment is not good for young children.
How does The Wave impact the football team?
They become more organized and disciplined.
What does "Strength through Community" mean?
Working together - unity.
How does Laurie feel about The Wave?
Uneasy.
What does the symbol represent?
Unity.
How do students react to changes in the classroom?
They notice change and are excited about the unity.
What positive changes does Robert experience?
His appearance and attitude toward school.
How does "Strength through Discipline" apply in the story?
The students need more structure.
Describe David's initial reaction to The Wave.
Confused but curious.
Describe the salute for The Wave.
A wave shape with your hand a bring it to your shoulder.
What does Mr. Ross notice about his class sizes?
They are growing and more work is being turned in on time.
What negative effects does The Wave have on students?
It divides them.
Explain "Strength through Action".
Taking action will get things done.
What changes do you notice in Robert Billings?
He is becoming more involved in school.
How does the salute create unity?
It allows the students to be apart of a community.
Why does Principal Owens call Mr. Ross?
To ask about the Wave.
How do parents respond to The Wave?
They are unsure of how to feel.
Why do students need discipline?
Keeps them in order.
How do Brian and Duetsch's views conflict?
They have different opinions.
What does an X on the membership card signify?
It symbolizes the members who are monitors.
How does Robert's attachment to Mr. Ross evolve?
He seeks advice through him.
In what ways does the movement become controversial?
It divides the students from each other.