Notebook Pages For Book “All Thirteen”

There are two reading techniques (Making Connection and Descriptive Passages) in this note page. The definitions of each reading technique are under its title (highlight part). I utilized each reading technique with my book and wrote it into my notebook. 

This Notebook page is basically about causes and effects. I used page numbers and primary text from the book as my evidence to support. Since this book was created by accident, there were a bunch of causes and effects. 

The reading technique is on the top, after that I have my first central idea. I developed four evidence into four boxes and the conclusion is at the bottom. 

I developed my second central idea on this page, and I used this whole page to put my evidence in. 

 

The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys’ Soccer Team(All Thirteen) is a 2020 nonfiction book by American author Christina Soontornvat. It describes the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue.

In the beginning, the Wild Boars soccer team plans to spend only an hour or two exploring into the cave, but outside, rain has begun pouring down, and when they turn to leave, rising floodwaters block their path out. During the 16 days inside the cave, the boys faced the challenges of being trapped in a closed area, alone, and hunger. But however, through the efforts of the rescue team, the global attention, the event received, and the resilience and perseverance of the boys, all the thirteen Soccer Team finally got out of the cave safely. 

Through out this book, it keeps highlighted the importance of communication and collaboration, it details the harrowing ordeal the boys faced, including the challenges of being trapped in the cave, the efforts of the rescue team, and the global attention the event received. Additionally it also convert the importance of using the best Method. If the rescuer did not choose to dive the boys out, all of the boy could die inside the cave.