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Meet Roberto Clemente
By Christy Walters
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Let's discuss today's lesson:
Watch the video about Roberto Clemente.
Complete the questions based on the information you learned in the video.
Be thoughtful with your answers and rewatch parts of the video if necessary! 🚀
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Question 1
1.
Who created this video?
Roberto Clemente's family
The Pittsburgh Pirates
The Clemente Museum
The Mayor of Pittsburgh
Question 2
2.
What is the main idea of this video?
Clemente's life and accomplishments
Clemente's baseball career
Clemente's charity work
Clemente's plane crash
Question 3
3.
Where did Roberto Clemente grow up?
Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania
Carolina, Puerto Rico
Montreal, Canada
McKeesport, Pennsylvania
Question 4
4.
How did Roberto Clemente get baseballs when he was young?
He bought one at the store.
He borrowed one from a friend.
He made his own out of bottle caps, tape, and socks.
He used fruits and vegetables instead of a baseball.
Question 5
5.
Which team signed Roberto Clemente to his first baseball deal for the 1954 season?
The Pittsburgh Pirates
The Brooklyn Dodgers
The New York Yankees
The Montreal Expos
Question 6
6.
Which team drafted Roberto Clemente in the first round in 1955?
The Pittsburgh Pirates
The Brooklyn Dodgers
The New York Yankees
The Montreal Expos
Question 7
7.
Roberto Clemente spoke out against discrimination during his time in Major League Baseball.
True
False
Question 8
8.
Question 9
9.
What tragic event happened in Roberto Clemente's life in the 1970s.
He died from an illness
He died in an earthquake
He died in a plane crash
He died in a car accident
Question 10
10.
What did Roberto Clemente's wife, Vera, do to honor him?
According to the video, what milestones did Roberto Clemente reach during his career.
Won the World Series
Became the leader of the Player's Union
Won at least one batting title
Had his jersey number retired
Made 3,000 career hits
Won the All-Star Game MVP
Won a Gold Glove
Became MVP of the league
Was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame