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Library Day…4 th and 7 th periods

Library Day…4 th and 7 th periods. What is courage?. Remembering Nelson Mandela. http://junior.scholastic.com/top_news/2013/12/nelson-mandela-dies. What is courage?. a·part·heid [uh- pahrt - heyt , - hahyt ] Show IPA

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Library Day…4 th and 7 th periods

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  1. Library Day…4th and 7th periods

  2. What is courage? Remembering Nelson Mandela http://junior.scholastic.com/top_news/2013/12/nelson-mandela-dies

  3. What is courage? a·part·heid [uh-pahrt-heyt, -hahyt] Show IPA noun 1. (inthe Republic of South Africa) a rigid policy of segregation of thenonwhitepopulation. 2. anysystemorpracticethatseparates people according to race, caste, etc. Label your paper What is courage? And write a brief definition of apartheid. Write Mandela Article as a subheading and as you read the article, list 3 facts that you find interesting or shocking on your paper using bullet points.

  4. Extended Metaphor What does “long road to freedom” refer to? http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2013/12/05/nelson-mandela-quotes/3775255/

  5. Journal Write: “The world will never be the same because (insert your name here) lived.” Write a paragraph about what you would like to have accomplished in your lifetime that would cause the people of the world to remember you.

  6. Determine the meaning of Mandela’s quotes… Mandela: His determination and courage made him a leader South Africa—and the world—could not ignore

  7. On your paper, write the following subheading: Favorite Mandela Quote, copy the quote and explain why it is your favorite.…

  8. Read the play Mandela: His determination and courage made him a leader South Africa—and the world—could not ignore

  9. How do Robinson and Mandela compare? Turn to page 167, “Jackie Robinson: Justice at Last,” in your Reader’s Notebook and underline anything that is similar to the facts and details you have learned about Nelson Mandela. Reading Focus: Finding similar key details.

  10. Model this poem using one of Jackie Robinson’s 9 principles: Courage Courage is what makes usCourage is what divides usCourage is what drives usCourage is what stops usCourage creates newsCourage demands moreCourage creates blameCourage brings shameCourage shows in schoolCourage determines the coolCourage divides the weakCourage pours out like a leakCourage puts us on a kneeCourage makes us freeCourage makes us pleaCourage helps us flee Corey Fauchon

  11. How do Robinson and Mandela compare? Using the information you have underlined in the story, Justice at Last, and your notes about Mandela’s life, create a venn diagram with your partner to compare and contrast both men. Use text evidence to support your thinking. Writing Focus: Compare and Contrast two great figures in history.

  12. How do Robinson and Mandela compare? Use your venn diagram to write a compare and contrast essay with your partner. Be sure to use text evidence to support your thinking. Writing Focus: Compare and Contrast two great figures in history.

  13. Figuring out Figurative Language! http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=87422 http://vimeo.com/12236342

  14. Figuring out Figurative Language! Dreams Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. ~By Langston Hughes • Notice the short, packed lines, and strong, simple nouns and verbs. • Repetition of the first line emphasizes the importance of its meaning. • How easy this poem would be to memorize.

  15. Figuring out Figurative Language! Harlem (2) What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore— And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over— like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? ~By Langston Hughes • Notice the tone and intensity of the metaphors: negative in the extreme, each conveying a different kind of destruction. • Strong sensory verbs. • How the questions build momentum and power. • How the italics of the last line convey fury.

  16. To an Old Black Woman, Homeless and Indistinct By Gwendolyn Brooks Read this poem and try to determine the point of view. Who is the narrator? The old woman, the rich woman, or someone else? Underline your proof. Also, why are some words capitalized and italicized that are not normally?

  17. SSR! Jackie Robinson’s mother reads about her son’s exploits on the ball field!

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