They might be different in terms of the level of difficulty. Since it's for a reading test, it could be more challenging. The topics could also be more specific to what has been taught in unit 3 week 3.
Well, we can expect various things. Maybe there will be different themes like friendship or adventure. There could be interesting characters with unique personalities. And perhaps the stories are written in different styles, some might be more descriptive while others are more plot - driven.
Another theme could be exploration. If the stories are set in different places, the characters might be exploring new areas and learning new things about their surroundings. This can encourage kids to be curious about the world around them.
The main themes could be about friendship. In many stories, characters often show how they support and care for each other, which is a key aspect of friendship.
Well, from these stories, students can also learn about basic moral lessons. Such as being kind to others, sharing, or not giving up. The way the characters interact in the stories can be a great example for young learners to follow. The language used in the stories is also simple and easy to understand, which helps in building reading skills at this grade level.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't have the exact 'Wonders' book in front of me. But usually, it might include fictional stories about friendship, adventure or some historical events told in a way that's suitable for 5th graders.
I'm not sure exactly what the stories are without looking at the material directly. But they might be about various topics like adventures, friendships or learning experiences as is common in such grade - level educational content.
We can learn basic language skills like new words and simple grammar. Also, it might teach us about friendship or kindness through the characters in the stories.