Title: Jackie Robinson, Civil Rights Leader?
1Jackie Robinson, Civil Rights Leader?
- A lesson plan to accompany the
- Digital History Reader
- www.dhr.history.vt.edu
- Virginia Tech School of Education
- Composed by
- Tommy George
- Karen McNamara
- Gina Rumbolo
2Just Do It Activity (5 min.)
- Concept Attainment Model
- Lets define Racism as a class
- Please provide a list of examples, non-examples,
essential characteristics, and non-essential
characteristics. - Example Black Codes in Virginia
- Non-Example full suffrage/equal citizenship
- Essential Characteristic negative feelings
towards a group or minority - Non-essential Characteristic limitations of
civil liberties, separate, but equal Plessy v
Fergusson)
3Character Profiling Activity (15 min.)
- Using the provided handout and attached
information, students will be able to generate a
brief paragraph describing the character of
Jackie Robinson. - Goal a first impression from the provided
information - Result completion of brief paragraph and general
discussion to follow.
4But first, who was Jackie Robinson? a brief
lecture of his life, accomplishments, etc. (15
min.)
- 42 on the Brooklyn Dodgers
- Lifetime .311 batting average, Hall of Fame
inductee, Rookie of the Year, MVP, stolen-base
titles, etc. - Born in rural Georgia, moved out West to
California with his mother and four siblings - 1st to letter in four sports at UCLA including
football, basketball, baseball, and track
5Besides Sports
- Drafted into the Army after Pearl Harbor
- Becomes a second lieutenant
- Court-martialed for not moving to the back of a
bus - Charges were eventually dropped and he received
an honorable discharge from service
6Jackies Role in the Civil Rights Movement
- "If they can fight and die on Okinawa,
Guadalcanal (and) in the South Pacific, they can
play ball in America." Happy Chandler,
commissioner of Major League Baseball and former
Senator and Governor of Kentucky - Accomplishment Was the first African-American
to play Major League Baseball (drafted by the
Brooklyn Dodgers)
7Heres to you, Mr(s). Robinson
- As Sports Illustrated's Bill Nack wrote
"Robinson was the target of racial epithets and
flying cleats, of hate letters and death threats,
of pitchers throwing at his head and legs, and
catchers spitting on his shoes."
(espn.go.com/sportscentury/features/00016431.html)
8WebQuest Activity (30 min.)
- Using the provided handout and instructions,
students will independently or in small groups,
research information from the online module to
answer the attached questionnaire. - The website for this activity is
- http//www.dhr.history.vt.edu/us/mod08_robinson/in
dex.html. - If time allows, please complete the
self-assessment quiz after answering the
questions.
9Jackie Robinson Spectrum (10 min.)
- Students will be provided a series of statements
pertaining to Jackie Robinson. - The students will personally rate/rank these
statements based on their opinions and
interpretations of the material. - Spectrum ranges from strongly agree to
strongly disagree - A general discussion will be held during the
spectrum activity based on the results and
differing perspectives of the students.
10Closure Personal Perspective Paper (remaining
time/homework)
- Goal allow students to use their prior knowledge
of the content to develop their own
interpretation of the original guiding question
of - To what did degree did Jackie Robinsons life
influence the Civil Rights Movement? - Please read the instructions carefully on the
attached handout. - Grammar, formatting, AND content will be
assessed. This assignment should be AT LEAST
one-page, typed, single-spaced, 12-point Times
New Roman Font.