The Media Centre
Books
Borrowing
Wonder
SPaG
100

When can I come to the Media Centre?

Any break, lunch or after school!

100

A bookmark.

How should I mark my place in my library book?

100

How many books can you borrow at one time?

As many as you can read! 

100

What is the name of August's best friend at Beecher Prep?

Jack Wills

100

What is a noun?

The name of a place, a person or a thing
200

Other than books, what can I borrow in the Media Centre? (2 things)

Games and laptops

200

What should I do before checking out a book?

Read a few pages to check its a book you will enjoy and can read. 

200

How long are you allowed to keep a book.

As long as you need, unless someone else wants it!

200

What is the main character's full name?

August Pullman (Auggie)

200

What is the adjective in this sentence?

The class completed their amazing stories on time. 

300

Am I allowed to bring a drink into the Media Centre?

Yes! As long as I am careful!

300

Where do I put books I have pulled off the shelf? 

On Mrs Becky's shelf. 

300

What can I not use a laptop for? 

Playing games

300

Give two reasons why Palacio chose to write Justin's chapter without grammar or punctuation. 

1. To reflect the fact he is a musician

2. To show he has many ideas in his head and is too busy to slow down and think about punctuation

3. To show he is a unique character

300

What is the pronoun in this sentence?

Jack Wills is a complex character in Wonder because he both annoys and supports Auggie. 

400

What am I not allowed to bring into the Media Centre?

Food!

400

Why shouldn't I let other people borrow my books?

The book is signed out in your name and is your responsibility. 

400

If you're not finished with your book, you would need to do this.

Ask Mrs Becky to renew it for you. 

400

How does the book Wonder change the way the reader thinks about people with disabilities?

It teaches us not to judge people by their outward appearance. It also shows that every person is valuable.

400

Add a frontal adverbial to this sentence: 'We walked towards the golden gates.'

Examples: 

Slowly, we walked towards the golden gates.

Quietly, we walked towards the golden gates. 

Joyfully, we walked towards the golden gates.