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Julie of the wolves Jean Craighead George

Jean Craighead George Biography

Part I: Amaroq, the wolf pp5-24 Vocabulary predicament bleak commended devotedly barren evoke sternly acutely immensity tundra reprimanded undulating discern monotony vitality elated hostile rigorous dispelled whimpered frigid bountiful adoration ambrosia dispensing versatile dominance lichen abundance semaphore

Part I: Amaroq, the wolf pp5-24 Characters Miyax Amaroq Kapugen Kapu Silver Jello Sister Nails Character Development: How is Miyax similar to you? How is she different? Setting: Draw an illustration of the setting of the story. Compare the setting to where you live. What is the main conflict of the story? How is Miyax able to communicate with the wolves?

Part I: Amaroq, the wolf pp25-37 Vocabulary radiant deference soliciting Jubilantly gaunt hobbled carrion swath laboriously smoldered striding savory ravenously regurgitated loped

Part I: Amaroq, the wolf pp25-37 Characters Zing Zat Zit Character Development How was Miyax able to get food in order to survive? Once Miyax has food, on what does she focus her attention? Do you think she will survive? Explain using evidence from the story.

Part I: Amaroq, the wolf pp37-49 Vocabulary drastically knoll dispute induce depart reassurance pondered conspicuous apogee hamper preened groveling plummeting veered belie bellowed acute astonishment viscera

Part I: Amaroq, the wolf pp37-49 Character Development What new wolf traits has Miyax learned from observing the pack? Realizing that the wolves would abandon the summer den soon, what did Miyax decide she must do? Why do you think Amaroq called Miyax to join his den? Do you think Jello did not want her to join? Explain.

Part I: Amaroq, the wolf pp49-61 Vocabulary quell undulated enveloped writhed incorrigible scoffing discern diligently content deft foraging improvisation crescendo

Part I: Amaroq, the wolf pp49-61 Daniel Character Development As a reader, you are learning more about Eskimo customs. Describe a few that you have learned. Do you think that Miyax will follow the wolves when they leave, or will she head for Point Hope? Explain your thinking. Why do you think Miyax left her husband, Daniel?

Part I: Amaroq, the wolf pp61-70 Vocabulary menacingly lone indigo morsel Character Development Why is Miyax worried about Jello being a lone wolf? Do you think the wolves will return for Miyax, or have they left her for good? Will Miyax be able to survive and make it to San Francisco to meet her pen pal, Amy? Use evidence to support your thinking.

Part II: Miyax, the girl pp75-84 Vocabulary bleakness divinely taut weirs Character Development In this section, you first learn that Miyax’s mother has died. Miyax’s father, Kapugen, cares for her on his own. So why does Miyax’s Aunt Martha say that Kapugen never did anything good after his wife passed away? Why does Miyax describe her memories of this period of her life in colors? Do you describe any of your memories in color? Explain and share one. Why did Aunt Martha take Miyax away from her father?

Part II: Miyax, the girl pp84--98 Vocabulary snickered terminal beheld macadam derisively clammy enchanted prosperous pinnacles scarce Character Development How has Miyax (Julie) changed since arriving in Mekoryuk? Explain using specific example from the text. Why does Julie say daylight is spelled A-M-Y? How did Julie’s life change again once she moved to Barrow? Do you think that Amy truly intended for Julie to come and live with her? Explain.

Part II: Miyax, the girl pp98-104 Vocabulary vibrant bleated piteously Why did Julie run away from her life in Barrow? Why does she think going to San Francisco will be better, especially if she says the old ways are the best? Now you know how Miyax ended up with the wolves in the first place. Do you think she will try to find them and live with them once more, or will she really go to San Francisco? Explain.

Part III: Kapugen, the hunter pp109-122 Vocabulary brandishing bravado feat abeyance cumbersome contorted sauntered desolate cowed gingerly sparsely niche dousing lair hostile deviating larder

Part III: Kapugen, the hunter pp109-122 Character Development How has Miyax’s attitude changed regarding making it to Point Hope? Cite examples from the text. Miyax sings songs about Amaroq being her adopted father. Compare and contrast ways in which the wolf is like a father to her. Cite examples from the text.

Part III: Kapugen, the hunter pp122-129 Vocabulary cauldron erected concave wrested shank caper Character Development Describe how the wolves continue to care for Miyax. Can a person live in complete solitude? Explain your thinking.

Part III: Kapugen, the hunter pp129-138 Vocabulary bay perspiration warden bounty plumage juvenile Character Development Once again the wolves save Miyax. What happened this time? Now that Kapu is in school, what does Miyax plan to do?

Part III: Kapugen, the hunter pp138-147 Vocabulary meandering constricted vise monotonousl y aurora Character Development Are the ways of civilization always the best? Explain using evidence from the text. What will Miyax do now that Amaroq has been killed?

Part III: Kapugen, the hunter pp147-151 Vocabulary sustain grandeur Character Development Will Miyax still go to San Francisco? Explain using evidence from the text. Will Kapu recover well enough to lead the pack? Explain.

Part III: Kapugen, the hunter pp151-162 Vocabulary advent enamored Character Development Will Miyax make it to her father? Will seeing him be all she is hoping for? Explain. How do you think Miyax felt having to tell Kapu and the other wolves to stay? Will it be the last time she sees them?

Part III: Kapugen, the hunter pp162-170 Vocabulary engulfed resonant Character Development At first, Miyax decides to leave Kapugen. Why? Explain. After Tornait dies, Miyax buries the bird and sings to it in English. Then she decides to return to Kapugen. Why? Explain. What has Miyax learned about the ways of her ancestors throughout the course of the story? What has Miyax learned about herself? How has she changed, grown, matured?

Novel Projects Narrative: Persuasion: Write a short story about Julie’s first few weeks being with her father again in Kangik. Write a short story about an adventure Kapu and the wolf pack have once Miyax leaves them beside the frozen river. Persuasion: Write a persuasive letter to Miyax explaining why the ways of the Eskimo should change and become more civilized. Write Julie a letter persuading her to hold onto her traditional Eskimo ways.