Characters
Setting
Themes
Plot Points
Author's Purpose
100

Who is the main character of the story?

August Pullman

100

What is the main setting of the book?

Beecher Prep

100

What is one major theme of the book?

Kindness

100

What event starts Auggie's journey at school?

Auggie's first day at Beecher Prep

100

Why did R.J. Palacio write "Wonder"?

To promote kindness and acceptance

200

What is the name of Auggie's dog?

Daisy

200

What type of school does Auggie attend?

Private School

200

Why is acceptance a key theme?

People learn to accept differences

200

How does Auggie feel about going to school for the first time?

He feels nervous

200

What message does the author hope to convey through Auggie's story?

Everyone deserves kindness and acceptance.

300

Who is Auggie's best friend?

Jack Will

300

In which city does Auggie live?

North River Heights in New York City

300

How does the theme of courage appear in the story?

Auggie shows bravery in facing school challenges

300

What happens during the school trip?

Auggie is bullied but also finds support.

300

How does the author use Auggie's perspective to enhance the story?

It shows the challenges he faces

400

Name one of Auggie's sister's strengths.

Via, and she is very supportive

400

Where does the Fifth-grade trip take place?

Broarwood Nature Retreat.

400

What message about bullying does the book convey?

Bullying is hurtful and should be addressed

400

How do Auggie's classmates initially react to him?

Many are unkind to him

400

In what way does the author encourage empathy through the story?

By sharing different characters' viewpoints

500

What is the name of August's toy bear?

Baboo

500

Where does Justin approach Julian, Henry and Miles?

Outside of the bagel shop

500

When do we first see kindness as being a theme in the book?

Mr. Browne's Precept talks about Choose Kind. 

500

Name a character that changed in the end of story and how they changed.

Henry, Miles, Amos were all mean, but now have accepted August.

500

Why is the author's writing style important in conveying themes?

It allows readers to connect with Auggie's feelings