
This comprehensive summary and analysis PowerPoint for Wonder Chapters 64–73 guides students through Jack’s journey of regret, growth, and restored friendship. Featuring thoughtful pair and group work activities, it helps students explore character development, social conflict, and forgiveness while reinforcing comprehension and social-emotional learning (SEL).
What’s Inside:
Section 1: Do Now Task
5 targeted short-response questions with an answer key
Designed to assess reading comprehension and discussion readiness
Section 2: Warmer – “If I Were Jack…” Reflective Response
A writing and partner-sharing prompt where students respond to Jack’s dilemma
Builds empathy and critical thinking from a first-person point of view
Section 3: Overview of Characters
Analysis of key characters including Jack, Auggie, Charlotte, Summer, Julian, Via, Justin, and Mr. Tushman
Section 4: Plot Timeline & Chapter-by-Chapter Summary + Group Work: Reputation Repair Plan
Clear bullet-point summaries of Chapters 64–73
Great for plot tracking and guided note-taking
Collaborative project where students design a campaign to help Jack repair his social image
Section 5: Themes & Ideas
Explores friendship, peer pressure, social exclusion, and communication
Includes textual support and classroom discussion prompts
Section 6: Symbolism
Focus on modern and emotional symbols like:
Facebook messages (communication & reconciliation)
The “war list” (peer pressure & middle school conflict)
Section 7: Key Quotes Analysis
Includes four key quotes with context and significance
Encourages deeper interpretation and discussion of character growth and theme
Section 8: Exit Ticket – “I Used to Think… Now I Think…”
Reflective activity for students to track how their understanding of characters or situations has evolved
Perfect for metacognition and end-of-lesson synthesis
Why Buy This Resource?
No-Prep & Editable – Just open and teach
Student-Centered – Includes discussion, role play, collaborative design, and SEL reflection
Standards-Aligned – Strong focus on literary elements, theme development, and character analysis
Versatile Use – Great for in-person, hybrid, or distance learning
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