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Dogsong Independent Contract Dogsong by Independent Contract Name:______Number of activities to be completed: ______Name:______Number of activities to be completed: ______About the Book 1 Social Studies 2 Reading 7 In this novel for mature readers, Russel Susskit, a young Create a time capsule that could have been By the story’s end, Russel undergoes a Reading Inuit (sometimes known as Eskimo) teen, yearns to learn 8 made by Russel Susskit. Collect arts-and- personal transformation, leaving behind The old shaman Oogruk teaches Russel a Research more about his heritage and about the “old way” of Inuit crafts supplies with which to make items modern boyish ways and becoming an Inuit great deal about the old way of Inuit life. Obtain The Arctic is a challenging place to live. The life. Living as a modern-day Inuit, Russel feels an emptiness showing the old way of Inuit life. For example, man of the old way. Obtain a copy of page 5 a copy of page 6 and use it to document the largest group of native North American Arctic inside. Hungering to become more, he leaves home to live with you could use clay to make a model of an from your teacher and think about several of many lessons Russel learns. peoples—the Inuit—are sometimes known Oogruk, the old shaman, who teaches Russel how to live the oil lamp like the one Russel finds in chapter the significant changes Russel undergoes on as Eskimos or “eaters of raw meat,” but old way. Soon, Russel is ready to lead Oogruk’s dogs, the last 8 or use pipe cleaners to fashion a dogsled the journey to find his Dogsong. they prefer to be called Inuit, which means remaining dogsled team in his village, on a journey northward. as described in chapter 3. Make at least five “the people.” Research this tribe to gather It is a long journey, requiring great physical, emotional, and items. Then write a few sentences about each information about the old and the modern ways spiritual strength. As Russel and his team of dogs forge one on an index card. Finally, cover a box with of these Arctic residents. Trace a large map of northward into the Arctic, he learns what it means to survive newsprint, decorate it with scenes of Inuit life, Alaska and northern Canada. Shade the areas in the wilderness, to grow into manhood, and to become one and store your items in it. where the Inuit live. Around the border of your with his dogs and with the earth. map, draw pictures and write about important aspects of their lives, including housing, About the Author 3 Language Arts 4 Language Arts clothing, food, language, travel, and art. 9 Science Gary Paulsen was born on May 17, 1939, in Minneapolis, In part I, Oogruk tells Russel stories of the old Gary Paulsen uses many specialized words 10 Writing . His father was a career Army officer, so Gary way of life. Storytelling is an Inuit tradition in from Inuit life, such as muktuk and gangline. Select one Arctic animal, such as the caribou lived with his mother in which the elders teach children the old ways Use the book to find 15 vocabulary words or polar bear, and research its physical At the end of part 3, Russel and the dogs bring and what is expected of Inuit men and women. related to Russel’s life and their definitions. On characteristics, habitat, and eating habits. Nancy to the edge of the land. They follow the Chicago, where she worked in a munitions plant. At age seven Gary Make plans to talk with an older relative, construction paper, trace around your hand to Use a shoebox and arts-and-crafts supplies to snowmobile trail toward the setting sun and and his mother went to the to be reunited with his neighbor, or friend. Begin by scheduling a make a mitten shape and cut it out. Use it as construct a diorama showing the animal in its the village they know is near. Then the author father. Moving constantly, Gary had trouble in school. One day a convenient time to meet. Then write six to a pattern to make 15 additional mittens. On natural environment. On an index card, write leaves the reader to decide what happens librarian offered him a library card, and to Gary, this was like being eight interview questions. (For example: How the front of each mitten, write and illustrate a paragraph about the animal and then attach next. Take over the job of author and tell the handed the world. He began reading science fiction, westerns, and did you spend afterschool time? What was one word. On the back, write the definition. the card to the back of the diorama. rest of the story. First, consider how Russel the classics. the most interesting thing you did as a Hole-punch each mitten shape in the cuff area. has grown and how Nancy changes his life. Paulsen worked in maximum-security, high-tech jobs for the child?) Record your interview and any stories Thread the mittens onto a ten-inch length of Does he decide to continue his long journey, or government until he decided to quit and become a writer. He has that arise in your conversation. Share your yarn with the title-page mitten on top. Tie the does he decide to stay in the village, realizing won many honors for his books, including the Newbery Honor recording with the class. yarn to secure the pages. that people need people? Write an ending that citation, the Children’s Book of the Year Award, and the Parents’ brings the story to a logical conclusion. Choice Award. 