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# You've already studied the Montgomery Bus Boycott in school. Now go to this [http://www.teachingforchange.org/montgomery-bus-boycott-quiz Mythbuster quiz] and find out how much you know. Make notes on your note sheet.
# Do the interactive exercises.
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|Im Alltag kannst du immer wieder bogenförmige Bauwerke und Brücken entdecken, weil sich diese Form über die Jahrhunderte hinweg als besonders günstig erwiesen hat (und es zudem auch noch hübsch aussieht).


Auch in der Natur fallen solche Bögen immer wieder auf, zum Beispiel bei Bergmassiven.
== Interactive exercises ==
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=== The back of the bus ===
Put in the correct words.
 
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
Buses in Montgomery, Alabama were, like all public institutions, ''segregated''. Most customers were black since the more affluent ''whites'' already had cars. The buses weren't evenly divided in half— the front for whites and the rear for ''Blacks''. The start of the “colored” section was determined by the number of whites on board. The more whites that boarded, the further ''back'' the white section extended. The more ''crowded'' the bus became with white patrons, the further the bus driver extended the white section in accommodation, regardless of the ''injustice'' to African Americams.
 
Furthermore black people had to pay the bus driver up ''front'', then leave the bus and get in from the back of the bus.
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=== Rosa Parks ===
Put in the correct form of the words. Sometimes you may have to add a word.
 
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
[[File:Rosa Parks being fingerprinted by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey after being arrested for boycotting public transportation - Original.jpg|right|200px]]
Rosa Parks was a seamstress by profession; but she also ''worked (work)'' as the secretary for the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP. Twelve years before her history-making arrest, Parks ''was stopped (stop)'' from boarding a city bus by driver James F. Blake, who ordered her to board at the back door and then ''drove (drive)'' off without her. Parks vowed never again to ride a bus driven by Blake.
 
As a member of the NAACP, Parks was an investigator assigned to cases of sexual assault. So she ''wasn't tired (not, to tire)'' of working in a factory but fed up with the situtaion when she ''refused (refuse)'' to stand up.
 
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[[File:Rosa Parks being fingerprinted by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey after being arrested for boycotting public transportation - Original.jpg|right|200px]]
Rosa Parks was a seamstress by profession; but she also ''worked (work)'' as the secretary for the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP. Twelve years before her history-making arrest, Parks ''was stopped (stop)'' from boarding a city bus by driver James F. Blake, who ordered her to board at the back door and then ''drove (drive)'' off without her. Parks vowed never again to ride a bus driven by Blake.
 
As a member of the NAACP, Parks was an investigator assigned to cases of sexual assault. So she ''wasn't tired (not, to tire)'' of working in a factory but fed up with the situtaion when she ''refused (refuse)'' to stand up.
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=== important words ===
Find the opposites:


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| injustice || fairness
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| segregation || integration
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|[[Datei:Bögen.JPG|rahmenlos|Bögen von früher|center|210px]]||[[Datei:Elbphilharmonie Hamburg.JPG|rahmenlos|Elbphilharmonie|320px]]
| organisation || chaos
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|-
|[[Datei:Golden-gate-bridge-388917 640.jpg|rahmenlos|Golden Gate Brücke|380px]]||[[Datei:Fountain-819594_640.jpg|rahmenlos|Brunnen|350px]]
| further || nearer,<br>closer
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|-
|[[Datei:Planten un Blomen.JPG|rahmenlos|Lichtspiele|350px]]||[[Datei:Turret-arch-1364314 1280.jpg|rahmenlos|Bergmassiv Parabel|370px]]
| offensive || insulting/<br>causing anger and hatred
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| colored || opposite of white
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| equal || the same
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| healthy || sick
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=== Getting yourself in Trouble ===
Fill in a form of ‘self’ or ‘each other’.
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
A lot of black people complained about unfair laws at the time of the civil rights movement.
They talked to ''each other()'' that something had to be done.
They planned to defend ''themselves()'' against the unfair laws.
So Rosa Parks got ''herself()'' into trouble. She refused to give up her seat to a white man. 
At court in front of the judge she defended ''herself()'' alone without an attorney.
During the Montgomery bus boycott black people helped ''each other()'' to get to work. They shared cars. One man
A young pastor from Atlanta,Georgia came to help with the boycott. Martin Luther King ''himself()'' broke laws that were unfair. 
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A lot of black people complained about unfair laws at the time of the civil rights movement.


They talked to ''each other()'' that something had to be done.


Selbst beim Besuch eines Basketball- oder Fußballspiels ist es möglich vergleichbare Bögen zu entdecken. Achte einmal darauf, wie ein abgeworfener oder abgeschossener Ball durch die Luft fliegt.
They planned to defend ''themselves()'' against the unfair laws.


[[Datei:Video-Basketballwurf.gif|rahmenlos|zentriert|Basketball|500px]]
So Rosa Parks got ''herself()'' into trouble. She refused to give up her seat to a white man.   
   


