Jim Crow Laws + Ballad of Birmingham

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Today: Understand and discuss the Jim Crow Laws + discuss Ballad of Birmingham
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In deze les zitten 17 slides, met interactieve quizzen, tekstslides en 3 videos.

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Welcome
Today: Understand and discuss the Jim Crow Laws + discuss Ballad of Birmingham

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Assignment: Jim Crow Laws
1. Look up wat Jim Crow laws are and find examples of them
2. Look up where these laws existed and where not.
3. Why did the Jim Crow laws exist there specifically?
4. “separated but equal”  this is what Americans said during this period. What does this mean?
5. Looking at how it was for the African-American community, were they really “separated but equal”? Explain your answer
6. Is everyone “separated but equal” nowadays? Explain your answer

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

segregation in USA

Slide 3 - Woordweb

Slide 4 - Video

What is the inspiration of the poem?

Slide 5 - Open vraag

Slide 6 - Video

Red the poem together
Listen and read along as we read this poem. 

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Get to work
Do the assignments that go with this poem. After you are done, read the information on the bombing and what happened after.

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

Slide 9 - Video

Homework
Finish assignments on "The Ballad of Birmingham"

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Analysing the poem
1.  Why doesn't the mother allow the child to go to the freedom March and where does she send her instead?

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

2. Line 6 mentions “the dogs are fierce and wild” Who or what do you think these dogs are? --> metaphor

3. line 12: "to make our country free" what is meant by this?

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

4. There is a certain irony in this poem. Explain how irony plays a role.

5. The title of the poem is “the ballad of Birmingham”. Look up the characteristics of a ballad and explain how they are all present in this poem

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Ballad

Slide 14 - Woordweb

Ballad
- a narrative story, a dialogue
- author is not involved in the story
- simple every-day language
- a tragic story
- abcb rhyme scheme

Slide 15 - Tekstslide

Today learned:
- rhyme scheme
- ballad
- irony
- metaphor

Slide 16 - Tekstslide

Slide 17 - Tekstslide