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Wonders ©2023 is an evidence-based K–5 ELA program that empowers students to take an active role in learning and exploration. Best-in-class differentiation and ELL resources support strong outcomes for all learners, and meaningful, authentic literature invites students to explore our world and learn more about themselves and each other in the process.
Wonders 2023 was rated highly by EdReports.org, with all green scores across the three gateways.
Wonders brings the best in blended learning to your classroom. Every print resource is also available digitally, and your digital workspace includes thousands of readers, hundreds of games, interactive texts, videos, and a myriad of optional resources to extend every lesson and respond to students' interests.
Wonders uses research-proven instruction and best practices to help students grow as readers, writers, and critical thinkers. Explore formative research as well as efficacy studies and testimonials from educators just like you.
Drawing upon decades of literacy research, we built Wonders to deliver high-quality instruction backed by the Science of Reading. Our program is underpinned by the findings of preeminent reading researchers—because modern classrooms should be served by proven instructional practices.
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The Wonders program by McGraw Hill is a comprehensive K–5 literacy curriculum designed to build strong reading skills in students through engaging, research-based instruction. Key features include interconnected reading, writing, phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension strategies, all delivered through diverse and culturally relevant texts.
The curriculum supports early literacy development by emphasizing phonemic awareness, phonics instruction, and oral language skills, laying a solid foundation for reading fluency and comprehension. It integrates systematic and explicit phonics lessons alongside meaningful reading and writing activities.
Yes, the Wonders program includes close reading passages that encourage students to analyze and deeply understand texts through repeated readings and targeted questioning, which builds critical thinking and text-based evidence skills.
Phonics and phonemic awareness are taught through systematic lessons that focus on sound-letter relationships, blending, segmenting, and manipulating sounds with clear models and practice opportunities to foster decoding skills.
To track student progress, Wonders uses formative and summative assessments such as unit tests, benchmark assessments, rubrics, and fluency assessments, allowing teachers to monitor growth and tailor instruction.
Overall, Wonders teaches essential literacy skills including phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary development, fluency, comprehension strategies, writing, and language skills, preparing students for confident and proficient reading.