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by Gerald Haslam
Gerald
Haslam
In the essay What
Horton Hatched found on this site, Gerald Haslam
mentions that his mother's gift of reading was to
him an ". . . enduring legacy: mother to son, son
to granddaughter, granddaughter to . . . the world
. . . ." What was Grandma's legacy to her family
in "The Horned Toad"? Discuss your opinions with
a partner.
Oildale's
Own Gerald Haslam
This page describes
the influence of Haslam's hometown of Oildale
on him as a person and as an author. In your journal,
explain why Haslam is so attached to the "much
overlooked part of California" where he grew up.
In what ways do you think the area in which you
live is influencing your development as a person?
Hug
a Horned Toad
Read
this essay by Gary Bourque on the horned toad.
According to Bourque, why are kids so fascinated
with horned toads? Record your answer in the Web Links Activity Log. You might also like
to find photographs of the horned toad to display
in your classroom.
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