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Monday January 27, 2014

Monday January 27, 2014. Pick up the NEW VOCAB!. Take out your: Notebooks. Class Objectives:. Analyze new vocab words Discuss 11 Statements Express your opinions!. S W B A T. Language Objectives:. Identify part of speech for vocab week 9 words Define vocab week 9 words

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Monday January 27, 2014

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  1. Monday January 27, 2014 Pick up the NEW VOCAB! Take out your: Notebooks

  2. Class Objectives: • Analyze new vocab words • Discuss 11 Statements • Express your opinions! S W B A T

  3. Language Objectives: • Identify part of speech for vocab week 9 words • Define vocab week 9 words • Reflect on your opinions around gender roles, race, and the law S W B A T

  4. Agenda • Identify part of speech for vocab week 9 words • Define vocab week 9 words • 11 Statements Pre-reading activity January 27, 2014

  5. Vocab Week 9 Title page 74: Vocab Week 9 Words Title page 75: Vocab Week 9 HW *Update your table of contents!

  6. Vocabulary: Week 9

  7. Tolerance Part of Speech: NOUN Definition: The practice of respecting the beliefs and practices of others We must practice TOLERANCE if we are to coexist peacefully

  8. Prejudice Part of Speech: NOUN Definition: A negative opinion formed prior to understanding the situation The man’s PREJUDICE kept him from seeing all his options and resulted in poor life choices.

  9. Piety Part of Speech: NOUN Definition: Religious devotion and reverence for God The man’s PIETY helped him through many difficult times. Praying, Going to Church

  10. Assuage Part of Speech: VERB Definition: To make less severe or burdensome Gus’ presence ASSUAGED the crying girl’s pain. Fear, Pain, Hate, Hurt, Thirst, Hunger

  11. Malevolent Part of Speech: ADJ Definition: Having or exhibiting hatred Mr. Panda’s MALEVOLENT behavior caused his coworkers to hate him. Words, Behavior, Actions, Thoughts

  12. Mortified Part of Speech: ADJ Definition: Experiencing shame, humiliation or wounded pride Ariel was MORTIFIED when she realized she had made a silly mistake. Was, Were, Became, Should have been

  13. Vexed Part of Speech: ADJ Definition: Annoyed, Frustrated, Worried Brittany became VEXED when the stylist tried to fix her hair. Was, Were, Became, Should have been

  14. Take out your Vocab Week 7 Homework!

  15. Put your vocab away!

  16. 11 Statements

  17. 11 Statements: FOUR CORNERS • We are going to discuss our answers to the statements. • After the question is read aloud, you will move to the corner which represents your answer. • We will discuss the statement, then move on to the next one.

  18. 1. All people are created equal

  19. 2. Girls should act like girls

  20. 3. It’s okay to be different

  21. 4. Nobody is all good or all bad

  22. 5. Some words are offensive and should never be written or stated

  23. 6. Under our justice system, all citizens are treated equally by the courts.

  24. 7. The old saying“sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me” … is still true.

  25. 8. Speaking standard grammar proves that a person is smart

  26. 9.No one is above the law

  27. 10. The best way for our society to achieve equality is through education

  28. 11. When the law cannot succeed in punishing criminals, citizens should do so.

  29. TKM: BAckground Title page 62 of your notebook *Update your table of contents!

  30. History

  31. Why is it important to understand tolerance and prejudice?

  32. Notes Overview: The Great Depression Technology and Entertainment Clothing Social Customs Historical Events and World Leaders

  33. The Great Depression: 1929-1940 • As a result of many factors, the: • Unemployment rate was at 25% • Banks went out of business • Everyone lost money • Long lines outside of job offices • Food pantries and soup kitchens were a common sight

  34. Technology and Entertainment • People often went out to see movies with their friends and families. • When at home, people spent a lot of time playing board games and watching black and white TV.

  35. Technology and Entertainment • Radio was rapidly becoming a mass media. Families and friends would congregate around the radio to listen to the news, reports and even soap operas in the evening. • TVs, however small, were gaining in popularity- though very few households were lucky enough to have them.

  36. 1930s Clothing • The Great Depression began in 1929 and ended in the late 30’s. This had a huge affect on women and men’s fashion. • Changing clothes twice a day became unfashionable and women were often mending or sewing their clothes in order to wear them longer. • Men were in suits as much as possible and women were often found in dresses.

  37. Social Customs • People often spoke of baseball, dancing, and politics- anything to get their attention away from the Great Depression. • Etiquette: Appropriate Conduct • Girls were to be girls and boys were to be boys.

  38. Historical Events & World Leaders • Adolf Hitler was becoming a more powerful leader in Europe. • Bringing Germany out of a recession • The Great Depression haunts America during the 1930s and early 1940s • President Franklin D Roosevelt was in office in the United States. • Trying to bring up American morale

  39. Cost of Living 1930s Average Cost of new house $7,145.00 Average wages per year $1,970.00 Cost of a gallon of Gas 10 cents Average Cost for house rent $15.00 per month A loaf of Bread 9 cents A LB of Hamburger Meat 13 cents Magic Chef Gas Cooker $195.00 Pontiac Big Six Car $745.00

  40. Discuss. Take a moment to think about what you know or have just learned about the 1930s. Now think about what you know about tolerance and prejudice in the 1930s? Any connections?

  41. Ticket to Leave Finish this sentence: A hero during the 1930’s was probably …

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