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Determination and Perseverance Unit 2 Introduction Lesson 1 Essential Question What do I know about survival skills Standards ELACC6RL1 Cite textual evidence to
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Determination and Perseverance Unit 2 Introduction Lesson 1 Essential Question What do I know about survival skills Standards ELACC6RL1 Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. Determination and Perseverance. Unit 2 . Introduction. Lesson 1:. Essential Question. What do I know about survival skills?. Standards. ELACC6RL1: Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.. By Gary Paulsen. Main Characters. There really is only one “main” character. Brian Robeson. -13 year old boy planning to visit his father in Canada/his parents recently get divorced/he is an only child. Vocabulary. Hatchet . Vocabulary. Hatchet . Vocabulary. Hatchet . Vocabulary. . . Hatchet . Vocabulary. Hatchet . Vocabulary. Chapter . Frustration. Definition:. a feeling that comes when you can’t solve a problem. Synonym. : irritation, dissatisfaction, annoyance. Sentence One. : The student was overcome with . frustration. when he could not figure out the puzzle.. Suhail. Ibrahim . 10-2. Characters. Animals + picture. The Main character in this chapter is Brian and he is the only character in this chapter, The animals are the wolves and the bear and her child. . Gary Paulsen . Text Exploration. Chapter 13. Hatchet. Anticipation Response. – After reading chapter 12 make one specific . prediction and ask one specific question that you have. . . . . . Chapters. 11 and 12. Created by:. Ms. DeVito &. Mr. Walpole . (Grade 5~Garfield). s. tagger. (. verb. ). To . walk. or move as if about to . fall. “He had decided to always have enough on hand for three days and after spending one night with the fire for a friend he knew what a . Gary Paulsen . Text Exploration. Chapter 17. Hatchet. Anticipation Response. – After reading chapter 16 make one specific . prediction and ask one specific question that you have. . . . . . Brandon Lopez. James Jensen. Hook. When the apocalypse comes, all technology will be extinct, ammunition will have run out, we will have to turn to one weapon of survival… Hatchets. You think my hook is a joke!?. Gary Paulsen . Text . Exploration. Chapter 10 and 11. Hatchet. Characterization. – Brian has had many successes and failures since he has crash landed the plane; all of which have changed him mentally and physically. List as many adjectives that describe Brian’s mental and physical state. . Mohammed Alshamsi. 10.02. What did Brian do when he saw the plane?. He built a raft then tried to reach the plane to get inside it. He couldn’t get in because there was no way for him to go in. He tried many ways, he dove inside the water to check other ways to get in. At last, he also punched the aluminum plane metal and discovered that it can be bent. He brought his hatchet and tried to cut a hole for him to wiggle in to the plane.. Themes and Issues. Introduced in Sept. 1983. Twin turboprop engine. 14 seats. Maximum speed 230 mph. Range 1327 miles. Cessna 406. Brian is flying from Hampton, New York, to the oil fields in northern Canada. Imagery. Imagery means “painting a picture” for your reader. . Authors use imagery to help their reader “see” the story in action.. Authors “paint” with words.. Ways to use imagery. Sight. Week of September 13, 2010. A proverb meaning you can show people the way to do things, but you can’t force them to act. . 1. You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink. . 2. Carpe Diem: Latin expression meaning “seize the day” – take advantage of all present opportunities. .
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