Eleanor Roosevelt Mrs. Bouchard
Page 798
1.Eleanor Roosevelt was sad and lonely as a child.
2. She helped society. She helped her husband Franklin Delano Roosevelt who got parayzed and died while he was president.She gave time to the Women's Trade Union League (WTUL)
She worked on laws to get children out of factories and into schools.
She worked in charity kitchens.
3. She was her husband's eyes and ears when he was president. She got involved in politics herself.
4. Timeline most important: Her dad getting cisk, her mother dying, her school, work to First Lady.
5. Claire Booth Luce quote: Comfortable people were rich who made money from workers and children in factories.
6. Cause and effect
Cause / Effect / Effect
Eleanor's father told her to help people who were suffering.
She worked with poor children, She helped the red cross raise money.
Eleanor was teased and made fun of.
She helped veterans and worked for the United Nations both involve people outside usual citizen life.
7. I agree with Adlai Stevenson that Eleanor Roosevelt was the first lady of the world. She helped outside the country more than any other Forst Lady I know.
8. Top of page 785:
Provide information about the person's life. We got information about her, parents and husband.
Reveal important aspects about personality. She was "sad and lonely as a child" p. 786
"Meanwhile Eleanor's life reached a turning point" p.791
"Trouble developed in the relationship between Ealeanor and Franklin" p. 792
"Above all Eleanor fought against racial and religious prejudice." p.795
SHOW what others thought of her as a person: Adai Steenson called her First Lady of the world.
EXPLAIN the importance of her life and work. Fighting against racial and religious prejudice is important
p.799 Vocabulary
1. Prominent (b) a well-known lawyer
2. Brooding (a) an unhappy person
3. Migrant (c) a traveling worker
4. Grave (b) a serious illness
5. Impoverished c) a poor family.
6. wavering b) a tough decision
7. dominate b) an undefeated team.
8. Compassionate. c) a kind nurse.
Vocabulary strategy
1. After losing the big game, the brooding team left the field.
2. The reality show contestant felt like a loser when she was eliminated from the competition.
3. Because of the weather forecast, we looked forward to a snow day.
4. On the deserted island the castaway had no contact with anyone.
5. In order to hear the concert, you must download the app.
p. 803
1. p. 801. Mrs. Roosevelt writes to Mrs. Henry J. Robert Jr. to resigne from the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) when it barred the world-renowned singer Marian Anderson, an African American, from performing at its Constitution Hall in Washington, DC.
2.p. 802 she wrote she did her duty to be approved and loved.
3. The letter and her autobiography are primary sources because Eleanor wrote them.
4. We learn about her character from the letter because she quit a group that showed racial prejudice.
5. Her duty changed from when she was a girl. Her duty was to do be approved and loved.
WHen she was First Lady she quit the Daughters of the American Revolution. She made her own decision.
1.Eleanor Roosevelt was sad and lonely as a child.
2. She helped society. She helped her husband Franklin Delano Roosevelt who got parayzed and died while he was president.She gave time to the Women's Trade Union League (WTUL)
She worked on laws to get children out of factories and into schools.
She worked in charity kitchens.
3. She was her husband's eyes and ears when he was president. She got involved in politics herself.
4. Timeline most important: Her dad getting cisk, her mother dying, her school, work to First Lady.
5. Claire Booth Luce quote: Comfortable people were rich who made money from workers and children in factories.
6. Cause and effect
Cause / Effect / Effect
Eleanor's father told her to help people who were suffering.
She worked with poor children, She helped the red cross raise money.
Eleanor was teased and made fun of.
She helped veterans and worked for the United Nations both involve people outside usual citizen life.
7. I agree with Adlai Stevenson that Eleanor Roosevelt was the first lady of the world. She helped outside the country more than any other Forst Lady I know.
8. Top of page 785:
Provide information about the person's life. We got information about her, parents and husband.
Reveal important aspects about personality. She was "sad and lonely as a child" p. 786
"Meanwhile Eleanor's life reached a turning point" p.791
"Trouble developed in the relationship between Ealeanor and Franklin" p. 792
"Above all Eleanor fought against racial and religious prejudice." p.795
SHOW what others thought of her as a person: Adai Steenson called her First Lady of the world.
EXPLAIN the importance of her life and work. Fighting against racial and religious prejudice is important
p.799 Vocabulary
1. Prominent (b) a well-known lawyer
2. Brooding (a) an unhappy person
3. Migrant (c) a traveling worker
4. Grave (b) a serious illness
5. Impoverished c) a poor family.
6. wavering b) a tough decision
7. dominate b) an undefeated team.
8. Compassionate. c) a kind nurse.
Vocabulary strategy
1. After losing the big game, the brooding team left the field.
2. The reality show contestant felt like a loser when she was eliminated from the competition.
3. Because of the weather forecast, we looked forward to a snow day.
4. On the deserted island the castaway had no contact with anyone.
5. In order to hear the concert, you must download the app.
p. 803
1. p. 801. Mrs. Roosevelt writes to Mrs. Henry J. Robert Jr. to resigne from the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) when it barred the world-renowned singer Marian Anderson, an African American, from performing at its Constitution Hall in Washington, DC.
2.p. 802 she wrote she did her duty to be approved and loved.
3. The letter and her autobiography are primary sources because Eleanor wrote them.
4. We learn about her character from the letter because she quit a group that showed racial prejudice.
5. Her duty changed from when she was a girl. Her duty was to do be approved and loved.
WHen she was First Lady she quit the Daughters of the American Revolution. She made her own decision.
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