Famous African Americans Oprah Winfrey

Similar documents
PEOPLE LESSONS.com OPRAH

Evaluating a CATW Writing Sample

Immigration. The United States of America has long been the world s chief receiving

Finding Inspiration in the Funny Pages

Classical Music Ludwig Van Beethoven

OMAN COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY General Foundation Program

PABLO PICASSO PRE-READING QUESTIONS. 1. What kind of art do you like? 2. Do you have a favorite artist?

11.) France and the U.S. had a special. A.) independence B.) freedom C.) relationship D.) gift

Guided Reading Level J

Year 7 Extended English Homework Project. The Olympics. Name: Form:

Ordinary Moments of Grace

It is my pleasure to welcome families, friends, teachers, and our. younger students to graduation day at Wilmington Montessori

heading Skiing keeps you fit and fast! Downhill skiing requires balance and coordination. All you need are skis, snow, and a slope.

The Good Old Days. 2. Famous places: Next, students must drag the pictures of the famous places to the names of the cities where they are.

Adverbs. An adverb is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb.

Should Adoption Records Be Open?

PEOPLE LESSONS.com WILL SMITH

This activity will work best with children in kindergarten through fourth grade.

Jane Addams. The good we seek for ourselves is uncertain until it is secure for all of us

GRAMMAR / The Passive Voice: Past and Present; Modal Verbs

The Truth About Commercials Writing a persuasive advertisement

The Pillars of the Earth

North America North American Diversity

Julie Clark Julie Clark

1. Find a partner or a small team of three or four classmates to work on this lesson.

Today, it is spoken in some offices. He's going to study English hard. and talk with a lot of people in the future.

Writing Topics WRITING TOPICS

Speed-dating lesson: Student worksheet

A Tricky Move. Why the change of address? The National Park Service built a new center for the Liberty Bell.

Making Judgments. The author mentions that two presidential candidates stayed at the Wilbur as evidence to support the idea that

Check, Revise, and Edit Chart

About the Book. Prereading Activities. A Curriculum Guide to. Lunch Money. By Andrew Clements

Your final grade will be the sum of all your scores. The scale for each grading period for your reading grade is as follows:

PEOPLE LESSONS.com JACKSON

Chapter. The Weekend

Colonization and Revolutionary War Roanoke--The Lost Colony

Joan Ganz Cooney is the founder of the Children s Television Workshop, Joan Ganz Cooney. Usingthemediatohelpothers

27 Before, During, and After Reading Activities with Graphic Organizers to be used with nonfiction passages for students in Grades 2 5!

The Use of Film, Television, and Music in Teaching Graduate Nursing Students Concepts of Qualitative Research

Meet the Nonfiction Main Idea Challenge

PUSD High Frequency Word List

The content area topic for my text set is Impressionism. A huge part of

California Treasures High-Frequency Words Scope and Sequence K-3

PEOPLE LESSONS.com NELSON MANDELA ( )

Grade 5: Module 3A: Unit 2: Lesson 13 Developing an Opinion Based on the Textual Evidence:

Table of Contents 2 Information: 3 Taylor Swift Biography: Music Career 4 Taylor Swift Biography: Movie Career 5 Taylor Swift Awards:

BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute English Who would you imitate?

ArkansasHeritage.com Labs.ArHistoryHub.com/Timeline

Get Ready for IELTS Writing. About Get Ready for IELTS Writing. Part 1: Language development. Part 2: Skills development. Part 3: Exam practice

Quantum Angel Healing: Energy Therapy and Communication with Angels

A Guide for Using Big Books in the Classroom

FOUNDER S DAY. Adult Lesson

This is your LOVE MY HEART Journal. Index of Topics. You and Your Heart Activity 1: How Your Heart Functions.2 Activity 2: Break the Heart Code..

BBC Learning English Talk about English The Reading Group Part 8

Look at the adjectives below. Which words describe young people? Which ones describe older people?

Examining Stereotypes Through Self-Awareness:

Question Answer Relationship (QAR)

Grammar and Mechanics Test 3

Achievement (business version)

Ten Tips for Parents. To Help Their Children Avoid Teen Pregnancy

The more money we have NEW INTERNATIONALIST EASIER ENGLISH INTERMEDIATE READY LESSON

A) COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE VERBS BELOW IN THE CORRECT FORM. (10x1)

Student s full name... PART A - GRAMMAR I. Put the verbs in the sentences below into either Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past

DIAGNOSTIC GRAMMAR TEST

. Perspectives on the Economics of Aging. : University of Chicago Press,. p 3 Copyright University of

May not be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher, except fair uses permitted under U.S. or applicable copyright law.

Ron Shaham. Expert Witness in Islamic Courts : Medicine and Crafts in the Service of Law. : University of Chicago Press,. p 38

Allison Gallahan s Early Childhood Lesson Plan

Clauses and Phrases. How to know them when you see them! How they work to make more complex sentences!

