Sticky Note Annotation for Into the Wild

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Sticky Note Annotation for Into the Wild Over break: You will read Into the Wild to chapter 10 (yes, also ch. 10). You will need to write 2 sticky note annotations per chapter, so that will be 10 total sticky notes.

Front of Sticky Note Leave this space BLANK. Upper left corner: Small drawing of Thinking Tool Icon (Page # and Par #) + “1st 3 words of paragraph… Leave this space BLANK. A teammate will write in this space later.

Back of Sticky Note Write 2+ sentences commenting on the importance of the quotation and how it applies to the icon you chose.

Example: Front of Sticky ITW Page 29 Par 2 “We know all…” (contribution icon) Blank

Example: Back of Sticky Note Chris McCandless documented his adventures in an album of photographs and journals, which he gave to Wayne Westerberg before he departed for Alaska. By leaving this album with Westerberg, McCandless created a concrete trail of his past that Krakauer was able to follow. Without the album, McCandless might have faded into obscurity like many others who have lost their lives in the Alaskan wilderness; the album contributed greatly to his story.