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Katiria Ruiz

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A gripping tale of survival against nature's fiercest predators.

The Wild Call: A Harrowing Journey

• Use details to tell what happened in a story.

• Identify key individuals, characters, events, or ideas in a text.

• Determine how key individuals, events, or ideas are introduced, elaborated, or expanded on in a text.

• Determine the author’s point of view.

• Relate words to words with similar but not identical meanings (synonyms).

• Use context to determine the meaning of unknown or multiple meaning words.

The students will:

Objectives

To help someone from danger.

Rescue

To keep someone safe.

Save

Flames that are hot and burn; used by Henry to keep wolves away.

Fire

To move from one place to another.

Travel

An area full of trees and plants.

Forest

To hurt or kill.

Attack

Lost.

Missing

Feeling afraid.

Scared

A female wolf.

She-Wolf

Wild animals like big dogs that live in packs.

Wolves

A dog trained to pull a sled.

Sled Dog

Untamed nature where animals live freely.

Wild

Vocabulary

Six dogs

Ten dogs

Five dogs

How many dogs did Bill and Henry start with?

It was killed by dogs

It was killed by cats

It was killed by wolves

What happened to the first sled dog?

Dogs

Wolves

Cats

What animal is following the men?

They were sad.

Sad

They were happy.

Happy

They were scared.

Scared

How did the men feel while they were traveling?

Two dogs

Four dogs

Three dogs

How many dogs were left?

She is a threat that makes the journey more dangerous.

A mysterious predator

She follows the men and their dogs.

A female wolf

Who is the she-wolf?

Cats attacked One Ear.

Wolves attacked One Ear.

What happened to One Ear?

Bill couldn't rescue One Ear and had to return to camp.

The Outcome

Bill tried to save One Ear, but the she-wolf was too strong.

Bill's Decision

Did Bill come back after trying to save One Ear?

He used ice.

Ice

He used water.

Water

He used fire.

Fire

What did Henry use to keep the wolves away?

The men travel all day, growing more worried.

Pressing On

Wolves kill one dog.

Tragedy Strikes

Bill counts five dogs.

Morning Count

The Journey Begins

The men stay alert, protecting the dogs.

Strength in Numbers

Wolves follow the men.

Relentless Pursuit

Another dog dies, four remain.

Second Loss

Dwindling Numbers

The travelers plan to outsmart the wolves.

Tactical Decisions

The men are nervous, waiting for the wolves.

Growing Tension

A mysterious she-wolf appears in the darkness.

Nighttime Sighting

The She-Wolf Appears

The men guard the camp in shifts.

Taking Turns

The travelers continue despite the losses.

Moving On

Another dog is lost to wolves.

Another Loss

Only three dogs remain.

Morning Count

Three Dogs Standing

The travelers debate how to protect the dogs.

Human Dilemma

The dogs are torn between their duty and their instincts.

Internal Struggle

The she-wolf attracts the remaining dogs.

Seductive Presence

The Temptress

Bill tries to save him.

Bill's Rescue Attempt

The wolves ambush him.

Pack Revealed

One Ear follows the she-wolf.

Lured Away

One Ear's Betrayal

It's quiet, both men are gone.

Grim Realization

Henry hears a fight.

Sounds of Battle

Bill chases One Ear.

Desperate Chase

The Sacrifice

Wolves wait to attack.

Danger

He continues alone.

Determined

Henry mourns his friend.

Grieving

Lone Survivor

Henry's cleverness against the wolves' waiting game.

A Test of Strength

He has less and less firewood and needs to act fast.

Running Out of Wood

Henry uses a large fire to ward off wolves.

Fire for Protection

Fire: Nature's Shield

He's very brave in the face of danger.

Facing the Odds

He's ready to fight the wolves.

Fight for Survival

Henry has no more firewood left.

Out of Firewood

The Final Stand

Four sleds arrive.

Timely Arrival

Henry fights harder.

Hope Rekindled

He hears sleds in the distance.

Distant Sound

Unexpected Salvation

Henry's story becomes well-known.

Famous

He develops a greater appreciation for nature.

Respect

The experience has a lasting impact on him.

