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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

A Day at The Museum - Jackie Robinson


Watch the above video. Do you think Jackie Robinson would be an interesting person to portray for A Day at The Museum?  What did you learn about Jackie Robinson from this video?

5 comments:

Unknown said...

I think Jackie Robinson would make a great person to portray for a day in a museum because he has a lot of key points about his life that will give whoever does it lots of information about him. Also, he is a HUGE part of baseball history and he has changed baseball forever. imlearned that Jackie Robinson was the first black person to play baseball. Lastly, he got rookie of the year on his first year and he broke the batting average in his time.

Katherine said...

I think Jackie Robinson would be an interesting person to portray for a Day at the Museum. He is a historical character and not everyone knows a lot about him.
I didn't know that he was the first African American to play in an official baseball league. I did know that he was a colored baseball player, though.
I also learned what awards he got.

Anonymous said...

I think that Jackie Robinson, the first black baseball player to play in the American League, would be be a good person to portray in 'A day at the Mueseum.' What I learned from this video is that Jackie Robinson was the first dark-skinned man to play in an American Baseball League. His actions made it so that dark-skinned people around the world can play in the NBL. I think what he did was awesome!

-aidan

Unknown said...

I think that Jackie would be a great person to portray at the day at the museum activity. I learned who the first black man to play baseball was, I learned about his other sports, and I also learned about his army history.

Livi said...

I think Jackie Robinson would be a good person to portray for day at the museum because a lot of people do not know about him and he was the first black professional baseball player so he has an important role in baseball history. I learned that he got rookie of the year and broke the batting average, and that he was the first black person to play professional baseball with white people.