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Grade 4.6 Reading Street Student Edition pgs. 328-341 My Brother Martin By Author & Illustrator: Christine King Farris Grade 4.6 Reading Street Student Edition pgs. 328-341

How can words change people’s lives? Words Changing Lives Try brainstorming using a Circle Map!

Did you think of any of these? lonely Words Changing Lives sad upset angry

Now, that you’ve had some time to reflect…let me introduce you to some new vocabulary.

Selection Vocabulary: ancestors avoided generations minister numerous pulpit shielding

VKR: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Directions: Rate each word 1-4. WORD I’ve never heard of it. I’ve seen or heard it. I know it a bit. I know it & can use it correctly. ancestors 1 2 3 4 avoided generations minister numerous pulpit shielding Teachers: For the VKR, have individual rating scales for the students. Students can either circle or highlight the number as a pre-assessment. When it is time for the post-assessment, have them circle or highlight using a different color.

Before we begin… Let’s read these words in context Before we begin… Let’s read these words in context. Open your book to page 327, Out of Slavery. Determine the vocabulary meanings by the surrounding context clues.

People from whom you are descended, such as your great-grandparents. ancestors People from whom you are descended, such as your great-grandparents.

Vocabulary used in the text Page 334 Paragraph 1 Back in time when certain places in our country had unfair laws that said it was right to keep black people separate because our skin was darker and our ancestors had been captured in far –off Africa and brought to America as slaves.

With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above. ancestors With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above.

Kept away from; kept out of the way of. avoided Kept away from; kept out of the way of.

Vocabulary used in the text Page 337 Paragraph 1 Her words explained the streetcars our family avoided and the WHITES ONLY sign that kept us off the elevator at City Hall.

With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above. avoided With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above.

Team Talk When have you avoided someone or something? Was it the right thing to do? Turn and talk to your partner/group member. Be prepared to discuss with the class.

generations Periods of about thirty years, or the time from the birth of one generation to the birth of the next generation.

Vocabulary used in text Page 336 Paragraph 3 Looking back, I realize that it was only a matter of time before the generations of cruelty and injustice that Daddy and Mother Dear and Mama and Aunt Ida had been shielding us from finally broke through.

With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above. generations With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above.

Member of the clergy; spiritual guide; pastor. minister Member of the clergy; spiritual guide; pastor.

Vocabulary used in text Page 331 Paragraph 3 And although Daddy, who was an important minister, and Mother Dear, who was known far and wide as a musician, often had work that took them away from home, our grandmother was always there to take care of us.

With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above. minister With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above.

numerous Very many.

Vocabulary used in text Page 339 Paragraph 3 There would be numerous speeches and marches and prizes.

With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above. numerous With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above.

pulpit Platform or raised structure in a church from which the minister preaches.

Vocabulary used in text Page 338 Paragraph 1 And after losing our playmates, when M.L., A.D., and I heard our father speak from his pulpit, his words held new meaning.

With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above. pulpit With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above.

Protecting; defending. shielding Protecting; defending.

Vocabulary used in text Page 336 Paragraph 3 Looking back, I realize that it was only a matter of time before the generations of cruelty and injustice that Daddy and Mother Dear and Mama and Aunt Ida had been shielding us from finally broke through.

With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above. shielding With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above.

Now…let’s see what you’ve learned! Read the statement below and give a “high five” to the (vocabulary word) that best fits. We ___________ the crowd, by taking a different route to the building. ancestors avoided numerous

High five for a job well done! Click on the icon to go to the next question.

My parents informed me that our _________ came here from Europe. Read the statement below and give a “high five” to the (vocabulary word) that best fits. My parents informed me that our _________ came here from Europe. ancestors generations numerous

High five for a job well done! Click on the icon to go to the next question.

There were many ____________ of people at the family reunion. Read the statement below and give a “high five” to the (vocabulary word) that best fits. There were many ____________ of people at the family reunion. minister generations numerous

High five for a job well done! Click on the icon to go to the next question.

Our pastor uses a __________ when he’s preaching. Read the statement below and give a “high five” to the (vocabulary word) that best fits. Our pastor uses a __________ when he’s preaching. minister pulpit numerous

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____________ amounts of people gathered to hear the important speech. Read the statement below and give a “high five” to the (vocabulary word) that best fits. ____________ amounts of people gathered to hear the important speech. minister generations numerous

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Read the statement below and give a “high five” to the (vocabulary word) that best fits. Fathers and mothers were __________ their loved ones from the horrible noise. numerous shielding avoided

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We witnessed a famous speech given by our ___________. Read the statement below and give a “high five” to the (vocabulary word) that best fits. We witnessed a famous speech given by our ___________. minister ancestors pulpit

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I hope you enjoy reading…