![]() ![]() Visit my wide variety of Novels Lesson Plans on Teachers Pay Teachers, as well as my book, "Creative Curriculum Extenders: Differentiated Projects for the Language Arts Classroom" published by Prufrock Press Inc. Then even went on to study the new species-the Grolar Bear. My students loved this story and didn't want to put it down. It introduces students to climate change and how it affects the animals and humans of the Canadian arctic. This is a suspenseful story about two brothers fighting for survival in the wilderness of the Canadian arctic. This is a great choice for a thematic unit! It touches on global warming, the Inuit Indians of Canada and the decline of animals in the region. Teacher Tips for a Successful Book Discussion. ![]() ĜCSS Reading/Writing/Language Standards.Ě Student’s Packet (essential questions, vocabulary, projects/activities).Ě Teacher’s Guide (objectives, discussion questions, and answer keys).Common Core Standards for reading (literature) and writing are also included. ![]() Theme, Conflict, Characterization, Similes, Foreshadowing, etc.). They expose students to many literary terms and devices, used to make a story come to life (i.e. About to bring home a caribou for his ailing grandfather, Nick loses the meat to a fearsome creature never before seen in the wild. You get everything you need for the price of less than one novel. Never Say Die by Will Hobbs (Harper, 2013) Summary from publisher At home in Canada's Arctic, Nick Thrasher is an accomplished Inuit hunter at fifteen. ![]()
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