Search Header Logo

M3U1 The Harlem Renaissance Vocabulary

Authored by Jennifer Berry

English

7th Grade

CCSS covered

Used 22+ times

M3U1 The Harlem Renaissance Vocabulary
AI

AI Actions

Add similar questions

Adjust reading levels

Convert to real-world scenario

Translate activity

More...

    Content View

    Student View

7 questions

Show all answers

1.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match the following definition to the correct vocabulary term.

contribution

something that is handed down from the past

collaboration

giving for a purpose

heritage

working together for a common goal

philanthropy

the act of giving back

Tags

CCSS.RF.3.3B

CCSS.RF.3.3C

CCSS.RF.3.3D

CCSS.RF.4.3A

CCSS.RF.5.3A

2.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match the following definition to the correct vocabulary term.

Mood

emotions shown by the actor

Tempo

emotions created through word choice

Tone

loud and soft

Repetition

purposefully repeating/reusing phrases to emphasize the importance/message

Volume

fast and slow

Tags

CCSS.RL.4.4

CCSS.RL.5.4

CCSS.RL.6.4

CCSS.RL.7.4

CCSS.RL.8.4

3.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match the following definition to the correct vocabulary term.

Techniques

words or phrases not meant to be interpreted literally

Medium

comparisons between two different things to explain something in a new and interesting way

Metaphors

a way of communicating, such as language, music, and painting

Version

a method or way of doing or performing something

Figurative Language

a certain form of something

Tags

CCSS.RI.6.7

CCSS.RI.7.7

CCSS.RI.8.7

CCSS.RL.6.7

CCSS.RL.7.7

4.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match the following definition to the correct vocabulary term.

Foreshadowing

main idea in a text that can apply to many different situations or to life in general

Alliteration

the use of clues to hint at events that will occur later in the plot

Allusions

the emotional atmosphere of a work

Mood

repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words

Theme

indirect references to another work such as the Bible or mythical texts

Tags

CCSS.RL.5.3

CCSS.RL.5.5

CCSS.RL.6.3

CCSS.RL.7.3

CCSS.RL.8.3

5.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match the following definition to the correct vocabulary term.

Literature

The process and means through which artists convey their ideas, emotions, and messages through various art forms such as painting, sculpture, music, literature, and dance. The Harlem Renaissance witnessed a surge in artistic expression by African American artists.

Artistic Expression

Written works, including novels, short stories, poetry, and plays. Many notable African American writers emerged during the Harlem Renaissance, producing influential and thought-provoking literature.

Civil Rights

A period of renewed interest, growth, and activity in the arts, literature, and culture. In the context of the Harlem Renaissance, it refers to the time in the 1920s when African American cultural, social, and artistic expression flourished.

Harlem

The rights of individuals to be treated equally and fairly, regardless of their race, gender, or other characteristics. The Harlem Renaissance played a significant role in the fight for civil rights and the empowerment of African Americans.

Renaissance

A neighborhood in the northern part of Manhattan, New York City. During the Harlem Renaissance, it became the cultural hub for African American writers, artists, musicians, and intellectuals.

Tags

CCSS.L.6.6

CCSS.L.7.6

CCSS.W.6.2D

CCSS.W.7.2D

CCSS.L.8.6

6.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match the following definition to the correct vocabulary term.

Democracy

The dominant or widely accepted norm or trend in society. During the Harlem Renaissance, African American artists, writers, and musicians sought recognition and acceptance in the mainstream art world.

Mainstream

A form of literary art that uses rhythmic language and imagery to evoke emotions and express ideas. Poetry was a popular mode of expression during the Harlem Renaissance, capturing the experiences and perspectives of African Americans.

Identity

A system of government in which power is vested in the people, who exercise it through free and fair elections. The Harlem Renaissance, with its emphasis on equality and civil rights, contributed to the advancement of democracy in the United States.

Legacy

The influence, impact, or lasting significance of a person, event, or movement. The Harlem Renaissance left a powerful legacy in terms of African American culture, art, and literature, inspiring generations of artists and activists.

Poetry

The characteristics, beliefs, and values that distinguish one individual or group from another. The Harlem Renaissance played a crucial role in shaping African American identity and challenging stereotypes.

Tags

CCSS.L.6.6

CCSS.L.7.6

CCSS.W.6.2D

CCSS.W.7.2D

CCSS.W.8.2D

7.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match the following definition to the correct vocabulary term.

Segregation

A term used to describe a society in which people from diverse backgrounds come together and blend into a unified whole. The Harlem Renaissance celebrated the idea of America as a cultural melting pot, where different voices and perspectives contribute to a vibrant society.

Discrimination

Unfair treatment or prejudice based on factors such as race, gender, or ethnicity. The Harlem Renaissance aimed to combat discrimination and promote equality through creative expression.

Melting Pot

The enforced separation of different racial or ethnic groups. The Harlem Renaissance emerged during a time of racial segregation, and its artists sought to challenge and dismantle racial barriers through their work.

Tags

CCSS.L.11-12.4C

CCSS.L.6.4C

CCSS.L.7.4C

CCSS.L.8.4C

CCSS.L.9-10.4C

Access all questions and much more by creating a free account

Create resources

Host any resource

Get auto-graded reports

Google

Continue with Google

Email

Continue with Email

Classlink

Continue with Classlink

Clever

Continue with Clever

or continue with

Microsoft

Microsoft

Apple

Apple

Others

Others

Already have an account?