Young Heroes: Children of the Civil Rights Movement

Lesson 11
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ELA

Unit 4

5th Grade

Lesson 11 of 34

Objective


Identify the central idea the author conveys in this chapter and what the central idea reveals about the author’s perspective on segregation and social injustice.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice by Phillip Hoose  — Chapter 1

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

What central idea does the author convey in this chapter? How does the author convey the central idea? 

What does the central idea reveal about the author’s perspective on segregation and social injustice? 

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Key Questions


  • Why does the author start with the anecdote from Claudette? How is it different from the rest of the chapter? Why are both perspectives important? 

  • How did the Jim Crow system keep Black people poor? 

  • The Montgomery bus system had a profound negative impact on the Black community. Do you agree? Defend why or why not. 

  • Why did Black people dislike the number 10 so much? 

  • Was Claudette Colvin the first person to stand up to the racist and oppressive drivers? 

  • What is the purpose of the quote from Langston Hughes at the beginning of the chapter? 

Vocabulary


ordinance

n.

(p. 4)

a law made by government

humiliating

adj.

(p. 5)

extremely embarrassing

defied

v.

(p. 9)

to refuse to obey

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Common Core Standards


  • RI.5.2 — Determine two or more main ideas of a text and explain how they are supported by key details; summarize the text.

Supporting Standards

L.5.4
RF.5.3
RF.5.4
RI.5.1
RI.5.4
RI.5.10
SL.5.1
W.5.10

Next

Compare and contrast Claudette’s account of what happened on March 2, 1955, with what is documented in the police report, as well as, explain why the author decides to include both versions. 

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