Main Plot Points
Main ideas and author's purpose
Implicit vs Explicit Information
Biases
Concrete vs Abstract Ideas
100

What is the name of the main character who attends school for the first time in fifth grade.

Auggie Pullman

100

What is the most important idea or message that a text is mainly about?

The main idea.

100

Information that is directly stated in the text is called this.

Explicit information

100

This bias causes people to judge Auggie negatively because of his appearance.

beauty bias

100

An idea you can physically observe, like Auggie’s backpack or classroom, is this type of idea.

a concrete idea

200

What is the name of the school where Auggie begins attending classes

Beecher Prep

200

When an author writes a text to convince readers to agree with them or take action, their purpose is this.

persuade

200

Information the reader must figure out using clues is called this.

Implicit information

200

This bias occurs when someone only notices evidence that supports what they already believe about Auggie

Confirmation bias

200

An idea that represents feelings or concepts, like kindness or courage, is this type of idea.

an abstract idea

300

What is the name of the character that acts like Auggie’s friend but secretly says mean things about him during Halloween.

Jack Will

300

If a text explains how volcanoes form and includes scientific facts, the author’s purpose is most likely this.

to inform

300

What kind of information is Auggie stating that he has had many surgeries?

Explicit

300

Julian demonstrates this bias by assuming Auggie is strange before getting to know him.

Confirmation bias

300

“Friendship” in the novel is an example of this type of idea.

an abstract idea

400

What school trip leads to Auggie and Jack being bullied by older students?

The nature retreat

400

What its a main idea in Wonder

Kindness is important

Sometimes the right thing to do isn't easy

400

What kind of information is readers realizing that Via sometimes feels invisible in her family?

Implicit

400

This bias occurs when someone assumes a person’s actions are caused by their personality instead of the situation.

Attribution bias

400

“Auggie’s astronaut helmet” is an example of this type of idea.

a concrete idea

500

At the end of the story, Auggie receives what award? 

The Henry Ward Beecher medal

500

What is the author's viewpoint about facial differences? 

What matters is how people are on the inside

500

What kind of information was Miranda giving up acting in the role so that Via could? 

Implicit

500

Students refusing to play with Auggie because their friends avoid him is an example of this bias.

Conformity bias

500
Is the "main idea" of Wonder concrete or abstract ?

Abstract