In the 1960s, black and white people couldn’t ride together on the bus, drink from the same fountains or go to the same schools. What was this separation called?
compassion
integration
segregation
determination
2. Multiple Choice
15 minutes
1 pt
What is the article mostly about?
How the U.S. Supreme Court works
William Frantz Public School in New Orleans, Louisiana
One of the first African American students to attend an all-white school.
What schools were like in the U.S. in 1960
3. Multiple Choice
15 minutes
1 pt
Which line from the text explains why Ruby could not play on the school playground?
"But the first grade marched right into the school..."
"White students joined them in class too."
"School officials worried someone might try to hurt her."
"They did not want Ruby to go inside."
4. Multiple Choice
15 minutes
1 pt
What is the meaning of the word "attend" in the article?
work
go to
walk toward
allow
5. Multiple Choice
15 minutes
1 pt
Who first decided that school segretation was illegal?
Ruby Bridges
the U.S. Supreme Court
The President of the United States
the principal of William Frantz Public School
6. Multiple Choice
15 minutes
1 pt
Why does Ruby visit schools today?
She is a doctor.
She is a principal
She wants kids to learn from her past.
7. Multiple Choice
15 minutes
1 pt
Based on the title and images, what do you think the article is mostly about?
a President
an important event in history
8. Multiple Choice
15 minutes
1 pt
Which of these events happened last?
Ruby went to William Frantz Public School
The Supreme Court ruled that segregation was illegal.
New Orleans was ordered to end school segretation.
9. Multiple Choice
15 minutes
1 pt
What book did Ruby write?
My Time at School
Through My Eyes
The Day I Felt Scared
10. Multiple Choice
15 minutes
1 pt
True or False: When Ruby got to second grade, her class had both white and black students.
True
False
11. Multiple Choice
15 minutes
1 pt
Ruby was a teenager when she integrated the all white school.