5 Research 6 Writing 11 Gary Paulsen conceived the idea of Dogsong Cold, fear, and the beauty of nature are three Art 12 Student Contract Materials List recurring themes in Dogsong. Use sensory Russel’s journey leads him far along the path Social Studies copy of page 6 when he was camping in Alaska. Late at night, • Activity #7: surrounded by his sleeping dogs, he wrote words and the steps below to write a cinquain toward his goal for knowledge and personal Research the Arctic region. Construct a large box, newsprint, five 3” x 5” index • Activity #8: reference materials on the Inuit; • Activity #1: 1 poem on each of the three themes. fulfillment. Think about a goal you have for cards, crayons or markers, arts-and- /2 sheet of poster board; crayons, with a headlamp shining on his notebook. flip book by folding a sheet of poster board in crafts supplies markers, or colored pencils; map of Use reference materials to gather facts on Line 1—two syllables (the subject) your future. What path must you follow to half and using a pencil to divide the top fold Alaska and northern Canada camping in Alaska. Which Alaskan parks Line 2—four syllables (describing the subject) reach it? What challenges might you encounter into four equal sections. Cut along the pencil • Activity #2: copy of page 5 reference materials on Arctic wildlife, have campgrounds? What kind of specialized Line 3—six syllables (showing action) in the quest for your dream? On the inside of lines to form four flip-up pages. Do not cut past • Activity #3: voice recorder • Activity #9: shoebox, arts-and-crafts supplies, Line 4—eight syllables (expressing feeling) Activity #4: light-colored construction paper, Namegear would a camper need for a week in Dogsong a file folder, make a collage of cutout or drawn the fold. Label the bottom edge of each flip-up • index card Line 5—two syllables (describing or renaming the subject) crayons, 10” length of yarn, scissors, Dogsong the Alaskan wilderness? Fold a piece of pictures and words representing your vision of page with one of these topics: “Geography,” hole puncher • Activity #10: paper, pencil construction paper into thirds and organize the Center each poem in the middle of a nine- life’s journey. Russel’s song is titled “Dogsong.” “Climate,” “Vegetation,” and “Wildlife.” Then file folder, old magazines, scissors, Lessons Learned Activity #5: 12” x 18” light-colored construction • Activity #11: information as an illustrated pamphlet. Include Write your name and the title of your song on “Dogsong”illustrate each labeled page. Under each flip- Name • glue, crayons or markers inch circle of white paper. Fold the circle in paper, reference materials on Oogrukhelpful teacheshints Russel Russel might many give a lessonsfirst-time about the old way of Inuit life, lessons he knows Russel the front of the folder. up page, write a factual paragraph about its Alaskan camping, crayons or • Activity #12: reference materials on the Arctic; half several times and cut the edges to form a Answer Keys 1/ sheet of poster board; crayons, will needwilderness to remember camper. on his long journey north. Forsnowflake, each chapter being carefullisted below,not to cut write your one poem. lesson topic. Share your Arctic region book with the markersRussel Transformed 2 Page 5 markers, or colored pencils; scissors Russel learns in that chapter. On the back of this sheet, write five of the most important lessons class. • Activity #6: 3 sheets of 9” x 9” white paper, Students’ responses will vary. Possible responses are listed below. scissors you have learned in your lifetime. Russel undergoes a major transformation in the course of Dogsong. Document five changes in Before Russel and his life in the spaces below. On the left-hand side, write details about Russel when he 2 ©The Mailbox® Chapter 3 1. dependent lives at home. On the right-hand side, write the corresponding® change that occurs as a result of ©The Mailbox 2 2. attends formalized school©The Mailbox® his stay with Oogruk and his long journey. 3. lives in government housing 4 4. uses store-bought goods 5. uses snowmobile for transportation After 1. independent, self-sufficient 2. learns from the “school of life” After 3. lives in an animal skin tent Before Chapter Chapter 4. uses only handmade goods 4 3 5. uses dogsled for transportation 1. ______1. ______Page 6 ______Students’ responses will vary. Possible responses are listed below. ______chapter 2: ______You don’t get a song. You are a song. Chapter chapter 3: ______Always take care of your dogs first. 5 chapter 4: In some ways, dogs are smarter than men, if they’re 2. ______just allowed to be dogs. 2. ______chapter 5: To become a man, you cannot go home. Leave and run ______Chapter with the dogs so you can become what you want to be. ______chapter 8: The best fat to eat is also the best fat to burn in your ______8 lamp. Save the best for the fire and you will not be cold. ______Chapter chapter 10: It isn’t the destination that counts. It is the journey, so 3. ______10 pay attention to it. 3. ______chapter 12: To be close to death and then come back ______cannot be accomplished without pain. ______chapter 14: Dogs run because they want to, or because they think ______they want to. You can make them think they want to run. ______

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