Today we are paper boxing. Wait, did you forget how to do it? Fold your paper like a hamburger and then like a hamburger again. Paper Preparation.

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Today we are paper boxing. Wait, did you forget how to do it? Fold your paper like a hamburger and then like a hamburger again. Paper Preparation

Title your paper Thurgood Marshall Watch this first clip with your pencil down. After this clip, you will be asked to make some predictions about Marshall’s life. As the class period continues, we will see how good your predictions are.

Part 1 1 st preiod

THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU JUST WATCHED Make a prediction about what his childhood was like. Make a prediction about what his education was like. Write them in the first box. Take notes on the next clips to prove or disprove your predictions.

Part 2

Part 3

WERE YOUR PREDICTIONS CORRECT? In a complete+ sentence, answer the following question: Why did Thurgood Marshall become a lawyer? You have two minutes to write. Circle your answer when you are finished.

THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE WATCHED SO FAR Make a prediction about his nickname: What do you think he will do to get the nickname Mr. Civil Rights? Write it in an empty box. Take notes on the next clips to prove or disprove your predictions.

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

WERE YOUR PREDICTIONS CORRECT? In a complete+ sentence, answer the following question: Why was the Brown v the Board of Education Supreme Court case important? You have two minutes to write. Circle your answer when you are finished.

THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE SEEN SO FAR Make a prediction about his future: What will his tragedy be? Write it in an empty box. Take notes on the next clips to prove or disprove your predictions.

Part 8 2 nd period

Part 9 4 th period

Part 10

WERE YOUR PREDICTIONS CORRECT? In a complete+ sentence, answer the following question: What was one reason Thurgood Marshall was nominated to the US Supreme Court? You have two minutes to write. Circle your answer when you are finished.

THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE SEEN SO FAR Make a prediction about his time on the Supreme Court. Write it in an empty box. Take notes on the next clips to prove or disprove your predictions.

Part 11

Part 12

Part 13