The document provides four prompts related to how one would respond if diagnosed with a terminal illness or given only one day to live: 1) What actions would you take if diagnosed with cancer? 2) How would you spend your last day? 3) How do you want friends to remember you? 4) Write a letter of gratitude to "Mr. Behrman" or compose a jingle about hope and optimism. The prompts are for different groups to respond to.
The document provides four prompts related to how one would respond if diagnosed with a terminal illness or given only one day to live: 1) What actions would you take if diagnosed with cancer? 2) How would you spend your last day? 3) How do you want friends to remember you? 4) Write a letter of gratitude to "Mr. Behrman" or compose a jingle about hope and optimism. The prompts are for different groups to respond to.
The document provides four prompts related to how one would respond if diagnosed with a terminal illness or given only one day to live: 1) What actions would you take if diagnosed with cancer? 2) How would you spend your last day? 3) How do you want friends to remember you? 4) Write a letter of gratitude to "Mr. Behrman" or compose a jingle about hope and optimism. The prompts are for different groups to respond to.
with cancer? 2. If you were given 1 last day to live, what would you do? 3. How do you want your friends to remember about you? Group 1: Theme it Up Create a tagline, a line that can inspire and cheer people about the theme of the story. Use 12-15 words only. Group 2: Lights, Camera, Action Come up with a commercial in line with the theme of the story. Group 3: Voice it Out
Group 4: Enchant a Jazz
Write a letter of gratitude addressed to Mr. Behrman. Compose a jingle about being hopeful and optimistic.