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7.3 “Glory Road” Pre-Reading Activities

7.3 “Glory Road” Pre-Reading Activities. Introduction:. You will be working to complete the introductory activities that will give you the background knowledge necessary to understand the deeper meaning of the screenplay, “Glory Road.”

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7.3 “Glory Road” Pre-Reading Activities

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  1. 7.3 “Glory Road” • Pre-Reading Activities

  2. Introduction: • You will be working to complete the introductory activities that will give you the background knowledge necessary to understand the deeper meaning of the screenplay, “Glory Road.” • On the surface, the script is about basketball in the 1960’s, but underneath the surface are many themes that have deeper meaning. • Once you complete all of the activities, we will begin reading,Glory Road!

  3. Activity 1: Story and Theme Impression • Read The Sneetches, by Dr. Seuss and watch the movie by clicking on the links below: • Read The Sneetches • Watch Sneetches Movie • Read The Southpaw, by Judith Viorst: • http://www.readbag.com/blogs-muskegonisd-geigerr-files-2009-10-the-southpaw-by-judith-viorst • Based on the two readings and the video, what do you infer this drama and its theme will be mainly about? Answer in complete sentences on your answer sheet.

  4. Persistence Activity 2: Dissecting the word - Directions: Use the following link to complete the activity on the worksheet for Activity 2. • persistence • persistent

  5. Activity 3:Website Sampling Directions: Check out the websites below and read through them. Each website is somehow connected to Glory Road. When you are done reading the website, list three interesting facts that you learned, then write a one-sentence summary of the page. 1. Title: History of Basketball URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basketball#History 2. Title: Civil Rights Timeline: http://www.infoplease.com/spot/civilrightstimeline1.html 3. Title: The Creator of Basketball URL: http://kansasheritage.org/people/naismith.html

  6. Activity 4: “People Get Ready”: Theme Song“People Get Ready” Song • One of the theme songs in Glory Road is “People Get Ready” by Curtis Mayfield • Listen to the song while reading the lyrics in your packet. • What is this song about? Look for symbolism. Answer in complete sentences.

  7. Activity 5: Getting to know the Team & Players Directions: 1. Read the following sections of the website and answer the questions in the packet.  ”The Bear” “The Team”  ”The Year” 2. If anyone finishes their section early they may visit “The Den” and read more or watch the videos. 3. Go to http://gloryroad.utep.edu/home.aspxand answer the questions that follow.

  8. Activity 6: Persistent Reading Directions: Read the article “Inspirational Stories Remind Us to Never Give Up.” Then answer the following questions: 1) What do all of these stories have in common? 2) Explain how one of the people in the article demonstrated persistence. “Inspirational Stories Remind Us to Never Give Up”

  9. Activity 7: Venn Diagram Directions: Flip through the following websites about the 1960’s (cars, fashion, pop culture, etc.) and listen to the music. Reflect and fill in the Venn Diagram comparing how 60’s style and music is similar and different from today. http://www.retrowaste.com/1960s/fashion-in-the-1960s/ http://www.retrowaste.com/1960s/cars-in-the-1960s/ http://www.retrowaste.com/1960s/ Some Music from Glory Road • Country Boy by “Little” Jimmy Dickens • Stop! In the Name of Love by The Supremes • The Loco-Motion by Little Eva, Gerry Goffin & Carole King • I’ve Been Loving You Too Long by Otis Redding

  10. TV ShowsSome of these are mentioned in the play. If you are not familiar with these, you may watch these short clips. Green Acres Andy Griffith Beverly Hillbillies

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