April 23, 2012 Please get out the handout and a Black Like Me book off the counter!

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April 23, 2012 Please get out the handout and a Black Like Me book off the counter!

REMINDERS!!!! Vocab packets will be due on Friday! You will also have a quiz that day, so be prepared! We will be on block schedule for the next two days. I have it on the next slide, so get out a piece of paper so you can write the schedule down. Or, you can take a photo of it!

Scheduling: Block scheduling for the next two days: –Tuesday: –Wednesday: 1 st hour - 7:40-9:25 3 rd hour - 9:30 -11:10 1st lunch - 11:15-11:45 or 4th hour - 11:15 -12:10 4th hour 11: :45 with 2nd lunch 12:15- 12:45 5 th hour 12:50-2:30 7 th hour 2:35-3:30 1 st hour - 7:40-8:30 2 nd hour - 8:35-10:15 1st lunch - 10:20-10:50 or 4th hour 10:20-12:05 4th hour 10:55-12:40 with 2nd lunch 12:10-12:40 6 th hour - 12:45 - 2:30 7 th hour - 2:35-3:30

Children‘s March : Today, we will are going to finish our research using our iPads! Using Safari, please look up and take notes over the following events that occurred: –Children’s Protest March - May 2-5, 1963 –Supreme Court decides Brown v. Board - May 1954 –The Murder of Emmet Till - August 1955 –Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas - October 1957 –James Meredith and the University of Mississippi - September 1962 –Desegregating the University of Alabama – George Wallace – June 11, 1963 –John F. Kennedy Submits Civil Rights Legislation - June 11, 1963 –The Assassination of Medgar Evers: Jackson, Mississippi - June 12, 1963 –The March on Washington - August 28, 1963 –Birmingham Bombing - September 15, 1963 When you finish with your research, please continue reading the novel excerpts and answering the questions. We’ll discuss your research results within the last 10 minutes of class today!