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WWW.SCHOLASTIC.COM/SCOPE • FEBRUARY 2014 15. GORDON PARKS/TIME & LIFE PICTURES/GETTY IMAGES (CLASSROOM); COURTESY OF JOAN JOHNS COBBS (JOHNS). PAIRED TEXTS texts that share a theme or topic. IMAGINE. THIS WAS YOUR. SCHOOL. Nonfiction. >. In 1951, there were 21 states that
“Imagine This Was Your School". Scholastic Scope Magazine, February 2014. Before You Read: 1. Examine the picture on page 15: This picture represents a classroom in a black school in 1956. Describe 4 things that you notice about this run-down or “dilapidated" school. Example: There is no paint on the walls. a. b. c. d.
B) Teenager Barbara Johns led a strike in protest of the awful conditions at her segregated school. C) Many C) Barbara's classmates were happy to miss school. D) some One claim you could make after reading "Imagine This Was Your School" is that a single person can have a big impact on society. Support this claim
THE LANGUAGE ARTS MAGAZINE. PAIRED TEXTS: “Imagine This Was Your School" and “Barbara Johns Reaches for the Moon". SKILL: Close Reading. Close-Reading Questions. "Imagine This Was Your School". 1. What is the purpose of the first paragraph? Why do you think the author chose to start the story this way?
Feb2014, Vol. 62 Issue 6, p14-14. 1p. Subjects: MINDFULNESS (Meditation); HOLMES, Sherlock (Fictitious character). Add to folder. HTML Full Text PDF Full Text (801KB). 5. IMAGINE THIS WAS YOUR SCHOOL. Full Text Available. Periodical. By: KANEFIELD, TERI. Scholastic Scope. Feb2014, Vol. 62 Issue 6, p15-19. 5p.
28 Jan 2015 PAIRED TEXTS: “Imagine This Was Your School" and “Barbara Johns Reaches for the Moon" • SKILL: Test Prep. 9. One claim you could make after reading “Imagine. This Was Your School" is that a single person can have a big impact on society. Support this claim using the article. 10. Compare the
Directions: In this activity, you will compare the article “Imagine This Was Your School" and the poem. “Barbara Johns Reaches for the Moon. PAIRED TEXTS: “Imagine This Was Your School" and “Barbara Johns Reaches for the Moon" • SKILL: Text Connections it as an attachment. need help with your interactive pdf?
texts that share a theme or topic. imAGiNE this WAs YoUR school. Nonfiction. > in 1951, there were 21 states that forced black students and white students to go to separate schools. these schools were supposed to be. “separate but equal," but they never were. Where white schools tended to be modern and comfortable,.
Directions: In this activity, you will compare the article “Imagine This Was Your School" and the poem. “Barbara Johns Reaches for the Moon." Answer the questions below. Use text evidence to support your answers. 1. What is the main purpose of “Imagine This Was Your School"? What is the main purpose of “Barbara
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