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Lost in the Wilderness By: Lori M. Harris

Setting the Stage You are on a trip to Alaska to visit an old friend. From Chicago to Anchorage you are the only passenger in a small, three man plane. Midway through the flight something goes wrong--your plane crashes! You are left all alone in the mountains of Canada.

Questions for Thought: You only brought 3 items with you on your trip Questions for Thought: You only brought 3 items with you on your trip. After the crash you can only find one of them. Of the three, which would you most like to have and why? Matches A knife Your sleeping bag

Questions for Thought: Just before the plane crashed the pilot swerved left, then right, then left again. You have no idea where you’ve landed or which way you need to go. Would you guess a direction and try to walk your way out? Or would you sit still and wait for help to come?

Questions for Thought: Being alone in the wilderness raises lots of concerns. You’ll need food, water, and shelter until the rescuers arrive. Of these three, which need is the most urgent? In what order would you look to satisfy them?

Questions for Thought: What people/things from home would you miss the most while you were lost?

Hatchet By: Gary Paulsen Our New Book Hatchet By: Gary Paulsen

Let's Get Ready to Read Break up into five groups of 5-6 people per group. Each group will take one of the following topics to research on the internet. We will spend the rest of class today, and all of tomorrow researching and preparing to share what you’ve discovered with your classmates.

The Assignment: Each group will take one of the following topics The Assignment: Each group will take one of the following topics. Find as much information as you can about your topic. The end of the day tomorrow will be spent presenting your information to the class. You may use posters or other props as you need them. If you have trouble finding information, click on your topic for some ideas for starting points. _________________________________________________ Gary Paulsen, the author The Canadian Mountains Small, single engine planes Wilderness Survival Divorce (statistics, the effects on children, etc.)

Where do we start? Gary Paulsen Below are some addresses for web-sites containing information about your topic. This list is not complete, however. There are other sites available. Use these as a starting point in your search. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7ADtOjxmRs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raLOaHZpBX4&nohtml5=False https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hlJu5Ygtak&nohtml5=False Back to show

Where do we start? The Canadian Wilderness Some things that you might want to cover with this topic include the weather, animals found in region, how populated is it, and what mountain ranges are found here. Listed below are some web sites that may contain this information. This list is not complete, however. There are other sites available. Use these as a starting point in your search. www.mobot.org/MBGnet/sets/taiga/index.htm www.touryukon.com/06kids/06dframe.html www.mobot.org/MBGnet/sets/taiga/animals/index.htm Back to show

Where do we start? Small Planes Below are some addresses of web sites that you may find useful in your search. This list is not comprehensive, however, and should be used as a starting point for your search. Some key words to use in your search include bush planes, small airplanes/aircraft, and single engine airplanes/aircraft. http://www.bushplane.com https://www.travelalaska.com/getting%20around/travel%20within%20alaska/by%20plane.aspx http://www.alaskastock.com/Alaska_Bush_Plane_Photos.asp

Where do we start? Wilderness Survival Below is a web sits that may be useful to you in beginning your search. www.bcadventure.com/adventure/wilderness/survival/index.html Back to Show

Where do we start? Divorce Below are some web-sites to help you get started in your search. This is not a complete list, however, and should only be used as a starting point. Some things you may want to look for are statistics on divorce and its effects on children. http://kidshealth.org/en/kids/divorce.html http://kidshealth.org/en/teens/divorce.html http://kidshealth.org/en/kids/feeling/#cathome-family Back to Show

Hatchet Brian Robeson is only 13 years old when he is stranded alone in the Canadian wilderness after the plane in which he is flying crashes. All he has with him are the clothes on his back, a hatchet that his mother gave him, and a secret that has been tormenting him ever since his parents got divorced. Now he must figure out how to survive on his own using only the tools that he has and his own inner strength and courage. Will he ever be found? More importantly, will he be able to survive alone?