HEALTH SCIENCE-9477-Lesson Plan
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Section 1: Drama Short Story
Once upon a time, in a small town called Riverside, there lived a man named Henry. Henry was an eccentric collector, known for his vast stamp collection. His stamps were meticulously organized and displayed in glass cases, each with its own story and significance.
One sunny afternoon, Henry invited his friend, James, over to admire his prized possession. As they marveled at
the beauty and rarity of the stamps, James couldn't help but notice a particularly peculiar stamp. It was a misprint, with a small smudge on the corner.
James, always the joker, decided to play a prank on Henry. He took out a red marker from his pocket and carefully drew a clown face on the smudged corner of the stamp. Chuckling to himself, he placed it back in the glass case, thinking Henry would have a good laugh.
Days turned into weeks, and Henry didn't notice the alteration on his prized stamp. James, growing restless, decided to reveal his prank. He invited Henry over to his house, where he had set up a mock stamp auction.
As Henry entered the room, he was greeted by a crowd of people, all eagerly bidding on the clown-faced stamp. Henry's heart sank as he realized what had happened. His precious stamp collection, once a source of pride, had become a laughingstock.
As the auctioneer called out the final bid, Henry felt a mixture of anger and humiliation. He stormed out of the room, vowing never to speak to James again.
Section 2: Multiple Choice Questions
1. What was Henry known for?
a) His stamp collection
b) His sense of humor
c) His cooking skills
d) His athletic abilities
Correct answer: a) His stamp collection. This is mentioned in the first paragraph.
2. What did James do to the stamp?
a) He added a clown face
b) He threw it away
c) He sold it
d) He framed it
Correct answer: a) He added a clown face. This is mentioned in the fourth paragraph.
3. How did Henry react when he found out about the prank?
a) He laughed
b) He cried
c) He got angry
d) He didn't care
Correct answer: c) He got angry. This is mentioned in the seventh paragraph.
4. What did James organize at his house?
a) A stamp exhibition
b) A mock stamp auction
c) A stamp cleaning workshop
d) A stamp trading event
Correct answer: b) A mock stamp auction. This is mentioned in the eighth paragraph.
5. How did Henry feel at the end of the story?
a) Happy
b) Sad
c) Angry
d) Relieved
Correct answer: c) Angry. This is mentioned in the ninth paragraph.
Section 3: Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
1. Henry's stamp collection was meticulously __________.
Correct word: organized. This is mentioned in the first paragraph.
2. James decided to play a ________ on Henry.
Correct word: prank. This is mentioned in the second paragraph.
3. James drew a clown face on the _________ of the stamp.
Correct word: smudged. This is mentioned in the fourth paragraph.
4. Henry's stamp collection had become a __________.
Correct word: laughingstock. This is mentioned in the ninth paragraph.
5. Henry stormed out of the room, vowing never to speak to James _________.
Correct word: again. This is implied in the ninth paragraph.
Section 4: Open Ended Questions
1. How do you think Henry's passion for stamp collecting influenced his reaction to the prank?
2. Do you think James went too far with his prank? Why or why not?
3. How do you think Henry's relationship with James will be affected by this incident?
4. What do you think Henry could have done differently to prevent this situation?
5. How would you feel if someone played a similar prank on you? Explain your answer.
Section 5: Conclusion
In the end, Henry's stamp collection became more than just a hobby; it was a representation of his identity and passion. The joke that James played went far beyond a harmless prank, causing irreparable damage to their friendship. The lesson learned is that even the smallest actions can have far-reaching consequences.
Section 6: Works Cited
1. "Stamp Collecting 101: A Beginner's Guide." National Postal Museum. www.postalmuseum.si.edu/stampcollecting101
2. "The Art of Pranking: A Comprehensive Study." Practical Jokers Association. www.practicaljokersassociation.com/art-of-pranking
3. "The Psychology of Collecting." Psychology Today. www.psychologytoday.com/psychologyofcollecting
4. "Friendship and Betrayal: The Effects of Practical Jokes." Journal of Social Psychology. www.journalofsocialpsychology.com/friendshipandbetrayal
5. "The Power of Forgiveness: Rebuilding Broken Relationships." Counseling Today. www.counselingtoday.com/powerofforgiveness
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