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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will have a better understanding of the Garfield movie and its characters.

Materials and Prep

  • Access to the Garfield movie
  • Notebook and pen
  • Comfortable seating

Prior to the lesson, make sure you have watched the Garfield movie or have access to it.

Activities

  • Watch the Garfield movie and take notes on the main characters and plot points.
  • Pay attention to Garfield, Odie, Jon, and other key characters.

  • Discuss your favorite scenes and characters from the movie with a family member or friend.
  • Share what you enjoyed most about the movie and why.

  • Create a short comic strip featuring Garfield and his friends.
  • Use your imagination to come up with a funny scenario for Garfield to get into.

Talking Points

  • Garfield is a lazy and sarcastic cat who loves to eat and sleep.
  • "Garfield is known for his witty one-liners and love for lasagna."

  • Odie is Garfield's clueless but lovable dog companion.
  • "Odie is always cheerful and eager to please, despite Garfield's teasing."

  • Jon is Garfield's owner and a bumbling but kind-hearted character.
  • "Jon often finds himself caught up in Garfield's antics, but he cares deeply for his pets."


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