Skip to main content
lesson
380 Downloads
Write a review
beta
EdBrAIn It
EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs.

Hatchet By Gary Paulsen A novel HyperDoc Template for Teachers, Parents and Students During Social Isolation

Share

Share On Facebook
Share On Twitter
Share On Pinterest
Share On LinkedIn
Email

About This Lesson

Hatchet By Gary Paulsen A novel HyperDoc Template created by Becky Hart. Gary Paulsen is an incredible writer.  

Things to consider before you begin the Novel.

1. When parents get divorced it has a negative impact on the children in the family.

2. Thirteen years old is too young  for a kid to own a hatchet. Hatchets are too dangerous and kids are too irresponsible.

3. Car crashes are scarier than airplane crashes.

4. Thirteen year old is definitely old enough to survive on your own without any parents or adult assistance.

5.Human beings underestimate the power of nature.

6.Severe hunger is worse than severe thirst.

7. Wild animals are the most dangerous thing to watch out for when you are in nature for a long time?

8.People would be more satisfied with life if all they focused on worrying about getting food, making shelter, and staying at one with nature around the.

9. Being left alone for the rest of your life is scarier than dying.

Enjoy

Resources

Files

beta
EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs.

Hatchet HyperDoc.pptx

Activity
May 8, 2020
4.42 MB
beta
EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs.

Hatchet Introduction.docx

Activity
May 8, 2020
154.15 KB
beta
EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs.

Master-Figurative Language.docx

Activity
May 8, 2020
10.84 MB

Reviews

Write A Review

Be the first to submit a review!

Advertisement