Sled Days
Pack Life
Meeting the Indians
Character Descriptions
Vocabulary
100

The place where Bill and Henry are traveling to

Fort McGurry

100

The number of pups the She-wolf had

5

100

Where the Grey pup met the Indians

At the river
100

One of the mushers. The more impulsive one, who first noticed the She-Wolf

Bill

100

Energetic activity; energy; intensity 

Vigor

200

The number of ammunition rounds left in Bill and Henry's rifle 

3

200

The number of wolves in the pack that attacked the sled

40 wolves

200

White Fang thought of the humans as

Gods

200

One of the mushers from part one. The one that is more thoughtful and less impulsive 

Henry 

200

General external appearance; to appear in disguise

Guise

300

The thing that was driving the wolves to hunt the humans/sled dogs

Hunger/Famine 

300

The reason the She-Wolf took One-eye as her mate. 

He killed the other two wolves competing for her attention. 

300

How White Fang felt about belonging to the humans

He resented it

300

A tame wolf. Cunning. Red-ish in color. 

She-wolf/Kiche

300

Sly; shifty; sneaky

Furtive

400

List the dogs in order of the way they disappeared

Fatty, Frog, Spanker, One-ear

400

What happened to One-Eye

He was killed by a Lynx

400

The reason the Indians named the grey pup White Fang 

He bared his teeth at them and they saw his little white fangs 

400

A harsh man. The giver of Justice

Grey Beaver

400

Aggressively active or combative

Militant 

500

The reason why Lord Alfred (the guy in the box) died

From cold, out in the wild 

500

When the She-wolf and One-eye ran together, the She-wolf got restless. She was looking for something. This was what she was looking for 

A place to have her pups 

500
Kiche's Owner

Grey Beaver's dead brother 

500

The bane of White Fang's existence 

Lip-Lip

500

A choice or decision made by the will

Volition