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Lesson 7 (Student Book pages 61–68) Determining Theme
msmacdonaldela.weebly.comstories they have read. Familiar examples may include Hatchet, Because of Winn-Dixie, and Where the Red Fern Grows. The three stories in this lesson are examples of realistic fiction. Both “A Different Day” and “The Substitute” include characters, settings, and events familiar to students. The excerpt from the
Brian's Winter Book Website - PARRATORE'S PAGE - Home
mrparratore.weebly.comThis book was written for all those readers of Hatchet and The River who wrote (I received as many as two hundred letters a day) to tell me they felt Brian Robeson’s story was left unfinished by his early rescue before, they said, “it became really hard going.” They asked: “What would happen if Brian hadn’t been
81 Fun critical Thinking activities - VIDEA
videa.castudents to list six to ten items from the book that were impor-tant to the main character. This can be done individually or in small groups. If the students read Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet, for example, the list might look like this: Next, ask students to put …
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www.csus.eduallow me', and takes the hatchet from her hand. She was struck too parlatic to speak, and ever after Belcher would be at her heels car-rying a bucket, or basket, or load of turf, as the case might be. As Noble wittily remarked, he got into looking before she leapt, and hot water or any little thing she wanted Belcher would have it ready
81 Fresh & Fun Critical-Thinking Activities
www.mathematicshed.comIf the students read Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet, for example, the list might look like this: Next, ask students to put themselves in the main character’s place. As the main character, which of these items might they want to save in a time cap-sule? What other items might they add? Have each student create a short
hatchet - Scotland County R-1 SD
scotland.k12.mo.usHATCHET GARY PAULSEN "Plausible, taut, this survival story is a spellbinding account." —Kirkus (starred review) Thoughts of his parents' divorce fill Brian Robeson's head as he flies in a single-engine plane to visit his
Hatchet Book Unit - Book Units Teacher
bookunitsteacher.comd) The pilot that is flying the Cessna has a heart attack leaving Brian alone in the plane. 14. Based on the story it is likely that ___. a) Brian will be able to talk to another pilot on the radio b) the Cessna will crash into a lake c) the Cessna will land in the middle of a forest of trees d) Brian's mother will call him on his cell phone
Hatchet By Gary Paulsen - Saint Catherine of Siena School
www.scs-school-cedargrovenj.orgTo keep on top of things, stay positive. We control what happens in our lives based on our actions. Only the strong survive, not the weak. Crying or releasing your emotions makes you a stronger person.