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READING COMPREHENSION / ST. VALENTINE'S HISTORY

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  • FUN FACT: Roughly 9 million people buy presents for what unexpected member of the family?
    Pets!
  • St. Valentine would secretly marry couples in small, candlelit room. They would whisper the ceremony so they could not be heard. They also listened for soldiers. What is the setting?
    a candlelit room.
  • FUN FACT: What occupation gets the most cards on Valentine's Day?
    Teacher!
  • St. Valentine would secretly marry couples in a small, candlelit room. They would whisper the ceremony so they could not be heard. They also listened for soldiers. Why did they have to be quiet?
    So they would not get caught.
  • What day is Valentine's Day?
    every year on February 14th
  • Of the story of St. Valentine, what is the theme?
    Love wins.
  • St. Valentine was a priest in Rome. He became a martyr when he went against Emperor Claudius. Claudius banned marriages hoping men would join the army. Valentine secretly married couples was caught, and beheaded. Conflict?
    The conflict is the Emperor banned marriages and Valentine disagreed and still married people.
  • St. Valentine waited in jail for his fateful day. Young people brought him flowers, notes and visited him to help him know what he did mattered. He met the prison guard's daughter. He left a note signed "your valentine" RECALL
    Recall two details.
  • St. Valentine was a priest in Rome. He became a martyr when he went against Emperor Claudius. Claudius banned marriages hoping men would join the army. Valentine secretly married couples was caught, and beheaded. Protagonist?
    St. Valentine
  • St. Valentine waited in jail for his fateful day. Young people brought him flowers, notes and visited him to help him know what he did mattered. How has this part of the story impacted us today?
    any answer connecting today's traditions. cards, flowers, be my valentine.
  • St. Valentine was beheaded on February 14th, 269 A.D. He was later declaired a Saint. Valentine's day was celebrated first in Europe and then in America on the day of his passing. What part of the story is this?
    Outcome
  • St. Valentine was a priest in Rome. He became a martyr when he went against Emperor Claudius. Claudius banned marriages hoping men would remain single and join the army. Valentine married couples, was caught, and beheaded. Main Idea?
    St. Valentine was a priest that went against the emperor and married couples.
  • St. Valentine was a priest in Rome. He became a martyr when he went against Emperor Claudius. Claudius banned marriages hoping men would join the army. Valentine secretly married couples was caught, and beheaded. Antagonist?
    Emperor Claudius
  • St. Valentine was a priest in Rome. He became a martyr when he went against Emperor Claudius. Claudius banned marriages hoping men would join the army. Valentine secretly married couples was caught, and beheaded. What was Valentine's job?
    Priest
  • St. Valentine waited in jail for his fateful day. Young people brought him flowers, notes and visited him to help him know what he did mattered. He met the prison guard's daughter. He left her a note signed "your valentine". main Idea?
    Any correct answer.
  • St. Valentine would secretly marry couples in a small, candlelit room. They would whisper the ceremony so they could not be heard. They also listened for soldiers. What is the main idea?
    How St. Valentine got away with marrying couples.
  • St. Valentine was a priest in Rome. He became a martyr when he went against Emperor Claudius. Claudius banned marriages hoping men would join the army. Valentine secretly married couples was caught, and beheaded. Resolution?
    The emperor had St. Valentine beheaded.
  • The men did not want to join the army because they wanted to be with their wives and families. why would men not want to join the army?
    Because they wanted to be with their wives and families.
  • One night St. Valentine was caught and sent to prison while performing a marriage ceremony. The couple, fortunately, got away. Valentine was charged and waited in jail to be beheaded. RECALL
    Recall two details.
  • St. Valentine was beheaded on February 14th, 269 A.D. He was later declaired a Saint. Valentine's day was celebrated first in Europe and then in America on the day of his passing.
    Where is Valentine's Day celebrated?