Civil Rights Heroes
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Books We Read
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100

This civil rights figure is known for marching on Washington and giving a speech about his dream for the future. 

Martin Luther King Jr.



100

This organ of the digestive system crushes our food and sends it to the esophagus. 

The Mouth

100

This text feature tells us the page numbers of the chapters in a book

Table of Contents

100

This book makes the reader say silly phrases and words. 

The book With No Pictures

100

This Strategy can be used for addition and subtraction and involves drawing numbers using dots, lines, and squares

Place Vlaue Blocks

200

This civil rights figure was the first African American student to integrate an all-white school in the south. 

Ruby Bridges

200

Name a vegetable that is is really a fruit. 

Tomato, Peppers...

200

What is this called "..."?

Ellipsis 

200

This book Series is HIGHLY recommended by Mrs. Davies and contains a hidden pigeon in each book. 

Elephant and Piggie

200

There are 12 of this unit of measurement in 1 foot

Inch

300

This family of Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage fought for the end of segregation in Californian schools. 

The Mendez Family

300

This is a type of soup is significant to Jewish people and built community in a book that we read

Borscht

300

What is the first sentence in a paragraph called?

Topic Sentence

300

This book taught us how sharing food and working together can build community. 

Stone Soup

300

This unit of measurement would be useful for measuring the growth of our brassica seeds

Centimeters

400

This African American civil rights figure refused to give up her seat on a bus before Rosa Parks

Claudette Colvin

400

This organ of our digestive system is 6 meters long and is where the most digestion takes place. 

The Small Intestine

400

What is the last sentence in a paragraph called?

Conclusion

400

This book taught us about a traditional Native American food and its cultural importance.

Fry Bread

400

This word represents the the name for a number being added to another number in an addition problem. 

Addend

500

This African American civil rights leader worked with Martin Luther King Jr. to fight against segregation and racism. He had his house blown up with dynamite. 

Fred Shuddlesworth

500

This type of plant comes back every year without having to be replanted. 

Perenial 

500

This text feature defines key words in the end of an informational text

Glossary

500

This book taught us about protests against oil pipelines and compares an oil pipeline to a snake. 

We are Water Protectors. 

500

This word means the answer of an addition problem

Sum