Vocabulary
Civil Rights
Inference
Song Stuff
Future and Homophones
100
Carrying out and applying laws in a way that is fair.
What is justice?
100
These are freedoms and permissions to do the same as other people.
What are civil rights?
100
This is using what you know and information from the text to make a guess.
What is making an inference?
100
This is a group of lines in a song.
What are verses?
100
These are words that sound the same.
What are homophones?
200
Freedom or permission to do something by law.
What is a right?
200
This church pastor was a great leader of the American Civil Rights Movement.
Who is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr?
200
This is the verb form of the noun, inference.
What is to infer?
200
This is saying the same thing more than once in a song.
What is repetition?
200
This verb tense describes events that are going to happen.
What is the future tense?
300
A type of government where people vote for representatives that make the law.
What is a democracy?
300
These people fought for civil rights in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s.
What are African Americans?
300
These are the places that you can find the answer to an inference question.
What are in the text and in your brain?
300
This is a word that that tells you how to sing the song.
What is song direction?
300
These verbs are used in future tense as "helping" verbs.
What are "will" and "shall"?
400
This is fighting against something successfully.
What is to overcome?
400
Before the success of the American Civil Rights Movement, this was the law that African Americans had to follow. It is where people of color and white people had to be separate.
What is Segregation?
400
Mrs. Wilson looked at the bad smelling food. She saw mold growing on the edge of the chicken nugget. Mrs. Wilson threw the food in the trash. What can you infer about the food?
What is "The food was old/rotten/bad?
400
These are the words of a song
What are lyrics?
400
These homophones describe a number, the word also, and a preposition.
What are two, too, and to?
500
This is being serious and having respect in your behavior.
What is dignity?
500
It was to get equal rights for all Americans.
What is the reason for the United States Civil Rights Movement?
500
Sarah looked at her cellphone again to check the time and sighed. There was no music. She didn't see any of her friends. She left the party. What can you infer about the party?
What is "the party was boring/ bad"?
500
This is a song that people sing about their country.
What is an anthem?
500
These homophones describe wet grass, when to complete your homework, and an action verb.
What are dew, due, and do?