M ARCH 3 This day in history: 1939 - In Mumbai (Bombay), Mohandas Gandhi begins to fast in protest against autocratic rule in India. 1939Gandhi Learning.

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M ARCH 3 This day in history: In Mumbai (Bombay), Mohandas Gandhi begins to fast in protest against autocratic rule in India. 1939Gandhi Learning target: I can explain the meanings of the following words in regards to Civil Rights: Segregation Strike Integrated Equality Civil disobedience (possible book) Great Society (book) Opener Which of the words above do you already know? Give a definition for any words you already know.

G ROUP A SSIGNMENT Find out the meaning of your word Write a definition in your own words Create a visual representation for your word Something that shows the meaning of the word Create a “clue” to help remember word’s meaning A word or short phrase Present to class Explain meaning of the word and present visual representation and clue

G ROUPS Group 1: Segregation Group 2: Strike Group 3: Integrated Group 4: Equality Group 5: Civil Disobedience Group 6: Great Society

T RIVIA TIME !

Name a synonym for “strike.”

Use “segregation” in a complete sentence.

Name an antonym of “equality.”

Which word would best fit this picture?

Give an example of the “Great Society.”

Name a synonym for “Civil Disobedience.”

Which word most closely matches this picture?

How is an “integrated” different from equality?

Name an antonym of “segregation.”

Name an example of an “equality.”

Which word would best fit this picture.

Use “integrated” in a sentence.

Which word best matches this picture?

Use “strike” in a complete sentence.

Name an antonym for “strike.”

Why might “civil disobedience” backfire?

Give an historical example of an “civil disobedience.”

Why would countries engage in an “segregation”?

What is one possible cause for the “Great Society” to be created?

W RITE Write a paragraph that uses each of these terms in appropriate historical context (Civil Rights). Segregation Strike Integrated Equality Civil Disobedience Great Society

C LOSURE Which words do you understand completely now? Which words do you still need to learn?