Jack London's The Call of the Wild for Teachers
Title | Jack London's The Call of the Wild for Teachers PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780806129334 |
Teachers have found The Call of the Wild--from the very earliest days of its publication in 1903--to be a novella rich in instructional possibilities in history, geography, and ethics as well as literature. In this resource book for teachers, Daniel Dyer provides an array of activities--traditional and nontraditional--to accommodate a wide range of students, teachers, schools and communities. Dyer’s instructional ideas will stimulate exploration of such subjects as California and Klondike history and geography; tranportation by rail, ferry, steamship, and dog teams; techniques of gold mining; breeds of dogs; and subarctic flora and fauna--as well as the novel’s great literary themes.
Call of the Wild
Title | Call of the Wild PDF eBook |
Author | Jack London |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Alaska |
ISBN | 9781603035262 |
Jack London wrote this celebrated novel in 1903. It's considered one of his best stories and has become one of the world's most popular American classics. The call of the wild is the thrilling story of Buck, a domestic dog from California kidnapped and thrust into the harsh, physical world of the Yukon, a land of danger and ferocity, a land of wolves, blizzards, and treacherous frozen rivers that swallow up entire dog teams. Here is where Buck must learn to survive. He must become as wild and vicious as the wilderness that surrounds him ... or die!
A Guide for Using the Call of the Wild in the Classroom
Title | A Guide for Using the Call of the Wild in the Classroom PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Denny |
Publisher | Teacher Created Resources |
Pages | 50 |
Release | 1995-05 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1557344469 |
Includes sample lesson plans, pre- and post-reading activities, a biographical sketch of the author, book summary, vocabulary list and suggested vocabulary activities, book report ideas, research ideas, a culminating activity, options for unit tests, bibliography, and answer key.
Jack London's The Call of the Wild
Title | Jack London's The Call of the Wild PDF eBook |
Author | Erika Koss |
Publisher | |
Pages | 20 |
Release | 2006* |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Call of the Wild
Title | The Call of the Wild PDF eBook |
Author | Jack London |
Publisher | |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 2016-11-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781540308641 |
This special edition contains edits specifically aimed at assisting readers in understanding the classic text, preparing students for examinations, or providing lesson plans for teachers. This book is ideal for readers in high school, college, or otherwise seeking an easier understanding of a classic text. Original additions may include notes, lessons, and activities designed to foster understanding at key points in the story and at critical chapters. As an educator, I believe that older works of literature must be introduced into new generations. This belief has guided my editing of the original source material. Enjoy this classic piece of literature with an appreciation fostered by greater understanding and insight!
The Call of the Wild by Jack London
Title | The Call of the Wild by Jack London PDF eBook |
Author | Gloria Levine |
Publisher | |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Children's literature |
ISBN | 9781561376094 |
Describes suggested activities to be used in the classroom to accompany the reading of The call of the wild.
Jack London
Title | Jack London PDF eBook |
Author | Earle Labor |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 457 |
Release | 2013-12-24 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1466863161 |
A revelatory look at the life of the great American author—and how it shaped his most beloved works Jack London was born a working class, fatherless Californian in 1876. In his youth, he was a boundlessly energetic adventurer on the bustling West Coast—an oyster pirate, a hobo, a sailor, and a prospector by turns. He spent his brief life rapidly accumulating the experiences that would inform his acclaimed bestselling books The Call of theWild, White Fang, and The Sea-Wolf. The bare outlines of his story suggest a classic rags-to-riches tale, but London the man was plagued by contradictions. He chronicled nature at its most savage, but wept helplessly at the deaths of his favorite animals. At his peak the highest paid writer in the United States, he was nevertheless forced to work under constant pressure for money. An irrepressibly optimistic crusader for social justice and a lover of humanity, he was also subject to spells of bitter invective, especially as his health declined. Branded by shortsighted critics as little more than a hack who produced a couple of memorable dog stories, he left behind a voluminous literary legacy, much of it ripe for rediscovery. In Jack London: An American Life, the noted Jack London scholar Earle Labor explores the brilliant and complicated novelist lost behind the myth—at once a hard-living globe-trotter and a man alive with ideas, whose passion for seeking new worlds to explore never waned until the day he died. Returning London to his proper place in the American pantheon, Labor resurrects a major American novelist in his full fire and glory.