snapshots of a year: 1963

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• Journal: Explain what the term prejudice means to you and how it influences how people act in 3 lines or more.(If you do not know what prejudice means, look it up!) • Takeout your notes over Watsons.

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Journal: Explain what the term prejudice means to you and how it influences how people act in 3 lines or more .(If you do not know what prejudice means, look it up!) Takeout your notes over Watsons. . Snapshots of a Year: 1963. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• Journal: Explain what the term prejudice means to you and how it influences how people act in 3 lines or more.(If you do not know what prejudice means, look it up!)

• Takeout your notes over Watsons.

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Snapshots of a Year: 1963• May 12: President John F. Kennedy sends

troops to Alabama to protect citizens from violence between whites opposing school integration and blacks seeking equal rights.

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Snapshots of a Year: 1963

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• August 28: Martin Luther King, Jr., gives his “I Have a Dream” speech in front of the Lincoln memorial in Washington D.C.

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• November 22: President John F. Kennedy is assassinated during a motorcade parade in Dallas, TX.

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Birmingham 1963• Birmingham became a focus for the Civil

Right’s Movement in 1963, Bull Connor (chief of police)

• http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0915.html

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Clark Elementary School in Flint, Michigan

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Momma’s Trip on Google• http://goo.gl/maps/PlRzY

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About the Author/Novel• See Worksheet and follow along!

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Literary Elements:1. External Conflict

• Conflict that occurs outside the mind of a character.

• Example: Kenny faces external conflict as he struggles with the teasing and tormenting his brother inflict on him.

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2. Internal Conflict• Conflict that occurs inside the mind of a

character.• Example: Kenny faces internal conflict when

he struggles with the church bombing and the way it makes him feel.

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3. Plot • Plot PowerPoint

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4. Point of View (P.O.V.)• The narrator’s perspective.• First-Person P.O.V: the narrator is also a

character in the story.– Uses the pronouns I and we– The reader can only see into the mind of the

narrator.

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5. Theme• The main idea• The message• There are several themes in this story.– The Importance of Family– The Power of Prejudice

Can you think of others?

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6. Allusion

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7. Atmosphere/Mood