Warm-Up Read the excerpt from Genesis 2.

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Warm-Up Read the excerpt from Genesis 2. Annotate while reading to help you comprehend! Complete the quick write.

The Garden of Eden… “Eden” comes from the Hebrew word for “delight.” Would you be delighted to live there? Maybe for a few days? How about years? How about eternity? What details make the Garden of Eden a utopia? A dystopia? Are we dissatisfied with perfection? Do we like a challenge? Why are we motivated by someone saying “I bet you can’t…”? Has that motivated you before?

1st block Finish movie trailers Complete pre-assessment Watch “Wall-E” clip to review dystopian characteristics Work Time: Encyclopedia Project

3rd block Watch “Wall-E” clip and review dystopian characteristics. Work Time: Encyclopedia Project

4th block Complete pre-assessment Watch “Wall-E” clip and review dystopian characteristics Work Time: Encyclopedia Project

Closing Turn in completed Brainstorming Sheet to be checked and returned tomorrow.