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Hatchet Unit TOC Hatchet Unit TOC My Survival Kit When You Are Discouraged Foreshadowing Four Square Notes – Chapter 1 & 2 Foreshadowing - Guided Questions Memorable Devices Flow Map - Chapters 2 & 3 The Power of Positive Thinking Character Description Words & Definitions- Chapters 5 & 6 Obstacles Hope in 2017 Multi-Flow Map - Chapters 7 & 8 Conflict Double Bubble - Chapters 9 & 10 Coming of Age Leaving Childhood Behind - Chapters 11 & 12 There were these things to do. Textual Evidence - Chapters 13 & 14 Flashback Prediction Chart - Chapters 15 & 16 A Question of Style Style Chart - Chapters 17 & 18 What is your Style? Irony The Survival Pack - Chapter 19 & the Epilogue Under the Influence Point of View Hero Chart To Live Making Connections Alliteration and Assonance Self-Write Stanza Creating Images Imagery Object Imagery Using Figurative Language Figurative Language My Dream Understanding Symbolism Symbolism The Blurbs Attitude Adjustment Tone Scene Conversion Analyzing Theme Theme Comparison Chart Writing to Teach What do potholes do? What do we do next? What do I do when I edit? What rules do we follow for a final draft? What is the final step? Reflection My Survival Kit When You Are Discouraged Foreshadowing Four Square Notes – Chapter 1 & 2 Foreshadowing - Guided Questions Memorable Devices Flow Map - Chapters 2 & 3 The Power of Positive Thinking Character Description Words & Definitions- Chapters 5 & 6 Obstacles Hope in 2017 Multi-Flow Map - Chapters 7 & 8 Conflict Double Bubble - Chapters 9 & 10 Coming of Age Leaving Childhood Behind - Chapters 11 & 12 There were these things to do. Textual Evidence - Chapters 13 & 14 Flashback Prediction Chart - Chapters 15 & 16 A Question of Style Style Chart - Chapters 17 & 18 What is your Style? Irony The Survival Pack - Chapter 19 & the Epilogue Under the Influence Point of View Hero Chart To Live Making Connections Alliteration and Assonance Self-Write Stanza Creating Images Imagery Object Imagery Using Figurative Language Figurative Language My Dream Understanding Symbolism Symbolism The Blurbs Attitude Adjustment Tone Scene Conversion Analyzing Theme Theme Comparison Chart Writing to Teach What do potholes do? What do we do next? What do I do when I edit? What rules do we follow for a final draft? What is the final step? Reflection I have completed ________ assignments. Student Signature: ___________________________________ I have completed ________ assignments. Student Signature: ___________________________________