I would sell the survival theme of the book. I have found that my 5th graders 
love reading this book because they can connect to Brian - he is about their 
age, and many students are from split families where the parents are fighting. 
To begin, I have my students imagine having to survive on an island all alone 
and make predictions about what the main character will have to do to 
survive.If you look online there is a website with a lot of lesson plans on 
this book. I believe it is teachervision.com...if is not there - google the 
title and there should be ample suggestions and ideas...  
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Hi All,
Sorry about changing the topic, but I'm starting an "emergency" unit on the 
novel Hatchet.  Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions, tips on how to 
incorporate this novel into a workshop approach?  I have the lit. guide but  
this
is last minute.  I'm starting tomorrow.  My class is very low and  full of
reluctant readers.  All suggestions are appreciated.
Michele



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