Half of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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I am requesting 25 copies of the book 鈥淲onder鈥 by R.J. Palacio. I am going to include a review/summary of this powerful book.
鈥淧arents need to know that Wonder is about young boy, August Pullman, who has a congenital facial abnormality. After being homeschooled, he enters school for the first time in fifth grade and has to cope with a range of reactions to his unusual appearance, as well as a lot of typical middle school drama. Some kids use hateful language, and some people suggest that Auggie is mentally deficient. These situations are upsetting, as are other hardships that Auggie's family endures, including loss of a beloved family pet. However, goodness wins out, and readers should find it inspiring and uplifting.鈥 From Common Sense Media.
Next year I plan to make the book 鈥淲onder鈥 the theme of my classroom. I believe deeply in teaching students to be compassionate and caring, and I believe this book beautifully encompasses this sentiment.
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I am requesting 25 copies of the book 鈥淲onder鈥 by R.J. Palacio. I am going to include a review/summary of this powerful book.
鈥淧arents need to know that Wonder is about young boy, August Pullman, who has a congenital facial abnormality. After being homeschooled, he enters school for the first time in fifth grade and has to cope with a range of reactions to his unusual appearance, as well as a lot of typical middle school drama. Some kids use hateful language, and some people suggest that Auggie is mentally deficient. These situations are upsetting, as are other hardships that Auggie's family endures, including loss of a beloved family pet. However, goodness wins out, and readers should find it inspiring and uplifting.鈥 From Common Sense Media.
Next year I plan to make the book 鈥淲onder鈥 the theme of my classroom. I believe deeply in teaching students to be compassionate and caring, and I believe this book beautifully encompasses this sentiment.