president cleveland where are you? mr. ochoa 6 th grade-mvms language arts
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President Cleveland President Cleveland Where are You?Where are You?
Mr. Ochoa6th grade-MVMSLanguage Arts
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ObjectivesObjectivesR 3.1 Understand the plot of the
storyR 3.2 Understand sequence of
events.R 3.2 Understand character
traits can affect the plot
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Connect to Your LifeConnect to Your LifeThink of a time when you chose to do
somethingdifferent from what someone else wantedor expected. What happened during that
event?
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Build BackgroundBuild BackgroundThis story is set in the 1930’s when the U.S.suffered through the economic crisis known
as“The Great Depression”. Thousands of people lost their jobs, and
banks and businesses closed all over the country.
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BackgroundBackgroundChildren enjoyed the Sunday “funny
papers”, four hour matinees, and radio programs.
They also collected trading cards that featured heroes of movies and sports.
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BetrayedBetrayedTo harm or be disloyal to a country or
another person by helping an enemy or giving information that is confidential◦He betrayed his country!
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ContemptContemptA powerful feeling of dislike
toward somebody or something◦He was held in contempt to the
court.
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DivulgeDivulgeTo reveal information, especially
information that was previously secret◦He divulged secrets to the French
government.
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DwindleDwindleTo decrease little by little in size,
number, or intensity and approach zero, or make something decrease in this way◦The sun dwindled into the horizon.
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IncredulousIncredulousUnable or unwilling to believe
something ◦His story was incredulous.
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IndignantIndignantAngry or annoyed at the apparent
unfairness or unreasonableness of something◦My sister was indignant when I threw her
cat.
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lethargylethargya state of physical slowness and
mental dullness resulting from tiredness or disease◦He seemed lethargic during his
speech.
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StalemateStalemateA situation with no potential
winners.◦The chess match ended in a
stalemate.
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Turn to page 35Turn to page 35Language Arts -Literature book
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