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The Problem

You are planning an April Fools Day prank, and want to make sure it goes over well. That means you must choose a great prank, and do it to the right person. You must also follow the understood “etiquette” of April Fools Day, meaning that the prank must be safe and playful rather than hurtful.

What is your April Fools Day prank?

Students will review the details of an April Fools Day prank and plan one of their own.


Teacher Resources


Student Resources

 

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