Media. Copyright 2005 Literacy Volunteers of DuPage

PEOPLE LESSONS.com

Student s Worksheet. Writing útvary, procvičování

Starting a BackPack Program

Life Dates: Country of Origin: Russia Musical Era: Romantic

LEVEL New Headway Intermediate

IELTS Speaking Part Two Tasks with unusual or difficult topics

Lesson Share TEACHER S NOTES. An interview with Daniel Radcliffe by Colm Boyd. Procedure

Factual Conditionals: Present

Teacher Guide for FAST-R Passage: FAST-R: Formative Assessments of Student Thinking in Reading. Sympathy and Caged Bird Poetry

2009 Degrees Awarded by Academic Program

Simple Present Tense. Simple Present Tense in the Negative. Grammar Practice Worksheets

2-1. Adjective Clauses 1: Who, Whom and Whose

parent ROADMAP MATHEMATICS SUPPORTING YOUR CHILD IN KINDERGARTEN

PEOPLE LESSONS.com

Talk To Your Baby Quiz

Weaving the Pieces Together

Components of a Reading Workshop Mini-Lesson

Confidence Intervals

Giant panda born in U.S. zoo

I Am Rosa Parks. Teacher s Guide for the unabridged audiobook. Introductory Material

IT Training for Students, Who Needs It?

Presidential Nominations

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF JANE ADDAMS

Mother Teresa. Stop and think: Do you think you could do Mother Teresa s work? Explain why or why not.

Transcription:

Non-fiction: Famous African Americans: Oprah Winfrey Famous African Americans Oprah Winfrey African American women writers have always inspired Oprah Winfrey. When she was a teenager, Winfrey read a book that changed her life. Which book was it? It was I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou. The book spoke to Winfrey. It gave her hope. She realized she could rise above the poverty and racism that marked 1 her life. Winfrey was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi, in 1954. When she was 20, she became the first African American female to host TV news. She was the anchor 2 at WTVF-TV in Nashville, Tennessee. After moving to Chicago, Winfrey began hosting a morning TV program. At first it was called AM Chicago. However, the show was so popular that it was renamed, The Oprah Winfrey Show. Today, Oprah Winfrey s career is not only in television. She has produced and acted in several movies. These include The Color Purple and Beloved. Both movies are based on best-selling novels by African American women writers. Winfrey has won over a dozen Emmy Awards 3 for her talk show. She has become one of the most popular, powerful, and influential African Americans of our time. She is also one of the richest women in America today. 1 marked: affected 2 anchor: a broadcaster who reads the news and introduces the reports of other broadcasters 3 Emmy Awards: production awards given to U. S. television shows 1

Questions: Famous African Americans: Oprah Winfrey Name: Date: 1. What caused Winfrey to realize she could succeed in life? a. a book by Maya Angelou b. a terrible childhood experience c. her first real job d. her first Emmy Award 2. Which of these adjectives does not describe Winfrey? a. successful b. rich c. unknown d. popular 3. According to the passage, influential means a. important b. unimportant c. huge d. small 4. What might this passage go on to talk about? a. Emmy Awards b. the movies c. rich women in the world d. other details about Winfrey s life 5. Based on the passage, Winfrey most likely produced The Color Purple and Beloved because a. those were her favorite books as a child. b. those books were written by African American female writers. c. she thought they would make a lot of money. d. she liked the titles of the books. 2

Questions: Famous African Americans: Oprah Winfrey 6. What is the main idea of this passage? 7. Based on the passage, was Winfrey able to rise above poverty and racism? Why or why not? 8. The question below is an incomplete sentence. Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Winfrey believed that she could succeed in life reading a book by Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. a. but b. after c. because d. before 9. Answer the following questions based on the sentence below. When she was 20, Winfrey became the first African American female to host TV news in Nashville, Tennessee. Who? Winfrey What? When? Where? 10. Vocabulary Word: influential: important and respected. Use the vocabulary word in a sentence: 3

Answers: Famous African Americans: Oprah Winfrey Teacher Guide and Answers Passage Reading Level: Lexile 640 Featured Text Structure: Descriptive the writer explains, defines or illustrates a concept or topic Passage Summary: This passage describes the life of Oprah Winfrey, who began hosting a television show, and has since produced and acted in several movies. 1. What caused Winfrey to realize she could succeed in life? a. a book by Maya Angelou b. a terrible childhood experience c. her first real job d. her first Emmy Award 2. Which of these adjectives does not describe Winfrey? a. successful b. rich c. unknown d. popular 3. According to the passage, influential means a. important b. unimportant c. huge d. small 4. What might this passage go on to talk about? a. Emmy Awards b. the movies c. rich women in the world d. other details about Winfrey s life 5. Based on the passage, Winfrey most likely produced The Color Purple and Beloved because a. those were her favorite books as a child. b. those books were written by African American female writers. c. she thought they would make a lot of money. d. she liked the titles of the books. 4

Answers: Famous African Americans: Oprah Winfrey 6. What is the main idea of this passage? Suggested answer: The main idea is that Oprah Winfrey is a rich, famous, popular African American woman. 7. Based on the passage, was Winfrey able to rise above poverty and racism? Why or why not? Suggested answer: Yes, because the passage states that she is one of the richest and most influential African American women today. 8. The question below is an incomplete sentence. Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Winfrey believed that she could succeed in life reading a book by Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. a. but b. after c. because d. before 9. Answer the following questions based on the sentence below. When she was 20, Winfrey became the first African American female to host TV news in Nashville, Tennessee. Who? Winfrey What? became the first African American female to host TV news When? when she was 20 Where? in Nashville, Tennessee 10. Vocabulary Word: influential: important and respected. Use the vocabulary word in a sentence: answers may vary. 5