Characters
Events
Point of View
Superheroes
Pronouns
100

The main character of the novel.

August

100

August goes here for the first time at the beginning of Part 1

School, fifth grade, Beecher Prep

100
This character's point of view is that Auggie should to school because she is no good at math.
Mom
100

This superhero has a "Bat Cave"

Batman

100

Name a first person pronoun.

I, me, we, us

200

August's sister

Via

200

Growing up, this was August's best friend.

Christopher

200
This character's point of view is that if someone is nice they can join the lunch table with her and August.
Summer
200

Name a superhero who can fly.

Superman, Ironman, ...

200

Name a third person pronoun.

He, she, it, they, him, her, them

300

Bullies August and makes fun of his Padawan braid

Julian

300

Describe Via's first days of high school

She misses her old friend Miranda. She makes new friends at lunch.

300

This character's point of view is that the whole world revolves around August.

Via

300
This web-slinger can crawl up buildings.
Spiderman
300

Name a second person pronoun.

You, your

400

Auggie thought this character was his friend, until Halloween

Jack Will

400

The reason why Via doesn't like Halloween

Grams died that day.

400

This character felt Via needed attention, so she told Via she loved her best of all.

Grans

400

This superhero flies an invisible jet.

Wonder Woman

400

What point of view is the sentence below: Joe ran a mile in 6 mins and 45 seconds. He was really proud of himself for improving his time.

Third person

500

August's dog

Daisy

500

August's decision that changes everything on Halloween.

Wears Bleeding Scream costume to school

500
This character's point of view is that it's hard to be August's friend when the other kids keep making fun of him.
Jack
500
This superhero is the inspiration behind the word "Thursday."
Thor
500

What point of view is the passage below: Mary lost her homework in her room. When she got to school the next day, she told her teacher, "I don't know what happened to it."

Third person