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  1. Go to Fifty-first and Peoria, and turn LEFT at the stop sign. Then go to Sixty-first Street and turn RIGHT, and there it will be on your LEFT,” declared Mrs. WRIGHT as her husband LEFT the house. Mr. WRIGHT found the store and asked the clerk where he could find the flour. The clerk pointed and said, “Go to Aisle four and turn LEFT.

  2. Read the story below. When you say “wright/right” everyone takes a step to the spot on his/her right. When you say “left” everyone steps to the left spot. This is a story about Mr. and Mrs. WRIGHT. One evening they were baking cookies. Mrs. WRIGHT called from the kitchen, “Oh, no, there is no flour LEFT!

  3. • Read the following story (at a moderate pace): • I’d like to tell you a story about Mr. & Mrs. WRIGHT. One evening they were baking cookies and Mrs. WRIGHT suddenly called out, ”Oh, no, there is no flour LEFT! You will need to go out to the store RIGHT now.” ”I can’t believe you forgot to check the pantry,” grumbled Mr. WRIGHT.

  4. Jun 24, 2020 · Basic Mr. & Mrs. Wright (Go on Vacation) (This download has directions and questions.) Mr. & Mrs. Wright (Step Version) - Instead of passing objects, participants step 'Wright/right' or 'Left' - this one could be done, carefully, during physical distancing. Mr. & Mrs. Wright (End Where it Started Version) - At the end of the story, participants ...

  5. Students and Teachers form a circle and hand out a gift to each other.. One person reads the story of Mr. and Mrs. Wright aloud to the group. Every time the ...

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  6. Dec 18, 2020 · Here’s how to play: • Everyone sits in a circle. • Hand gifts out randomly to each person. • One person reads the story of “Mr. and Mrs. Wright” aloud to the group. • Every time the reader says the word “right,” you pass your gift to the right. Every time they say “left,” you pass your gift to the left. The game gets silly ...

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  8. The play Trifles was written by Susan Glaspell in 1916. This play takes place in one house, the house of Mr. and Mrs. Wright. The play opens with three men and two women entering Wright’s abandoned house. There is unfinished business everywhere you look. Dirty dishes and a loaf of bread are setting out on.

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