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Thirteen-year-old Dylan follows his father into the woods on the slopes of Mount St. Helens, which is on the brink of another eruption, in an attempt to protect the resident Sasquatch from ruthless hunters. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Older elementary and middle school students would enjoy this book. This is an adventurous story that would most likely capture the attention of students in grades 5-7. Students in the Pacific Northwest will like that this book is set in their area. This story would be helpful for students to learn the elements of a good mystery story. I would have my students make predictions between each chapter while reading this story. Were their predictions correct? If all of their predictions were correct would this have been an engaging mystery? Students will then write their own 3-4 page mystery story. They will have to determine whether their writing is predictable, and if they have any plot twists that help add to the mystery. It will also be important to make sure the students know that plot twists must add to the story instead of confusing them. This would be something that is talked about before the students begin reading this book. ( )