Wonder Figurative Language Tests and Quizzes
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- Dear Educators,This Bundle for R. J. Palacio’s novel, Wonder Includes:Nine reading comprehension tests with study guidesNine vocabulary quizzes, study guides, and work sheetsNine writing assignments33 Figurative language tests, quizzes, and work sheets, including study guide and gameNine sequencingPrice $34.20Original Price $38.00Save $3.80
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Dear Educators,
This product identifies two hundred twenty-seven figures of speech in R. J. Palacio’s novel, Wonder. The overall package includes 431 questions, which are broken down into 33 separate tests, quizzes, or work sheets. These differentiated assessments were written for traditional and inclusion classrooms.
This Product Includes:
- 329 Pages
- Teacher’s notes
- Study guide
- Cut out study sheets/game
- One practice quiz with 27 questions
- One modified practice quiz with 27 questions
- 5 Practice work sheets 12 questions each
- 5 Modified practice work sheets 12 questions each
- 9 Tests with figurative language quoted from the novel
- 9 Modified tests with figurative language quoted from the novel
- 18 Quizzes with figurative language quoted from the novel
- 18 Modified quizzes with figurative language quoted from the novel
- 346 Questions based on quotes from the novel
- 431 Questions total
- Detailed answer keys
- 21 Easel Activities
- 15 Easel Assessments
Teacher’s Notes:
- Definitions for: simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, personification, hyperbole, idiom, flashback, sarcasm, repetition, pun, allusion. alliteration, and oxymoron
- Helpful examples and examples from the novel for: simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, personification, hyperbole, idiom, flashback, sarcasm, repetition, pun, allusion, alliteration, and oxymoron.
Study Guide:
- Definitions for: simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, personification, hyperbole, idiom, flashback, sarcasm, repetition, pun, allusion. alliteration, and oxymoron
- Helpful examples and examples from the novel for: simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, personification, hyperbole, idiom, flashback, sarcasm, repetition, pun, allusion, alliteration, and oxymoron.
Cut Out Study Sheets and Game:
- Sheet 1 of 2: simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, personification, hyperbole, idiom, alliteration
- Definitions: simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, personification, hyperbole, idiom, alliteration
- Sheet 2 of 2: flashback, sarcasm repetition, pun, allusion, and oxymoron
- Definitions: flashback, sarcasm repetition, pun, allusion, and oxymoron
- Instructions for study guide and game
Practice Quiz:
- Part I ~ 13 matching questions
- Part II ~ 12 multiple choice questions
- Modified quiz for Part I
Practice Work Sheets:
- 5 Work sheets
- 5 Modified work sheets
- Multiple choice
- 12 Questions each
Tests and Quizzes with Quotes From the Novel:
- Pages 3 – 44
- Part I has 27 questions
- Part II has 5 questions
- Part III has 5 questions
- Pages 45 – 80
- Part I has 20 questions
- Part II has 5 questions
- Part III has 5 questions
- Pages 81 – 117
- Part I has 28 questions
- Part II has 11 questions
- Part III has 12 questions
- Pages 118 – 152
- Part I has 26 questions
- Part II has 6 questions
- Part III has 6 questions
- Pages 153 – 185
- Part I has 18 questions
- Part II has 5 questions
- Part III has 5 questions
- Pages 186 – 204
- Part I has 20 questions
- Part II has 7 questions
- Part III has 7 questions
- Pages 205 – 234
- Part I has 26 questions
- Part II has 7 questions
- Part III has 7 questions
- Pages 235 – 248
- Part I has 17 questions
- Part II has 6 questions
- Part III has 6 questions
- Pages 249 – 310
- Part I has 45 questions
- Part II has 7 questions
- Part III has 7 questions
- Part I - Multiple choice. Directions: The following quotes were taken from Wonder. Identify the correct figurative language in each quote. If it is a simile underline the things being compared.
- Part II - Multiple choice. Directions: Identify the correct literal meaning of the figures of speech in the following quotes from Wonder.
- Part III - Directions: 1. Identify the figure of speech for each quote from Wonder. 2. Explain the literal meaning of the figurative language. 3. Write in a complete sentence. Example included.
- Page and paragraph number for each question
- Parts two and three are made up of idioms, metaphors, and similes from part one. While this may seem like duplication the aim is to test students’ understanding of the literal meaning of the figurative language without giving away the answer.
- Modified tests and quizzes are included
Detailed Answer Keys:
- Answer keys are copies of the quizzes with detailed answers
- Page and paragraph numbers for each question from the novel
Easel Assessments: Parts I and II
- Pages 3 – 44 has 32 questions
- Pages 45 – 80 has 25 questions
- Pages 81 – 117 has 39 questions
- Pages 118 – 152 has 32 questions
- Pages 153 – 185 has 23 questions
- Pages 186 – 204 has 27 questions
- Pages 205 – 234 has 34 questions
- Pages 235 – 248 has 23 questions
- Pages 249 – 310 has 52 questions
- One practice quiz test 27 questions
- 5 Work sheets 12 questions each
- Multiple choice
Easel Activities:
- Self-checking drag and drop practice quiz; 12 questions
- Modified self-checking drag and drop practice quiz; 12 questions
- Self-checking drag and drop practice quiz; definitions; 13 questions
- 9 Quizzes for Part III with answer boxes
- 9 Modified quizzes for Part III with answer boxes
- Ready to assign, just one click!
This entire product is available in Easel.
Since page numbers are included for each quote, you can use this product for classroom/homework assignments by asking students to find examples of figurative language on specific pages and/or in specific chapters.
I’m sure you and your students will be happy to use this material in your classroom. If you have any requests about my work, please drop me a note.