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Theme #1 Review In Your Journal answer the following questions 1)What do characters in this theme have in common? How are they different? 2)Which character would you most like to interview about his or her life?Why?

Theme #1 Review Read Page 116A Question: How might these two selections be similar to the other theme selections? How might they be different? United Streaming: Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks Transparency 1-38 to introduce vocabulary.

Rosa Parks Vocabulary- Number and Underline Word in your journal. 1)Civil Rights- the rights belonging to all citizens, such as freedom form discrimination 2)Activists- people who actively work for social change 3)Petition- a document that requests a certain right or benefit 4)Segregation- the policy of keeping races separate. 5)Reproach- blame or disapproval 6)Boycott- a protest that involves a refusal to buy from a certain person or business Homework: Practice Book #77

Segregation Reproach Boycott Homework: Practice Book #77

Rosa Parks 1)Read Rosa Parks 2)Answer Comprehension Questions 3)Practice Book Page 78 for Rosa Parks