By: Gary Paulsen Copyright 1987 Simon & Schuster books for young readers Hatchet.

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By: Gary Paulsen Copyright 1987 Simon & Schuster books for young readers Hatchet

Transcript of By: Gary Paulsen Copyright 1987 Simon & Schuster books for young readers Hatchet.

By: Gary Paulsen

Copyright 1987Simon & Schuster books for young readers

Hatchet

Setting

The story begins in the forest. Brian is flying to his dad’s house when the Plane he is riding in crashes into the Canadian Wilderness. The story also takes place during the summer. It is important that the story takes place during the summer because it would be a lot harder for Brian to survive If it was any other time of year. It is also important the story takes place In the forest because if he wasn’t alone in the forest, he could walk to the nearesttown and call his Dad/Mom.

Brian

The most important character in the story is Brian. The character’s main goal is tostay alive in the Canadian wilderness until he is found by the “searchers”.

Problem/Solution

Brian's problem was that he was lost in the Canadian wilderness. The problem was solved when Brian dove down into the lake near his shelter and got a survival pack, then looked into the pack for the materials. He found a signal that would transmit to air planes and helicopters. Soon after, a helicopter landedand saved him.

VocabularySpiraling- spinning rapidly in circles “A color came that he had never seen before, a color exploded in his mind with the pain and he was gone, gone from it all, spiraling out into the world, spiraling out into nothing.”Battered- means beat up“in moments his eyes were swollen shut to match his battered forehead.”Frantic-everything is chaotic.“His mother and father would be frantic.”Gradually –step by step“Gradually, like sloshing oil, his thoughts settled and fear was gone.”Improving- making better “He set about improving his shelter by tearing it down.”

Made by: Abigail Shew, T.J.Holcomb, & K.T. Sivertsen

4th gradeMiss. Pearl’s class

May 22, 2013

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