Wonder lesson 1: fiction, non-fiction, realistic and unrealistic



Wonder by R.C. Palacio 
Lesson 1: fiction, non-fiction, realistic and unrealistic


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Wonder by R.C. Palacio 
Lesson 1: fiction, non-fiction, realistic and unrealistic


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At the end of the lesson ...
... you understand the terms fiction, non-fiction, realistic and unrealistic.
... you can determine whether the book is fiction or non-fiction.
... you can determine wether the boos is realistic or unrealistic


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The creation of 'Wonder'
Raquel Palacio, the author ofWonder, took inspiration for Wonder from an incident in her own life. 
She went to an icecream shop where her son noticed a girl with a facial impairment. The boy cried out of shock. Palacio walked directly out of the shop. The incident made a deep impression on her and moved her to write the book. 
(Source: IMDb)

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Slide 4 - Video

Your verdict (for now)


You must already have an opinion about the book.
The following questions will focus on this initial opinion. 

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Slide 6 - Slide

1. Agree or disagree?
And explain.

'This book is a must-read'.

Slide 7 - Open question

2. Agree or disagree?
And explain.

'The story is painfully beautiful.'

Slide 8 - Open question



Is this book fiction or non-fiction?
A
fiction
B
non-fiction

Slide 9 - Quiz


Are these books fiction or non-fiction?
A
fiction
B
non-fiction

Slide 10 - Quiz

Slide 11 - Slide

Realistic and unrealistic
Realistic
The author makes up characters and events that are similar to real-life.

Unrealistic
The author makes up characters and events that cannot exist in real-life.

Slide 12 - Slide


Is this book fiction or non-fiction?
A
fiction
B
non-fiction

Slide 13 - Quiz


Is this fiction or non-fiction?
A
fiction
B
non-fiction

Slide 14 - Quiz


Is this fiction or non-fiction?
A
fiction
B
non-fiction

Slide 15 - Quiz


Is this fiction or non-fiction?
A
fiction
B
non-fiction

Slide 16 - Quiz


Is this fiction or non-fiction?
A
fiction
B
non-fiction

Slide 17 - Quiz


Is this fiction or non-fiction?
A
fiction
B
non-fiction

Slide 18 - Quiz


Is this fiction or non-fiction?
A
Fiction
B
Non-fiction

Slide 19 - Quiz


Is this fiction or non-fiction?
A
Fiction
B
Non-fiction

Slide 20 - Quiz


Is this fiction or non-fiction?
A
fiction
B
non-fiction

Slide 21 - Quiz

Is a story where animals can talk realistic or unrealistic?
A
Realistic
B
Unrealistic

Slide 22 - Quiz

Is a made-up story (fiction) about loverboys realistic or unrealistic?
A
Realistic
B
Unrealistic

Slide 23 - Quiz

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling =
A
realistic and fiction
B
unrealistic and fiction
C
realistic and non-fiction
D
unrealistic and non-fiction

Slide 24 - Quiz

Conclusion:
1. Is Wonder fiction or non-fiction?
Explain.

Slide 25 - Open question

Conclusion:
2. Is Wonder realistic or unrealistic?
Explain.

Slide 26 - Open question