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At court in front of the judge she defended ''herself()'' alone without an attorney.
|Die Bögen auf den Fotos haben alle eine Gemeinsamkeit. Ihre Form nennt man '''Parabel''' und sie können als quadratische Funktionen dargestellt werden.
 
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During the Montgomery bus boycott black people helped ''each other()'' to get to work. They shared cars. One man
{{Aufgabe|'''Für diese Aufgabe benötigst du deinen Hefter (S. 2) und einen Partner''' [[Datei:Notepad-117597.svg|40px|Notizblock mit Bleistift|verweis=Datei:Notepad-117597.svg]] [[Datei:Puzzle-1020221 640.jpg|125px|rahmenlos|Partnerarbeit]].


'''a)''' Suche parabelförmige Bögen in deiner Umgebung. Fotografiere mindestens eine Parabel oder notiere dir, wo du sie entdeckt hast und wie sie aussieht (z. B. breit, schmal, nach oben oder nach unten geöffnet).  
A young pastor from Atlanta, Georgia came to help with the boycott. Martin Luther King ''himself()'' broke laws that were unfair.  
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'''b)''' Berichte deinem Partner von deinen Entdeckungen. Sammelt die Orte, Bilder und Beschreibungen in euren Heftern.}}
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Erstellt von: [[Benutzer:Elena Jedtke|Elena Jedtke]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Elena Jedtke|Diskussion]])
== Weblinks ==
* {{wpen|Montgomery Bus Boycott}}
* teaching for change: [http://www.teachingforchange.org/montgomery-bus-boycott-quiz Rosa Parks Mythbuster quiz]
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Aktuelle Version vom 17. November 2018, 08:49 Uhr

Task
  1. You've already studied the Montgomery Bus Boycott in school. Now go to this Mythbuster quiz and find out how much you know. Make notes on your note sheet.
  2. Do the interactive exercises.



Interactive exercises

The back of the bus

Put in the correct words.

Buses in Montgomery, Alabama were, like all public institutions, segregated. Most customers were black since the more affluent whites already had cars. The buses weren't evenly divided in half— the front for whites and the rear for Blacks. The start of the “colored” section was determined by the number of whites on board. The more whites that boarded, the further back the white section extended. The more crowded the bus became with white patrons, the further the bus driver extended the white section in accommodation, regardless of the injustice to African Americams.

Furthermore black people had to pay the bus driver up front, then leave the bus and get in from the back of the bus.

Rosa Parks

Put in the correct form of the words. Sometimes you may have to add a word.

Rosa Parks being fingerprinted by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey after being arrested for boycotting public transportation - Original.jpg

Rosa Parks was a seamstress by profession; but she also worked (work) as the secretary for the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP. Twelve years before her history-making arrest, Parks was stopped (stop) from boarding a city bus by driver James F. Blake, who ordered her to board at the back door and then drove (drive) off without her. Parks vowed never again to ride a bus driven by Blake.

As a member of the NAACP, Parks was an investigator assigned to cases of sexual assault. So she wasn't tired (not, to tire) of working in a factory but fed up with the situtaion when she refused (refuse) to stand up.

Rosa Parks being fingerprinted by Deputy Sheriff D.H. Lackey after being arrested for boycotting public transportation - Original.jpg

Rosa Parks was a seamstress by profession; but she also worked (work) as the secretary for the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP. Twelve years before her history-making arrest, Parks was stopped (stop) from boarding a city bus by driver James F. Blake, who ordered her to board at the back door and then drove (drive) off without her. Parks vowed never again to ride a bus driven by Blake.

As a member of the NAACP, Parks was an investigator assigned to cases of sexual assault. So she wasn't tired (not, to tire) of working in a factory but fed up with the situtaion when she refused (refuse) to stand up.


important words

Find the opposites:

injustice fairness
segregation integration
organisation chaos
further nearer,
closer
offensive insulting/
causing anger and hatred
colored opposite of white
equal the same
healthy sick


Getting yourself in Trouble

Fill in a form of ‘self’ or ‘each other’.

A lot of black people complained about unfair laws at the time of the civil rights movement.

They talked to each other() that something had to be done.

They planned to defend themselves() against the unfair laws.

So Rosa Parks got herself() into trouble. She refused to give up her seat to a white man.

At court in front of the judge she defended herself() alone without an attorney.

During the Montgomery bus boycott black people helped each other() to get to work. They shared cars. One man

A young pastor from Atlanta,Georgia came to help with the boycott. Martin Luther King himself() broke laws that were unfair.

A lot of black people complained about unfair laws at the time of the civil rights movement.

They talked to each other() that something had to be done.

They planned to defend themselves() against the unfair laws.

So Rosa Parks got herself() into trouble. She refused to give up her seat to a white man.

At court in front of the judge she defended herself() alone without an attorney.

During the Montgomery bus boycott black people helped each other() to get to work. They shared cars. One man

A young pastor from Atlanta, Georgia came to help with the boycott. Martin Luther King himself() broke laws that were unfair.




Weblinks