What age was Judy when she got polio?
18 months
Noun: Means making sure that everyone is included and feels welcome, no matter how different they might be. It’s about making sure that all people, regardless of their background, abilities, or beliefs, can be a part of things and have their voices heard. The adjective form of the word is inclusive.
Inclusivity
The author's perspective, beliefs, or opinion on something
Point of View (POV)
What is your answer to the prompt (question) called?
Claim/Argument
A virus that can cause serious illness and paralysis. This highly-contagious virus led to many children being paralyzed before the development of a vaccine in 1955. Paralysis is the loss of function of part of the body.
Polio
What school did Judy attend from 4th grade to 8th grade?
Health Conservation 21
Noun: making sure that everyone, including people with different abilities, can easily use and enjoy things.
Assessiblity
Presents events and actions in the order they happen (timeline)
Chronological
What are the 5 things you must have in a complete body paragraph?
Claim, Context, Evidence, Analysis, and Conclusion
Name of the other two disability right activists we have learned about
Hint: We read articles written by them
Alice Sheppard and Haben Girma
What career does Judy have in mind when she begins college?
Teacher
Noun: The ability to bounce back from difficult situations or challenges. It means staying strong and not giving up, even when things get tough
Resilience
One event leads to another (direct result)
Cause and Effect
What is analysis?
Describes the importance of your evidence and elaborates on how it supports/develops your claim
_________ ___________ are extra information in a sentence that can be removed without changing the main meaning
Parenthetical elements
What does Judy do when the Board of Education denys her a teaching licence?
Fights back against the Board of Education by bringing media attention to her discrimination and taking the Board of Ed. to court
Noun: Speaking up or taking action to support and help others, especially if they need it. It’s about standing up for what you believe is right and trying to make a positive change for people who might need extra support. The verb form is to advocate.
Advocacy
Showing differences between two things (ex: expectations vs reality)
Contrast
You must have at least two of all the following in a complete paragraph
Hint: 3
Context, Evidence, and Analysis
Discrimination of and prejudice against people with disabilities based on the belief that typical abilities are superior
Ableism
What is Section 504?
Proposed legislation that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities by organizations receiving federal funding
Noun: Feeling confident and sure about yourself and your abilities. It’s believing in yourself even when things are tough or when others might doubt you.
Self-assurance
What is an anecdote?
A short story about a person or event
What is context?
explains what is happening in the story around the evidence.
Dictionary definition of a word vs feeling or emotion the word evokes in the reader
Denotative vs Connotative