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The Watsons Go To Birmingham 1963 Bell Ringer What do you know about the 1960s and Civil Rights Write that on your sticky note and place it on the K poster Anticipation

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The Watsons Go To Birmingham 1963 Bell Ringer What do you know about the 1960s and Civil Rights Write that on your sticky note and place it on the K poster Anticipation Guide When we come back from the Thanksgiving Break we will begin a novel study The name of the book is . D. awn . of a golden . age?. The Great . Society. During . his presidential campaign in 1960, John F. Kennedy had promised . the “. New . Frontier”.. . a package of laws and reforms that sought to eliminate injustice and inequality in the United States. . Elizabeth Dore The 1960s was a tumultuous decade in Cuba. For islanders, the decade began in 1959 with the overthrow of the dictator Fulgencio Batista͕ the emblematic “triumph of the re Parents . and Reading Committee. Prepared & Presented . by . Aretha Eldridge Williams. Preparing for Summer. As parents approach the summer break, many are thinking about the family vacation, trips to the pool, how to keep children engaged in activities at home, the abrupt changes to everyone's schedule—and how to juggle it all. What they might not be focusing on is how much educational ground their children could lose during the three-month break from school, particularly when it comes to reading.. 10 films reflecting the 1960s. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960). Representative of the New Wave of early 1960s films. Victim (1961). A Basil Dearden/Michael Relph ‘Social Problem’ film of the early 1960s. Lesson Aim: . To feel . confident. with the content. . History lessons are now on the website – hooray!. TASK: . . Content boxed.. key points underlined.. 5 ideas on each topic.. How . did life change for teenagers from the 1950s?. Directions:. . Answer each question and be sure support with evidence!!!. What/Who do you feel was the biggest issue facing America in the 1970s? Why? . Politically, how do you feel Carter preformed as a President?. Background for . Bonnie and Clyde. Film Background: French New Wave . Critics and theorists who published in . Cahiers du Cinema . and . Arts. Protest against safe, cinematically polished, but inauthentic cinema—the “tradition of quality” cinema. Jennifer Clancey. Program Manager. . A . voluntary. deed restriction that prohibits the use of impaired groundwater as potable . water. A . tool property owners can use to address environmental impairments to groundwater. The 1960s “British Invasion”. Everyone loves the songs of the early 1960s. Do you know how those songs and bands became popular?. Here is what happened. During World War II, many men went away to fight. The war ended in 1945. Soon they were back home and working again. They began to get married. They began to have families.. Thomas Jefferson Quote. “Every generation needs. a new revolution.”. CICERO © 2012. 2. The Sixties. Major Changes. Space Age. Popular Culture. The New Right. Vatican II. Civil Rights. Computers. A Time of Social Change. Culture and Counterculture. The Main Idea. The counterculture that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s left a lasting impact on American life.. Reading Focus. What led to the rise of the counterculture? . It was characterized in many ways:. Hippies. were “hip” people who wanted to look different—wear the latest fashions. Generally urban dwellers, white, and middle-class. A loosening of sexual morality changed as young people wanted freedom in personal choices. A map of your life. Drawing and sculpting change. Images of migration . into drama. The suggestions offered allow the students to probe more deeply the themes of the play. . Teachers . can select and adapt these ideas to meet the needs and interests of particular students. . 1800’s - Present. Identify some of the most popular Western art movements of the past several centuries. Chose an inspirational art movement upon which to base a dream room design. Use design features in the dream room that reflect characteristics of chosen art movement.

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