HR Managers, Insurance Agents, and Educators. Goal: To move employees from "benefits confusion" to "benefits confidence."
Since the user likely wants a creative story, I can go with the idea of a mysterious PDF called "Biilfizzcend" that a teacher uses to teach a strange subject, leading to unexpected adventures. The teacher could be struggling to understand the PDF's content, or the students might have to solve a mystery connected to it. The story could blend elements of education, fantasy, and problem-solving.
The student flips the page (or scrolls down) to the three comprehension questions. Crucial rule: They must "prove" their answer by circling the sentence in the passage that gave them the clue.
This is Jerry, the groundhog. Jerry is getting ready for bed. Jerry will get his hat and his blanket. Last, Jerry will sleep in his bed. Who is the character in the story? What will Jerry get before bed? (a) His hat and his cat (b) His hat and his balloon (c) His hat and his blanket Put the events in order (Write 1, 2, or 3): Jerry gets his hat and blanket. Jerry is getting ready for bed. Jerry sleeps in his bed. Resource Overview



