![]() ![]() Test Reflection and Correction Sheet (2).The Veldt Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer.CommonLit Assignments "The Veldt" (600L) by Roald Dahl (online).ELAGSE8RI7-Evaluates advantages/disadvantages of using different media (Supporting).ELAGSE8L4c-Use a dictionary or glossary (Supporting). ![]() ELAGSE8L5-Demonstrate understanding of figurative language (Supporting).ELAGSE8RL6-Analyze a point of view-character vs.ELAGSE8RI6-Determine point of view (Supporting).ELAGSE8R元-Analyze dialogue and incidents in stories (Supporting).ELAGSE8RL2-Determine the theme of a literary text (Priority).ELAGSE8RL1-Identifies and cites textual evidence (Priority). Teacher Tip : This story pairs well with Ray Bradbury's "Zero Hour" ( The Illustrated Man). What do you think will happen when technology takes over the lives of children? The children do not agree with this and take matters into their own hands. Concerned with their children's imagination, they consider shutting down the nursery. The Hadleys run out of the room and slam the door. They observe lions feeding on an unknown prey. ![]() ![]() Perhaps the most outstanding aspect of the Hadley house is the nursery a room that turns the children's imagination to reality.Īt the beginning of the story, Lydia and George step into the nursery and find an African veldt. There are machines to fry eggs, generate food, sweep the house, and bath the children. They spare no expense at providing their children with the best that technology can offer. George and Lydia Hadley are the parents of Wendy and Peter Hadley. ![]()
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