Wonder: Take away lessons

Have you seen the movie or book “Wonder”? In my class, we recently finished the reading the book, and we talked about all the different lessons you can take away from the book. Here are some examples:

When you do something bad, think about why you did it, and make up for it. I got this lesson from when, Jack punched Julian, Via didn’t tell her parents about the play, and Julian was really mean to August, which was for most of the book. Wonder is also related to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr because Dr. King believed in equality, and the book is about a boy who has a different face. It’s good to treat him equally. Another lesson is, being kind starts with maybe overcoming a fear like with Jack being friends with August and Henry and Miles helping August when they got in a fight with the 7th graders.

So, those are some lessons I take away from Wonder. It is also very funny! I recommend this book a lot. It is a great book full of lessons.

 

3 thoughts on “Wonder: Take away lessons

  1. I loved the way you typed the words and everything about your thinking I only wish that you told us a little bit more but anyways yours is awesome and great thinking!!! 🙂

  2. I have seen the movie, though the book was WAY better and more detailed. I like the “When you do something bad” advice. However, you are right… this book did help me make a couple connections to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I think that EQUALITY was a huge part of the story. A lesson that nobody wrote about was “Beauty is within one self.” Very well said Joaquin! 🙂

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