The widespread transfer of plants, animals, diseases, human, and technology between the Americas and western Africa during the 15th and 16th century
What is the Columbian exchange?
Personal belief, or attitudes that guide how we handle different situations
What is Mindset?
Full meaning of the acronym TBWHTW
What is The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind?
Fairy tale where one brother kills the other while hunting a wild boar
What is The Singing Bones?
First step in breaking down a text
What is Annotating/Annotation?
This Civil Rights leader was a writer, anti-lynching activist and a suffragist.
Who is Ida B. Wells?
Term that refers to what a non-fiction text is mostly about.
What is central Idea?
Lead character from TBWHTW
Who is William Kamkwamba?
In this poem the author says "but somehow the think for your selfies all came out all right"
What is the Yesees and Noees?
_______ is not annotating
What is highlighting?
Period or era marked by the human development of tools
What is the Paleolithic era?
A wise short saying that uses figurative language to give life lessons.
What is a proverb?
Country in which TBWHTW takes place
Where/What is Malawi?
This poem asks did you hear about the Rose that ____
What is Grew from Concrete?
An educated guess based on text details
What is an inference?
This tittle refers to a sultan or king, and is most often used in reference to the historical rulers of the Mali Kingdom
What is Mansa?
Suffrage
What is the right to vote in a political election?
This period of dryness is the main cause of conflict in TBWHTW
What is a drought?
Our other tale about a communicating bone
What is the Talking skull?
The checklist of reading analysis prompts
What are Close Reading Strategies?
The five nations: The Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Seneca, and Cayuga tribes
Who are the Haudenosaunee/Iroquois?
Abolitionist
What is a person in favor of ending a certain practice or system?
William's beloved pet dog in TBWHTW
Who is Khamba?
This Commonlit text is about this real life "Normal yet powerful girl"
Who is Malala?
Requirements when answering text based questions
What are Claim, details/evidence, and voice?
or
What are rephrase, claim, detail, and voice?