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Do Now Download Lesson 4: Civil Rights Objective Summary. Scroll to and copy the objective.

Lesson Objective (Copy on paper) To type a 1-2 paragraph objective summary of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States using 4-5 vocabulary words from the previous lesson.

What is an Objective Summary? An objective summary is a 1-2 paragraph overview of a topic. Include key supporting facts that connect to the main idea. EXAMPLE: Main Idea=Civil Rights…….Supporting Ideas= Sit-In, Segregation. Explain supporting words: Segregation= The Southern Part of the United states was segregated during the 1950’s and 1960’s……… Public places such, ________ and ________ were separated by race. Do not include the words, “Me, my, or I” in your objective summary

How do you make an Objective Summary? Step 1: Begin with a catchy topic sentence that provides an overview of the time period. (EXAMPLES): The Civil Rights Movement was a time when ________... It occurred during the 19____’s and 19___’s….. Step 2: Use your notes to write most of your paragraph. Include 4-5 vocabulary words in bold (Any color) so that they stand out. You must connect your words to the Civil Rights Movement. (EXAMPLE): The Sit-In was a key form of demonstration that African Americans used to show their displeasure with __________ they were ___________. Step 3: Use Transitional Phrases to make connections between your different words and sentences. (EXAMPLE): As a result, ……. Furthermore, …….. As the years passed, ……………...This had many effects such as…….Later in the decade….. Step 4: End with a concluding phrase or statement that sums up the main idea of the topic in your paragraph. (EXAMPLE): In conclusion……… It is evident that the Civil Rights Movement…………

Example Objective Summary Main Topic: The 1920’s in America 5 Supporting Vocabulary Words: Roaring Twenties, Prohibition, Flappers, Speak- Easies, Amendment. Transition Words: As a result of this….For example…. In addition…. There were many changes that occurred during the decade of the 1920’s. During the 1920’s many Americans began to blame alcohol for society’s problems. As a result of this , Prohibition began: an amendment was passed banning alcohol. Unfortunately, this had some negative effects. For example, street crime grew as people fought to sell illegal alcohol, and secret bars called speak-easies popped up throughout the nation. In addition, another change involved women. During the Roaring Twenties, women who had recently earned the right to vote were beginning to express their freedom more visibly. For example, women called flappers had a new style of dress and went out more frequently than in the past. Therefore it is evident that the 1920’s was a very exciting time period that involved many changes.

Your Task….. Open a blank Google Doc Type the following heading at the top left Name, Class, Date, Civil Rights Objective Summary Type your 1-2 paragraph objective summary in size 12, Times New Roman font Submit your 1-2 paragraph/’s to Engrade Turn-ins when you are done.