There are excellent resources on the Internet for this book. Reluctant
readers are usually hooked after the plan emergency............ also, this
book is on tape ......very well done. I usually have kids listen (follow)
along to the first 3 chapters............I haven't found any student yet
that wasn't hooked after hearing a taped presentation. Most libraries have
this taped version. After completing Hatchet,  I do a compare and
contrast author study beginning with the book *My Side of the Mountain - *Jean
Craighead George........

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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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