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Mahalia Jackson Vocabulary Fifth Grade Unit 3

How does an artist use music to inspire others? Big Question How does an artist use music to inspire others?

Main Idea and Details The topic of a selection can usually be stated in a few words. The main idea is the most important idea about the topic. Supporting details tell more about the main idea. P.204-205 http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/book_buddy/rosie/skill_pre.html http://www.pspb.org/blueribbon/games/burger/burger.html

Text Structure Text structure is the way a selection is organized. A selection may describe events in a sequence, or in a cause and effect pattern. It may also use a series of main idea and details. Active readers use text features to help them understand what a selection is about.

Words to Know appreciate religious barber slavery choir released teenager

religious appreciate barber choir released religious slavery teenager religious much interested in the belief, study, and worship of God or gods; devoted to religion

person whose business is cutting hair and shaving or trimming beards barber appreciate barber choir released religious slavery teenager person whose business is cutting hair and shaving or trimming beards

think highly of; value; enjoy appreciate barber choir released religious slavery teenager appreciate think highly of; value; enjoy

permitted to be published, shown, sold, etc. released appreciate barber choir released religious slavery teenager permitted to be published, shown, sold, etc.

appreciate barber choir released religious slavery teenager slavery the condition of being owned by another person and being made to work without wages

a person in his or her teens appreciate barber choir released religious slavery teenager teenager a person in his or her teens

a group of singers who sing together, often in a church service appreciate barber choir released religious slavery teenager choir a group of singers who sing together, often in a church service

Explore What blues or gospel musicians have you heard of? How do blues and gospel music sound? How do you think blues music is meant to make listeners feel? Why do some people sing gospel music?

Expository Text Organized by topic and/or time and provides information about real people, objects, ideas, or events. Expository nonfiction text may include subheads, maps, diagrams, photos, and captions.

Guide Questions To what the author compare owing a slave on page 432? How well does this explain slavery? On page 433, the author states that slavery ended in 1865 “but freedom didn’t take its place”. What other obstacles did African Americans face that may have contributed to the rise of blues music?

Guide Questions Why is paragraph 2 on page 435 structured in sequential order? Why is the text structure a good strategy? How does the author compare and contrast Ray Charles, and Aretha Franklin with Mahalia Jackson? Analysis in paragraph 2, is the sentence “When Mahalia was five years old her mother died” a statement of fact or opinion? Explain what methods you can use to verify this? Find a statement of opinion in paragraph two and explain how you can tell.

Guide Questions What is the main idea of paragraph 2 on pages 436? Summarize the main idea and details of the last paragraph on page 437. How do you know that hearing music in church had a strong effect on Jackson? On page 436 the author writes that Jackson was the most famous singer in the world. Explain whether the author’s opinion is well supported. Summarize Jackson’s career as a singer.

Blues Amazing Grace: Mahalia Jackson Georgia On My Ming: Ray Charles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJg5Op5W7yw http://www.lyricstime.com/mahalia-jackson-amazing-grace-lyrics.html Georgia On My Ming: Ray Charles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3clBZqaA54&feature=related http://www.lyricsdepot.com/ray-charles/georgia-on-my-mind.html http://www.thehistorycalendar.com/african-american-history.html Think: Aretha Franklin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpD8OvMTRiE http://www.lyrics007.com/Aretha%20Franklin%20Lyrics/Think%20Lyrics.html

How is blues like “Bomba”?