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Call of the Wild

Call of the Wild. Lesson 28. Objective(s). You will need: The Call of the Wild by Jack London Chapter 6 Split-Notes. Let’s read paragraphs 1-11 of Chapter 6 Start at : “When John Thornton froze his feet…” End at: “So peremptorily did these shades beckon…”.

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Call of the Wild

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  1. Call of the Wild Lesson 28

  2. Objective(s)

  3. You will need: • The Call of the Wild by Jack London • Chapter 6 Split-Notes • Let’s read paragraphs 1-11 of Chapter 6 • Start at: “When John Thornton froze his feet…” • End at: “So peremptorily did these shades beckon…” • Let’s read paragraphs 12-28 of Chapter 6 • Start at: “Thornton alone held him.” • End at: “That settles it…”

  4. Turn & Talk

  5. Provide evidence to support your claim and have parenthetical citation – always assume to do this even though directions may not state to do so. Independent Practice • Select an incident from the excerpt you read from Chapter 6The Call of the Wildwhich shows Buck's devotion to and love for John Thornton. • Provide evidence for your analysis of the incident, including how their relationship differs from Buck's relationship with his previous owners.

  6. Objective(s) L29

  7. You will need: • The Call of the Wild by Jack London • Chapter 6 Split-Notes • Let’s read the rest of Chapter 6, starting with paragraph 29 • Start at: “That winter, at Dawson…”

  8. Turn & Talk – In your groups, briefly summarize the internal conflict Buck experiences as described in Chapter 6. • Now, in your groups, find three pieces of evidence from the chapter to support that claim or evidence which supports a counterclaim. • Turn & Talk – In your groups, What theme about humans’ treatment of animals is conveyed through The Call of the Wild?

  9. Independent Practice Incomplete work will be assigned for homework.

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