Chogan and the Gray Wolf
Book #1 in the Chogan Native American Series
It is 100 years B.C. (Before Columbus), and life is good for twelve-year-old Chogan and his ten-year-old sister until a Grizzly Bear terrorizes their Indian village along the southern shore of Lake Superior. The bear crushes wigwams with its massive weight and destroys precious strips of meat women had hung on racks to dry. Despite the danger, life must go on if Chogan and his family are to survive. Chogan and his sister venture into the forest of virgin white pine to check their snares and discover an orphaned wolf pup. The bear has killed the wolf pup's mother, and has left the pup to die.
Chogan adopts the young wolf knowing he must return the wolf to the wild at the end of the summer. Under Chogan's care, the wolf pup survives and grows to adulthood. The time comes when Chogan and the wolf must part and go their separate ways. The wolf quickly adapts to the wild but never forgets his friend. Chogan had saved the pup's life, and fate will soon provide the wolf with a chance to return the favor.
Interspaced among the pages of historical fiction are seven links to stand-alone web pages portraying a cultural event or survival skill essential to Chogan's life in early America.
First grade students have enjoyed Chogan and the Gray Wolf when it has been read to them by their teacher. The Flesch-Kincaid self-read grade level is 3.9.
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It is 100 years B.C. (Before Columbus), and life is good for twelve-year-old Chogan and his ten-year-old sister until a Grizzly Bear terrorizes their Indian village along the southern shore of Lake Superior. The bear crushes wigwams with its massive weight and destroys precious strips of meat women had hung on racks to dry. Despite the danger, life must go on if Chogan and his family are to survive. Chogan and his sister venture into the forest of virgin white pine to check their snares and discover an orphaned wolf pup. The bear has killed the wolf pup's mother, and has left the pup to die.
Chogan adopts the young wolf knowing he must return the wolf to the wild at the end of the summer. Under Chogan's care, the wolf pup survives and grows to adulthood. The time comes when Chogan and the wolf must part and go their separate ways. The wolf quickly adapts to the wild but never forgets his friend. Chogan had saved the pup's life, and fate will soon provide the wolf with a chance to return the favor.
Interspaced among the pages of historical fiction are seven links to stand-alone web pages portraying a cultural event or survival skill essential to Chogan's life in early America.
First grade students have enjoyed Chogan and the Gray Wolf when it has been read to them by their teacher. The Flesch-Kincaid self-read grade level is 3.9.
WWW.LarryBuege.com
Chogan and the Gray Wolf
Book #1 in the Chogan Native American Series
It is 100 years B.C. (Before Columbus), and life is good for twelve-year-old Chogan and his ten-year-old sister until a Grizzly Bear terrorizes their Indian village along the southern shore of Lake Superior. The bear crushes wigwams with its massive weight and destroys precious strips of meat women had hung on racks to dry. Despite the danger, life must go on if Chogan and his family are to survive. Chogan and his sister venture into the forest of virgin white pine to check their snares and discover an orphaned wolf pup. The bear has killed the wolf pup's mother, and has left the pup to die.
Chogan adopts the young wolf knowing he must return the wolf to the wild at the end of the summer. Under Chogan's care, the wolf pup survives and grows to adulthood. The time comes when Chogan and the wolf must part and go their separate ways. The wolf quickly adapts to the wild but never forgets his friend. Chogan had saved the pup's life, and fate will soon provide the wolf with a chance to return the favor.
Interspaced among the pages of historical fiction are seven links to stand-alone web pages portraying a cultural event or survival skill essential to Chogan's life in early America.
First grade students have enjoyed Chogan and the Gray Wolf when it has been read to them by their teacher. The Flesch-Kincaid self-read grade level is 3.9.
WWW.LarryBuege.com
It is 100 years B.C. (Before Columbus), and life is good for twelve-year-old Chogan and his ten-year-old sister until a Grizzly Bear terrorizes their Indian village along the southern shore of Lake Superior. The bear crushes wigwams with its massive weight and destroys precious strips of meat women had hung on racks to dry. Despite the danger, life must go on if Chogan and his family are to survive. Chogan and his sister venture into the forest of virgin white pine to check their snares and discover an orphaned wolf pup. The bear has killed the wolf pup's mother, and has left the pup to die.
Chogan adopts the young wolf knowing he must return the wolf to the wild at the end of the summer. Under Chogan's care, the wolf pup survives and grows to adulthood. The time comes when Chogan and the wolf must part and go their separate ways. The wolf quickly adapts to the wild but never forgets his friend. Chogan had saved the pup's life, and fate will soon provide the wolf with a chance to return the favor.
Interspaced among the pages of historical fiction are seven links to stand-alone web pages portraying a cultural event or survival skill essential to Chogan's life in early America.
First grade students have enjoyed Chogan and the Gray Wolf when it has been read to them by their teacher. The Flesch-Kincaid self-read grade level is 3.9.
WWW.LarryBuege.com
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940148784784 |
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Publisher: | Gastropod Publishing |
Publication date: | 07/25/2013 |
Series: | #1 Chogan Native American Series , #1 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 193 |
File size: | 285 KB |
Age Range: | 9 - 12 Years |
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