Fighting Injustice: Uprising & Flesh and Blood So Cheap

Lesson 27
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ELA

Unit 2

7th Grade

Lesson 27 of 38

Objective


Determine the central message of Rose Schneiderman’s speech and explain the impact of word choice on meaning and tone.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Flesh and Blood So Cheap: The Triangle Fire and Its Legacy by Albert Marrin  pp. 130 – 133 — begin at "Never Again!” and end at “Enter Al Smith," and include the section "Bread and Roses" on page 133.

  • Speech: “Speech at The Metropolitan Opera House” by Rose Schneiderman 

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

What is the central message of Schneiderman’s speech? What details does she use to support this central idea? Write a paragraph in which you provide at least two pieces of evidence to support your answer.

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Key Questions


Close Read Questions

  • In paragraph 2, what does Schneiderman compare the Spanish Inquisition’s torture devices with? What is the impact of this comparison?

  • Schneiderman writes in paragraph 3, "The life of men and women is so cheap and property is so sacred." What is the impact of Schneiderman’s juxtaposition of the words "cheap" and "sacred" in this sentence?

  • In paragraph 4, what is the impact of Schneiderman’s use of the phrase "a couple of dollars" when describing donations given by citizens to fire victims? What tone does it develop?

  • How do law enforcement expect the protesters to act? How does law enforcement act toward them? How does Schneiderman feel about this? Provide specific evidence to support your answer.

Discussion Questions

  • Why is the idea of “fellowship” so unappealing to Schneiderman?

Exit Ticket

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Vocabulary


Text-based

fellowship

n.

a strong feeling of connection and common purpose, especially with people who share one's interests

Academic

central idea

n.

the most important idea or message that the writer/speaker is communicating to the reader in a nonfiction text.

juxtaposition

n.

two things being seen or placed close together, generally as a way of emphasizing the differences between them

Homework


To ensure that students are prepared for the next lesson, have students complete the following reading for homework. Use guidance from the next lesson to identify any additional language or background support students may need while independently engaging with the text.

  • Book: Flesh and Blood So Cheap: The Triangle Fire and Its Legacy by Albert Marrin  pp. 139 – 146 — begin at “Reform”

While reading, answer the following questions.

  • Who was part of the New York Factory Investigating Commission?

  • What was the purpose of the commission? What power did they have?

  • What kinds of things did the commissioners see in factories? Provide at least three examples.

  • What reforms ultimately resulted from the commission’s work? Provide three examples.

  • How is the Triangle Factory Fire commemorated every year?

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Common Core Standards


  • RI.7.2 — Determine two or more central ideas in a text and analyze their development over the course of the text; provide an objective summary of the text.
  • RI.7.4 — Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone.

Supporting Standards

L.7.6
RI.7.1
RI.7.6
RI.7.10
SL.7.1
SL.7.6
W.7.1
W.7.1.a
W.7.1.b
W.7.4
W.7.9
W.7.9.b
W.7.10
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