1. DO NOW
Entry Task – Pictures!
• Look at two pictures and answer
questions on Entry Task
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5. Lyddie
Learning Objectives
I can define “agent of change” and apply
that knowledge to working conditions.
I can explain the significant facts about the
life and work of César Chávez.
6. Lyddie
Agents of Change
Agent of Change
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agent of change = someone or something
that works to change a situation
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What were the mill girls in Lyddie trying to
do?
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How did the response of the owners to the
petitions affect working conditions?
7. Lyddie
Agents of Change
César Chávez
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Listen & read speech
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Key question:
Who changes working conditions?
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New working industry: agriculture
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Building Background Knowledge Worksheet
8. Lyddie
Agents of Change
Vocabulary
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migrant worker= person who works in a job
that changes location by season (picking
crops)
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Chicano= a Mexican-American person
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Mexican-American= American citizen
whose ancestors immigrated from Mexico
9. Lyddie
Agents of Change
Vocabulary
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Anglo = person with British/ white
European background
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Latino= American citizen whose ancestors
immigrated from Central or Latin American
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Hispanic= (see Latino) ** Term most
considered polite in 2014 **
10. Lyddie
Agents of Change
César Chávez
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Commonwealth Club Address
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Will get one of the four quote cards
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boycott: many people refusing to buy
something to pressure a company
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union: group of organized workers
11. Lyddie
Agents of Change
Tea Party Protocol
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Group of 4 – all have different quote
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Match your quotes to the “Working
Conditions Then and Now” chart
• Workers or Government?
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When done, raise your hands
12. Lyddie
Agents of Change
Tea Party Protocol
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Write your answers on the worksheet
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Let’s look at Additional Quotes!
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Given what you learned today from the
book and quotes from his speech, who do
you think Chávez sees as an agent of
change?