Passage to Freedom
By: Ken MochizukiCourage
Theme 1, Selection 2, Day 1Taught By: Mr. Williams
Courage Is Something Everyone Has Inside Them
Comprehension Skill:Making Judgments
Do you agree of Son Ca’s definition of courage? Why or
why not?
Do you agree that fleeing to America
was the best solution for the
family? Why or why not?
Do you think the treatment of Son Ca’s family by the
Communists in Vietnam was fair?
Explain.
Decision
Diplomat
Government
Permission
Refugees
Superiors
Visas
Embraced
Key Emigration Vocabulary
• decision– A choice that involves
judgment.
• diplomat– A person appointed to represent
his or her government in relations with other governments.
• government– The body or organization that
manages a nation.
• permission– The necessary approval to do
something.
• refugees– People who flee their homes in
order to escape harm.
• superiors– Those who have higher rank or
more authority than others.
• visas– Documents that give people
permission to travel to a specific country.
• embraced– Hugged
Passage to FreedomFacts from the selection
Own Values and Experiences
Judgment
What kind of person is Mr. Sugihara?
He sees a sad needy child in a store with no money. So, he gives the child some money
I think people should always help those who are less fortunate. I donate blankets to homeless children in the winter time.
Mr. Sugihara has done a great thing. He has shown himself to be an honest, compassionate, and loyal person.
Is Mr. Sugihara’s decision right or wrong?
First he will only write a few visas. Then we decides to write them for everyone alone to be safe.
I think you always have to make a choice between what is easy and what is right. You should always choose what is right even if it is hard.
Mr. Sugihara’s values are excellent. Giving the refugees visas was very noble and brave.
What kind of person is Hiroki’s mother?
She says they must think about others before themselves. She encourages her husband when he is too tired to go on.
I think it is important to be unselfish. I try to think of the needs of those around me in small and big ways.
Hiroki’s Mother because she puts others before herself.
Decoding: Multi-Syllabic Words
What is Syllabification?
1
son war
2
fa/ther vi/sas
3
per/mis/sion
dip/lo/mat
Vocabulary:Dictionary Guide Words
The words listed in a diction are are called entry words .
These words are arranged in alphabetical order.
Guide words usually appear at the top of a dictionary page to help locate entry words.
gate - gauge outrage - outstanding rocket - roll
garden outside road
gather out roller
gear outtake role
Passage to Freedom
By: Ken MochizukiCourage
Theme 1, Selection 2, Day 2Taught By: Mr. Williams
Key Emigration Vocabulary
• decision– A choice that involves
judgment.
• diplomat– A person appointed to represent
his or her government in relations with other governments.
• government– The body or organization that
manages a nation.
• permission– The necessary approval to do
something.
• refugees– People who flee their homes in
order to escape harm.
• superiors– Those who have higher rank or
more authority than others.
• visas– Documents that give people
permission to travel to a specific country.
• embraced– Hugged
Passage to FreedomWith your Suit partner, discuss questions 1-7
on page 66 of your text. You may look back in your text if you need to. When you're finished begin thinking about the following questions.
Where did the challenge take place?
What challenge did the main character face?
In what ways does the main character show change?
What do you think the main character learns from his experience?
Comprehension Strategy:Character Mapping
Using a Character Map like the one below to analyze and evaluate Chiune Sugihara.
Chiune Sugihara
Who was he?Where was he born?
Where was he during WWII?
Why did people need his help?
What was the conflict that he faced.
Why is he remembered?
Syllabification 1 2 3
understand und/er/stand un/ders/tand un/der/stand
celebration cele/ bra/tion ce/le/bra/tion cel/e/bra/tion refugee ref/u/gee ref/ug/ee re/fu/geediplomat dip/lo/mat di/plo/mat dip/lom/at
stamping st/amp/ing stamp/ing sta/mping
Vocabulary:Dictionary Guide Words
The words listed in a diction are are called entry words .
These words are arranged in alphabetical order.
Guide words usually appear at the top of a dictionary page to help locate entry words.
approval - aqua flea - flight sopping - sound
approximately flash sort
appear fled south
arc float soot
Passage to Freedom
By: Ken MochizukiCourage
Theme 1, Selection 2, Day 3Taught By: Mr. Williams
Key Emigration Vocabulary
• decision– A choice that involves
judgment.
• diplomat– A person appointed to represent
his or her government in relations with other governments.
• government– The body or organization that
manages a nation.
• permission– The necessary approval to do
something.
• refugees– People who flee their homes in
order to escape harm.
• superiors– Those who have higher rank or
more authority than others.
• visas– Documents that give people
permission to travel to a specific country.
• embraced– Hugged
Making Judgments
What was important to Nelson Mandela as a young man?
What facts from the passage reveal his values as a young man?
What words would you use to describe Nelson Mandella?
Why did you choose those words to describe him?
How have your experiences and beliefs helped you to make judgments about his character?
What facts from the passage support your choices?
Vocabulary:Dictionary Guide Words
The words listed in a diction are are called entry words .
These words are arranged in alphabetical order.
Guide words usually appear at the top of a dictionary page to help locate entry words.
trivia - tropic oriental - original ice - identical
trump osmosis imply
trip origami ideal
trombone otter improvement
Comprehension Strategy:Cause and Effect
Using a Multi-Flow Map, choose an important event in the story and give three actual or possible causes and effects of that event.
Passage to Freedom
By: Ken MochizukiCourage
Theme 1, Selection 2, Day 4Taught By: Mr. Williams
Key Emigration Vocabulary
• decision– A choice that involves
judgment.
• diplomat– A person appointed to represent
his or her government in relations with other governments.
• government– The body or organization that
manages a nation.
• permission– The necessary approval to do
something.
• refugees– People who flee their homes in
order to escape harm.
• superiors– Those who have higher rank or
more authority than others.
• visas– Documents that give people
permission to travel to a specific country.
• embraced– Hugged
A Mother’s Courage• With your suit partner, read pages
68-71 from your text using the skills mentions in the yellow column on the left of page 68. When you are finished discuss these questions with your partner.
What helped Monique and her parents survive?
What happened to Monique’s aunt and cousin after her uncle Jacques was shot by the Nazis?
Compare and contrast the stories about Monique’s family and the Sugihara Family.
What did Monique’s mother do to make sure that her children would survive.
Why do you think Monique doesn’t talk about her feelings.
In the NewsChoose one of the Newspaper articles
available and on a piece of notebook paper, answer the following questions about the article you chose.
What is the article about?
Where and when is the article talking about?
Why did it happen and why is this important?
Who is the article about?
Word SortCountries Government
OccupationsSuperiors Words that mean
“giving permission”Sort the words below into the four above categories.
diplomat manager ambassador America
Japan consul Germany go ahead
boss Lithuania representative teacher
consent authorization supervisor acquiescence
Countries Government Occupations
Superiors Words that mean “giving permission”
Japan diplomat boss consent
Lithuania consul manager authorization
Germany ambassador supervisor go ahead
America representative teacher acquiescence
Passage to Freedom
By: Ken MochizukiCourage
Theme 1, Selection 2, Day 5Taught By: Mr. Williams
When You Are FinishedAfter you finish your Weekly Skills Test:
1. Make sure your name, date, and assignment are written clearly on the top left of the paper.
2. Turn your test paper to me and put your answer key in the reading basket.
3. Finish your Mountain Language.4. Read a book of your choice.
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