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My Brother Martin by Christine King Ferris

My Brother Martin by Christine King Ferris. Vocabulary. 1. We met the minister this morning. government official church leader. b. church leader. 2. I wrote a paragraph about my ancestors. favorite activities past family members. b. past family members.

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My Brother Martin by Christine King Ferris

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  1. My Brother MartinbyChristine King Ferris

  2. Vocabulary

  3. 1. We met the minister this morning. • government official • church leader

  4. b. church leader

  5. 2. I wrote a paragraph about my ancestors. • favorite activities • past family members

  6. b. past family members

  7. They have been in business for generations. • About 30-year periods • About 100-year periods

  8. a. About 30-year periods

  9. The mother hen is shielding her chicks. • protecting • grooming

  10. a. protecting

  11. I avoided that cliff. • paid attention to • stayed away from

  12. b. stayed away from

  13. Please put the table by the pulpit. • Entrance • Platform

  14. b. platform

  15. 7. John gave us numerous excuses. • Ridiculous • Several

  16. b. several

  17. Comprehension Questions

  18. Which is an OPINION (not a fact)? • Christine was born earlier than expected. • The King children’s father was an important minister. • The King children grew up in the grandparent’s home. • Christine and her brothers played the piano.

  19. b. The King children’s father was an important minister.

  20. 9.What is the MOST LIKELY reason the author wrote this story? a. To describe the childhood of a famous person. b. To explain why it is important for children to behave.

  21. a. To describe the childhood of a famous person.

  22. Which of the following is a MAIN IDEA from the selection? • The King children grew up when laws kept black and white people apart. • The King children stayed close to home so they would be protected.

  23. a. The King children grew up when laws kept black and white people apart.

  24. How were the King children and their friends ALIKE. • They did not want to learn how to play the piano. • They did not care about the color of people’s skin.

  25. b. They did not care about the color of people’s skin.

  26. 12. What effect did losing their friends have on the King children? • They never wanted to play with white children again. • They began to understand the problems blacks faced.

  27. b. They began to understand the problems that blacks faced.

  28. 13. M.L. promised his mother that one day he would “turn this world upside down” because he did not _______________________________. • like the way he was treated. • like getting into trouble.

  29. a. He did notlike the way he was treated.

  30. 14. Which is a FACT from the story (not an opinion)? • The King family’s church was too crowded. • M.L. grew up to be a great speaker and leader. • The King children played with two white boys. • Mother Dear was a very talented musician.

  31. c. The King children played with two white boys.

  32. 15. Why did M.L.’s father refuse to buy shoes at one particular store? a. The salesman was very rude to his black and white customers. b. The salesman would only serve blacks at the back of the store.

  33. b. The salesman would only serve blacks at the back of the store.

  34. 16. Which of these events cane LAST in the selection? a. M.L. listened to stories. b. M.L. gave numerous speeches. c. M.L. learned to play the piano. d. M.L. stayed close to home.

  35. a. M.L. gave numerous speeches. Hey Look!

  36. How were M.L. and his father ALIKE? • They became professional musicians. • They spoke out against hatred and bigotry.

  37. b. They spoke out against hatred and bigotry.

  38. GROUP WORK 18. How does the LAST picture show the changes that M.L. made in the world?

  39. It shows that children of different colors can play happily together.

  40. 19. What was the dream that M.L. had?

  41. M.L.’s dream was that black and white people would live together as equals. =

  42. 20. What did the author mean when she said the stories her parents told “were as nourishing as the food that was set before us”?

  43. The stories helped the children’s minds grow.

  44. I have a dream…. The End

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