Wilson Sat Alone is a book by Debra Hess and Diane Greenseid, used quite commonly in schools today for comprehension exercises. It centres on a boy who always does everything by himself until a new girl arrives at school.
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Thanked
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Opened
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Gathered
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Amazing
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Gathered
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Wandered
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Wander
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Waved
Friendly
Bossy
Happy
Shy
At home
In the school
In the park
On the bus
He walks home.
He calls his mom.
He takes the bus.
He rides his bike.
Reads a story aloud.
Sits in a group.
Sits with a partner
Sits alone
He hates snow.
He is reading.
He is busy.
He is alone.
She always wears new clothes.
She is new in the class.
She is the youngest girl in the class.
She is always making new friends.
They smile all the time.
They eat lunch together.
They push their desks away from the others.
They do everything alone all day.
She wants to break up the group.
She wants to be part of the group.
Ms. caraway tells her to join the group.
She wants to be alone.
Plays in the snow
Sits with Wilson
Reads to the class
Sits alone
He is afraid that she will try to be his friend.
He wants to learn how she makes friends.
He doesn't like her.
He likes the way that she slurps her milk.
Sara wants to scare Wilson.
Sara doesn't like Wilson.
Sara wants him to join in the games.
The other children tell her to.
He has no friends.
He is scared of Sara.
Sara is scared of Wilson.
He isn't alone anymore.
Friendly
Bossy
Silly
Shy
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