110 pages 3 hours read

Peter Brown

The Wild Robot

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2016

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Discussion/Analysis Prompt

Explore the novel’s theme The Acceptance of Difference. What causes the animals to accept Roz as one of their own? How does Roz accept the differences she sees in the animals? How do the animals learn to accept one another’s differences under Roz’s guidance?

Teaching Suggestion: It may be beneficial for students to access the novel as they consider scenarios that support the theme of The Acceptance of Difference. Students may find it useful to analyze the novel in three portions: before Brightbill, when Brightbill lives with Roz, and after Brightbill migrates—as Brightbill has a significant impact on Roz’s acceptance in the animal community.

Differentiation Suggestion: Students who benefit from additional assistance with analysis may find it helpful to work in small groups to analyze the text. Additionally, it may be helpful to narrow the topic by outlining specific pages or scenes in the novel for students to analyze.

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