PPT-Hatchet – Chapter 18, 19 and Epilogue
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Mohammed Alshamsi 1002 What did Brian do when he saw the plane He built a raft then tried to reach the plane to get inside it He couldnt get in because there was
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Hatchet – Chapter 18, 19 and Epilogue: Transcript
Mohammed Alshamsi 1002 What did Brian do when he saw the plane He built a raft then tried to reach the plane to get inside it He couldnt 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. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students ANCHOR TEXT Hatchet, Gary Paulsen (iterary)RELATED TEXTS Literary Texts (Fiction) In Which the Autumn Provides Food and Loneliness and In Which We All Learn About Halloween fro Vocabulary Lesson 5. anagram. . inexplicable. . assertion noncommittal. . coherent proboscis. . fulminate quixotic. . goad surmise. Noun . A word formed from another word by changing the order of the letters. Abdulaziz Ahmad Alsumaiti 10.02 1021120083. What did Brian do when he first saw the plane? . At . the first when he saw the plane he said that he will cut the cover of the plane by hatchet but he didn’t.. 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 Joe Sasson. Setting. Canadian woods. Fall. Characters. Brian robsen- Biran Robsen is the main character of this story he is 13 years old and his parents got divorced when he was young.. Brian Robsens Mom. By . Ayona. Taylor . Famous Quotes. “ I want all hellions to quit puffing that hell fume in gods clean air”. “I felt invincible. My strength was that of a giant. God was certainly standing by me. I smashed five saloons with rocks before I ever took a hatchet.”. 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. . 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!?. 16. Name : Mohammed Ahmed.. Grade : 10.02. Characters. . 1) Brain. Setting. Brian proudly recalls the major events since the plane crash, which he calls "First Days." For example, on "First Arrow Day" he had successfully constructed a straight-shooting arrow, and on "First Rabbit Day" he had killed his first rabbit, using similar methods as he had used to kill the . Characters . Brian. Describe the setting . In the forest. In the shelter. Near the lake. How did Brian express his self confidence? . on . "First Arrow Day" he had successfully constructed a straight-shooting arrow, and on "First Rabbit Day" he had killed his first rabbit, using similar methods as he had used to kill the . We have the same invitation to rebuild the church. Leadership is NOT an option for human beings; we all influence others to act.. The forces of good are: love, faith, hope, wisdom, generosity, courage, kindness. Group 2. Thomas Hutcheson. , Kristina . Giamportone. , Stevie . Kreidler. , Brittney . McQuesten. , and . Kevin Jones. Epilogue. . Increasing Prevalent . V. iew. “..Greatness owes more to circumstance, even luck, than to action and discipline-that what happens to us matters more than what we do.”. Content Goal- to make predictions before and after these chapters; to track plot elements during chapters 15-16. Language Goal- read, write, speak, and listen collaboratively about the novel’s resolution (+2).
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