Wonders, a McGraw-Hill Education product, is designed to help students meet high academic standards and prepare them for future success. Teachers will use Wonders to help your child:

In class, your child will be close reading, writing analytically, and practicing foundational skills using Wonders books and support materials.

Your child’s teacher will use a gradual release of responsibility learning approach. First, the teacher will clearly explain and model the skills and strategies, then provide guided practice opportunities before prompting children to either work independently or to collaborate with their classmates. 

Students will read and reread short, complex texts in the Reading/Writing Workshop. They will learn to take notes, ask and answer text-dependent questions, and cite text evidence. Then, students will apply what they have learned to longer texts in the Literature Anthology and Leveled Readers.

You and your child can access Wonders digital content online from home. Your child will receive a ConnectED account at the beginning of the school year.

As we transition into Wonders, students will find the texts to be more complex and therefore, challenging. The conversations they will have about the texts will push them to think more deeply and critically. The rigor will be noticed and teachers will support your child along the way.