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1 The Watsons Go to Birmingham
Lesson 10 Theme Review

2 What do you know about the 1960’s?
Think about what you already know of this time frame. Turn to a partner around you and take seconds to discuss. Let’s see what you already know!

3 Timeline of Events in the 60’s….
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 First televised Presidential debates were aired. January 20th 1961—John F. Kennedy became President of the United States. Berlin Wall was built Martin Luther King Makes “I Have a Dream” speech Civil Rights Act Passes in U.S. Andy Warhol exhibits his Campbell’s Soup Can

4 Timeline Continued…… 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Malcom X Assassinated
Star Trek T.V. series airs First Heart Transplant Martin Luther King Jr. Assassinated Neil Armstrong becomes the first man to land on the moon. First Superbowl Sesame Street first airs

5 Neil Armstrong’s Moon Landing

6 Important People & Events
John F. Kennedy—he was born on May 29th, 1917. Was elected to be 35th President of the United States in He was the youngest president ever elected at age forty-three. Started Group called the Peace Corps—a group that tries to keep peace all over the world. Assassinated on November 22, 1963

7 The Civil Rights Movement
People across America decided to get together and stop discrimination against African Americans. Before the Civil Rights Movement, African Americans and white people were segregated or separated into different groups. Different races attended difference schools. One influential person involved in the Civil Rights Movement was Rosa Parks. One day, Rosa Parks was on the bus going home from work when she refused to give up her seat to a white man. She was arrested and thrown in jail.

8 Martin Luther King Jr. Graduated High School at the age of 15 and went on to college and received his Doctorate degree. After college, he became a pastor in Montgomery, Alabama. He wanted people to “peacefully protest” against discrimination and be able to have conversations about the topic. Famous Speech: “I Have a Dream.”—He discussed the thought of America treating all people equally and no one discriminating against any race.

9 “I Have a Dream”

10 Lesson 10 Grammar Concepts to Review
Prepositional Phrases- shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence. The object of a preposition is the noun or pronoun that follows a pronoun. A prepositional phrase is made up of the preposition, the object of the preposition, and any words in between. Independent (*Can stand alone) &Dependent Clauses (*Can’t stand alone), Phrases (Prepositional), & Subordinating Conjunctions

11 Lesson 10 Grammar Continued
A common noun names any person, place, thing, or idea. It can also name a concept. A common noun will begin with a lower case letter unless it’s at the start of a sentence. What are the common nouns in this sentence? That tiny puppy ate all of his food. A proper noun names a particular person, place or thing. Each important word in a proper noun begins with an uppercase letter. Make corrections for the following sentence: Cliff swallows are common in north america and mexico. Cliff swallows are coming in North America and Mexico.

12 Watsons Vocabulary These are the following words that we are going to dissect throughout the novel. Be sure to write these in your notes! Emulate Egghead Cockeyed Punctual Hypnotized Juvenile Welfare Conscience Conk Jive Temptations Eavesdropped Whirlpool Sonic boom Generous

13 Watsons Focus Skills These are the common skills we will be practicing throughout the entirety of our novel. Plot & Characters Summarizing Main Idea & Detail Shades of Meaning/Context Clues


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