Changed

Rescuers help Henry recover from his injuries.

Healing

The Aftermath

Wolves play a key role in the balance of nature, controlling populations of prey and contributing to healthy ecosystems.

Natural Balance

Wolves live in complex social groups with intricate hierarchies and relationships.

Pack Dynamics

Wolves need to hunt to feed their pack.

Survival Instinct

The Wolf Pack's Perspective

The she-wolf represents the wild world calling to the civilized.

Symbol

This is part of how the wolf pack hunts.

Strategy

The she-wolf draws the dogs to her.

Allure

The Role of the She-Wolf

Pack Mentality and Coordination

Teamwork and Communication

Adaptability and Resilience

Planning and Strategy

Raw Power and Instinct

Tools and Technology

The Wild

Humanity

Man vs. Nature

Characters learn who they really are in tough times.

Self-Discovery

The story makes us think about civilization and savagery.

Moral Dilemmas

The story reminds us of our wild side.

Primal Instincts

The Wilderness Within

Henry is rescued by a group of men.

Finally

Wolves are following them and killing the sled dogs.

Then

Bill and Henry are traveling on a sled pulled by dogs.

First

Sequencing:

The story encourages respect for animals and the environment.

Conservation Awareness

The story inspires people to explore nature.

Inspiring Exploration

The story becomes a classic adventure story.

Literary Impact

Legacy of the Tale

  1. c) Weapons
  1. b) Food
  1. a) A coffin

What are Bill and Henry carrying?

  1. c) He runs away
  1. b) He shouts at them
  1. a) He uses fire

How does Henry keep the wolves away?

  1. c) The wolves
  1. b) Henry
  1. a) Bill

Who tries to save One Ear?

  1. c) Henry
  1. b) Bill
  1. a) One Ear

Who follows the she-wolf?

  1. c) Hunters
  1. b) Bears
  1. a) Wolves

Who kills the dogs?

LEVEL 1

Comprehension

a) One Earb) Bill c) Henry

Who follows the she-wolf?

a) The wolvesb) Other people c) The she-wolf

Who is following Bill and Henry?

a) He uses fireb) He uses a gun c) He hides

How does Henry keep the wolves away?

a) Billb) Henry c) The wolves

Who tries to save One Ear?

a) The wolvesb) The bears c) The hunters

Who is killing the dogs?

LEVEL 2

Comprehension

a) He uses fire.b) He climbs a tree. c) He hides in the sled.

How does Henry keep the wolves away?

a) The wolves kill him.b) He runs away. c) He finds food.

What happens to One Ear?

LEVEL 3

Comprehension

"We met some characters in the story! We met Bill, Henry, and the she-wolf. Which picture shows Bill & Henry?"

Who are the characters?

"This story takes place in the winter. Now, look at these two pictures: one of a snowflake and one of Bill & Henry. Which picture shows winter?"

Setting: Where and When?

"Let's review the story of White Fang. Who is the narrator?"

Who is the narrator?

Activity: Review of "White Fang"

"Great job, everyone! We've reviewed the setting and characters in White Fang. Let's continue with the next part of our lesson."

Conclusion:

  • "This picture shows Bill & Henry. Let's add it to your worksheet."

Identifying Characters:

  • "This is the snowflake, which shows winter. Let's put this picture on your worksheet."
  • "This is the forest. Let's put this picture on your worksheet."
  • "I have two pictures: one of a forest and one of a snowflake. Which picture shows the forest?"
  • "First, let's talk about the setting. Where does this story take place?"

Identifying the Setting:

  • "The setting is where the story takes place. It can also include when the story happens."
  • "Now, let's talk about the characters and the setting. Remember, characters are the people or animals in the story."

Discussing Characters and Setting:

  • "The story is told by a narrator."
  • "Who is telling the story, the narrator or a character? Think about it and share your answer."

Activity: Review of "White Fang"

Understanding the power of nature is important.

Respect Nature

Mental strength is as important as physical strength.

Resilience

Being flexible is key to surviving tough conditions.

Adaptability

The importance of working together in tough times.

Unity

Lessons from the Wild