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Dallas Children's Theater on Tour presents
Most Valuable Player: The Heroic Story of Jackie Robinson
10:00am and 12:15pm
11:00am - One show only!
Pantages Theater
Jackie Robinson Study Guide
Essential Academic Learning Requirements
Washington State EALRs: History
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The student examines and understands major ideas, eras, themes, developments, turning points, chronology, and cause-effect relationships in United States, world, and Washington State history. |
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To meet this standard the student will: |
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Understand and analyze historical time and chronology |
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Understand events, trends, individuals, and movements shaping United States, world, and Washington State history |
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Examine the influence of culture on United States, world, and Washington State history |
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The student understands the origin and impact of ideas and technological developments on history. |
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To meet this standard the student will: |
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Compare and contrast ideas in different places, time periods, and cultures, and examine the interrelationships between ideas, change, and conflict. |
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Understand how ideas and technological developments influence people, culture, and environment. |
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Brooklyn 1947 - a Dodgers' game just like any other. Until Jackie Robinson, America's first African American baseball player, walks onto the field into history and our hearts. Watch Jackie's rise to the majors and see how his virtuosity, strength, and persistence helped to change the face of an entire nation.
Recommended for upper elementary, middle and junior high school audiences.
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