 Jack of all trades  Examples: Jack can fix cars, build a house, and go hunting. He’s a jack of all trades.

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 Jack of all trades  Examples: Jack can fix cars, build a house, and go hunting. He’s a jack of all trades.

 A jack of all trades is someone who has many skills and can do many things.  Do you know anyone who is a jack of all trades?

 What do you know about this story?

 With your partner, do the activity about Phantom of the Opera

 With your group, discuss these questions. Choose a leader and reporter for one question only, but discuss all 5 questions. 1. What is your favorite animal? 2. Is it OK to use animals in sport? 3. What natural animal ability or talent would you like to have? 4. What animal best represents your character? 5. What are the biggest differences between animals and humans?

 With your partner, compare answers from pages 28 – 32 (Not Text Analysis and Discussion)  Ask me if you have questions  Review the answers when I give them to you

 Read do pages 38 – 41 (Not Text Analysis)