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  Sites to help with teaching Jack London's The Call of The Wild     (and supplemental links)  
 

 Section One: The Novel   Section Two: Jack London  Section Three: Wolves and    Dogs   Section Four: The Yukon 

 
SECTION ONE:
 

 Full On-Line Text of The Call of the Wild      (Constructed by Ezis Web Authoring Service)
                *Reading full-text on-line
                *Discussion page to send a message and begin to create a thread
                *Quote of the Day
                *Vocabulary Word of the Day
 
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SECTION TWO:

 Jack London Biographical Information - Home Page    (Constructed by David Hartzell)
                *Links to view his:

 Additional Jack London Reference Material    (Constructed by Jean Richey)
                *For each link this site asks three questions, and the answers can be found in the links below:

 Miscellaneous Jack London Information      (Constructed by SunSITE Manager)
               *A large collection of:

                *Additional links are available for research aids, organizations, publications and announcements, and a Jack
                 London listserv for enthusiasts.

My Recollections of Jack London and Becky
            * Reminiscences of Jack London and his daughter Becky

Jack London on the Waterfront
            *Johnny Heinold, "boss barkeeper, cash-register and swamper" of the First-and-Last Chance Saloon recalls the exploits Jack London.

1906 San Francisco Earthquake     (Constructed by SunSITE Manager)
                *Jack London's report of the 1906 earthquake, published in Colliers's, May 5, 1906.

Jack London State Historic Park    (Constructed by SonomaNet)
                *Spectacular photo album of the state park in the Sonoma Mountains which is named in Jack London's honor.
                *Visit the Parks and Recreation in Sonoma County  for further information regarding surrounding parks.
                                (Constructed by SonomaNet)
 


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SECTION THREE:
 

What's In A Howl?                                 (Constructed by NOVA on-line)
 
                *Perk your ears to wolves howls while reading how each howl is different at What's In A Howl?
                *See the Wolf-Dog Connection  to see the similarities between Buck and a wolf.
                *Additional resource links available to learn more about wolves.

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SECTION FOUR:

Iditarod - Official Site of the Last Great Sled Race (Constructed by Iditarod Trail Committee)

Tour the Yukon   (Constructed by the Government of Yukon, Canada)
        A great site that offers information about the Yukon. 

 

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Created by Brenda Koch
bkoch@lewistown.k12.mt.us

Revised January 24, 2000

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