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Call of the Wild Lesson 9 Call of the Wild Lesson 9

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Call of the Wild Lesson 9 Objectives Lets read the first 4 paragraphs of chapter 2 aloud Start at Bucks first day on the Yea beach was like a nightmare Stop at Spitz ran out his tongue and laughed again ID: 766775

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Call of the Wild Lesson 9

Objective(s)

Let’s read the first 4 paragraphs of chapter 2 aloud. Start at: “Buck's first day on the Yea beach was like a nightmare.” Stop at: “Spitz ran out his tongue and laughed again…”

Turn & Talk

Let’s read paragraphs 5-14 of chapter 2 aloud. Start at: “Before he had recovered from the shock…” Stop at: “As courier for the Canadian Government…” With partners

Independent Practice

Objective(s) L10

  Read the rest of chapter 2 aloud, starting at paragraph 15. Start at: “Three more huskies were added…”  #1-2

Independent Practice Provide evidence to support your claim and have parenthetical citation – always assume to do this even though directions may not state to do so.

Objective(s) L11

Let’s read paragraphs 7-11 of Chapter 3 aloud. Start at: “Francois was surprised, too…” End at: “What you think, eh, Perrault ?” Reread the first sentence. What words describe Buck’s head and shoulders? What is the impact of these words? How are Dave and Sol- leks described? What are they doing despite this description? How is Joe described? What is the impact of comparing him to a demon? Why? What sensory details are in the following line: “Once his teeth closed on the fore leg of a husky, and he crunched down through the bone.” What is the impact of this line?

Reread the first sentence. What words describe Buck’s head and shoulders? What is the impact of these words? How are Dave and Sol- leks described? What are they doing despite this description? How is Joe described? What is the impact of comparing him to a demon? Why? What sensory details are in the following line: “Once his teeth closed on the fore leg of a husky, and he crunched down through the bone.” What is the impact of this line? Describe how Buck and the dogs look at the end of this paragraph. What words or phrases helped you describe them? What is the impact of that description on you as a reader? What do these descriptions highlight about the Wild? About Buck’s continued transformation?

Let’s read paragraphs 7-11 of Chapter 3 aloud. Start at: “The courier shook his head dubiously” End at: “Sure, I know.”