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Grade Level 4

History and Social Studies:
4.4.9Analyze the impact of twentieth century Californians

Literature and Language Arts:
Reading Comprehension
2.2 Use appropriate strategies when reading for different purposes

Writing Strategies
1.6 Locate information in reference texts by using organizational features (e.g., prefaces, appendixes).

Writing Application
2.1 Write Narratives:

Analyzing text
Critical thinking
Cause and effect
Expository critique
Making inference
Visual analysis
Write Narrative
Research

July 7, 2006

Introduction
Background for the Teacher
Guiding Questions
Learning Opportunities
Assessment
Guided Discussion Questions
Instructional Plan
Materials Needed
Groupings
Checking for Student Understanding
Guided Practice
Independent Practice
Closure
Extention
English Learners
G.A.T.E. Students

Links
Graphic Organizer for research
(blackline master)
Writing Prompt (blackline master)
Narrative Analytic Rubric (Word Doc.)
Pre/post test (blackline master)
Pre/post test PowerPoint Gameboard
Vocabulary review
PowerPoint  (Large file - save to hard-drive before opening.)
PowerPoint Slide List
Louis B. Meyer
Louis B. Meyer, New York Times
Louis B. Meyer, Wikipedia
Louis B. Meyer
Walt Disney, Wikipedia
Walt Disney, Disneyland
Walt Disney
Just Disney.com
Disney Channel
Answers.com
John Steinbeck, Wikipedia
John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck
Books and Writers, John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck, Answers.com
Ansel Adams, Wikipedia
Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams
Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange, Wikipedia
Dorothea Lange
John Wayne
John Wayne
John Wayne
John Wayne, Wikipedia

Booker T. Washington
Elbert Hubbrd – Roycroft Arts
and Crafts and Roycroft Inn
William H. Taft
Theodore Roosevelt
Richard M. Nixon
 Ronald Reagan
Eddie Rickenbacker
King Gustavas Adolphus of Sweden
Carrie Jacobs Bond
Bette Davis

March 23, 2007
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Movers and Shakers| 4th Grade Level
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Movers and Shakers – Pre/Post Test

   
1.  What is meant by “favorite haunt?”
a. tales of a ghost who is rumored to haunt building
b. conference room
c. preferred gathering place
d. favorite museum
   
2.  What is the definition of popular culture (pop culture)?
a. contemporary lifestyle and items that are well known and generally accepted
b. culture of the majority population
c. that culture adopted by the leaders as the one to be followed
d. popular musicians representing the majority population
   
3. Which United States president was not listed as a guest of the Mission Inn?
a. Theodore Roosevelt
b. John F. Kennedy
c. William McKinley
d. Franklin Roosevelt
   
4. Bonnie Brown is best known as…
a. official hostess to welcome visitors to Mission Inn
b. painted presidential portraits
c. wrote poetry telling of the beauty of the Mission Inn
d. 1920’s entertainer and visitor to Mission Inn
   
5. What is meant by “mover and shaker?”
a. California earthquake
b. constructing an important monument
c. a person who wields power and influence in a particular activity or field
d. startling announcement in the news media that changes history
   

6. ________________is the only democratic United States president to have his portrait
painted and hung in the main lobby of the Mission Inn.

a. William McKinley
b. Theodore Roosevelt
c. John F. Kennedy
d. Herbert Hoover
   
7. Who had a customized chair designed just for his visit, after which he refused to sit?
a. Herbert Hoover
b. Richard M. Nixon
c. Theodore Roosevelt
d. William H. Taft
   
8. Which United States president has a bronze plaque in the main lobby which commemorates his wedding in the Presidential Suite?
a. Ronald Reagan
b. Richard M. Nixon
c. Gerald Ford
d. John F. Kennedy
   
9. Who founded the Sierra Club?
a. John Muir
b. Elbert Hubbard
c. Hubert Bancroft
d. Henry Huntington
   
10. Which social leader, instrumental in the ratification of the 19 th amendment of the Constitution, was a guest of the Mission Inn?
a. Booker T. Washington
b. Joseph Pulitzer
c. Susan B. Anthony
d. Carrie Jacobs Bond
   
11. Which past Mission Inn guest was a former slave and founded the Tuskegee Institute of Alabama?
a. Ida Tarbell
b. Booker T. Washington
c. Frank Miller
d. Susan B. Anthony
   
12. Which United States president participated in a tree planting ceremony, helping to launch a citrus economy that made Riverside the richest American county of the 1890s?
a. Franklin Roosevelt
b. William H. Taft
c. Gerald Ford
d. Theodore Roosevelt
   
13.  It is often said that if there were a theme song for the Mission Inn, it would be Carrie Jacobs Bond’s…
a. Music at Meals
b. Days of Peace and Rest
c. A Perfect Day
d. I Love You Truly
   
14. A carillon is…
a. horse drawn carriage used to carry celebrities to and from the Mission Inn
b. a stationary set of chromatically tuned bells in a tower
c. the official song of the Mission Inn
d. person in the Mission Inn restaurant who calls patrons to their table
   
15. The founder of the Mission Inn is…
a. Frank Miller
b. Elbert Hubbard
c. Henry Huntington
d. William R. Hearst
   
 
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