1. The document outlines the objectives for an English lesson which are to introduce an essential question, identify the genre of a story, and analyze the first page.
2. It instructs students to watch a video carefully and provides examples of what makes a good citizen such as helping others, feeding hungry people, and taking responsibility.
3. It introduces the genre of "Realistic Fiction" and poses questions that may be answered after reading the story, such as what characters found at the park and why a character named Wyatt can't keep something called a GameMaster.
1. The document outlines the objectives for an English lesson which are to introduce an essential question, identify the genre of a story, and analyze the first page.
2. It instructs students to watch a video carefully and provides examples of what makes a good citizen such as helping others, feeding hungry people, and taking responsibility.
3. It introduces the genre of "Realistic Fiction" and poses questions that may be answered after reading the story, such as what characters found at the park and why a character named Wyatt can't keep something called a GameMaster.
1. The document outlines the objectives for an English lesson which are to introduce an essential question, identify the genre of a story, and analyze the first page.
2. It instructs students to watch a video carefully and provides examples of what makes a good citizen such as helping others, feeding hungry people, and taking responsibility.
3. It introduces the genre of "Realistic Fiction" and poses questions that may be answered after reading the story, such as what characters found at the park and why a character named Wyatt can't keep something called a GameMaster.
1. The document outlines the objectives for an English lesson which are to introduce an essential question, identify the genre of a story, and analyze the first page.
2. It instructs students to watch a video carefully and provides examples of what makes a good citizen such as helping others, feeding hungry people, and taking responsibility.
3. It introduces the genre of "Realistic Fiction" and poses questions that may be answered after reading the story, such as what characters found at the park and why a character named Wyatt can't keep something called a GameMaster.