Why do people make sacrifices for others?

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Why do people make sacrifices for others? 1. A Summer’s Trade pgs. 264 - 279 Why do people make sacrifices for others? Please watch and listen to the Concept Talk (Day 1) for the stories «A Summer’s Trade» (Unit 2) and «The Fabulous Perpetual Motion Machine» (Unit 3). A. Read the story «Christie’s Sacrifice» on pg. 259b and prepare yourself to discuss it in class with your peers.

Why do people make sacrifices for others? 2. A Summer’s Trade pgs. 264 - 279 Why do people make sacrifices for others? B. Read, write, and answer the following questions: Think of 5 things people might sacrifice for helping others. The first one is done for you: Making Sacrifices Donating time

3. A Summer’s Trade pgs. 264 - 279 3. Can you think of a time when you gave up something for someone else? 4. Why do people sacrifice for others? 5. What sacrifices do people make for their families that they don’t make for others? 6. What are the possible consequences of making sacrifices for others?

3. A Summer’s Trade pgs. 264 - 279 1.Identify and understand the story’s genre and record it in your notebook. 2. Skim through the story pages and write down your story’s prediction.