HELP PLEASE DONT SKIP MY QUESTION PL
Directions:
In your group, each person will take on...
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HELP PLEASE DONT SKIP MY QUESTION PL
Directions:
In your group, each person will take on the viewpoint of a different person from the scenario: José, Max, the teacher who overheard the boys laughing, or one of Kevin's parents. Write down the person you are taking the perspective of. Then, based on that perspective, complete the columns in the table. When you're done, each person will share out.
I am taking the viewpoint of José. Based on that viewpoint …
I acted the way I did because ...
One thing I could've done differently was ...
Something that might've stopped me from doing something differently was ...
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