An Introduction to “The Most Dangerous Game”

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An Introduction to “The Most Dangerous Game” By Richard Connell

Warm-up: You will have 7 minutes to correct the following sentences I didn’t do nothing. May I please have a calculator, I seem to have misplaced mine. Because I was late to school. I am going to a football game this weekend, it should be fun. I don’t want to walked to the park.

Objective By the end of the period, scholars will participate in a “Take a Stand Activity” in order to argue their opinions on topics related to “The Most Dangerous Game.”

Vocabulary Review: Period 3 Complete the vocabulary review by answering “yes” or “no” on the back of your warm-up.

Take A “Seat” Activity: Practice Everybody should have a Facebook page.

Santiago High School is the best school in Garden Grove.

Garden Grove is the best city in Orange County.

Take a “Seat:” The Most Dangerous Game It is wrong to eat meat.

It is okay to eat any animal if your life depends on it

Every human being, regardless of their wealth and status in the world, is created equally and should be treated as such.

Humans are superior to animals.

Hunting for sport is an acceptable activity