Hispanic American Achievers

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Hispanic American Achievers High-Interest Nonfiction by Kathryn Wheeler Carson-Dellosa Publishing Company, Inc. Greensboro, North Carolina

Credits Editor: Carrie Fox Layout Design: Lori Jackson Inside Illustrations: Nick Greenwood Cover Design: Peggy Jackson and Nick Greenwood Cover Illustration: Tara Tavonatti This book has been correlated to state, national, and Canadian provincial standards. Visit www.carsondellosa.com to search for and view its correlations to your standards. 2008, Carson-Dellosa Publishing Company, Inc., Greensboro, North Carolina 27425. The purchase of this material entitles the buyer to reproduce worksheets and activities for classroom use only not for commercial resale. Reproduction of these materials for an entire school or district is prohibited. No part of this book may be reproduced (except as noted above), stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (mechanically, electronically, recording, etc.) without the prior written consent of Carson-Dellosa Publishing Co., Inc. Printed in the USA All rights reserved. ISBN 978-1-60418-575-1

Table of Contents Introduction...4 Father Junípero Serra (1713 1784)...5 María Gertrudis de la Garza Falcón (1734 1789)...8 David Glasgow Farragut (1801 1870)... 11 Loreta Janeta Velasquez (1842? 1897?)... 14 Adina De Zavala (1861 1955)... 17 Jovita Idar (1885 1946)... 20 Marcelino Serna (1896 1992)... 23 David Bennes Barkley (1899? 1918)... 26 José Vicente Ferrer de Otero y Cintrón (1909? 1992)... 29 Francisca Flores (1913 1996)... 32 Romana Acosta Banuelos (1925 )... 35 César Estrada Chávez (1927 1993)... 38 Lauro Cavazos (1927 )... 41 Richard Alonso Pancho González (1928 1995)...44 Jaime Escalante (1930 )... 47 Rita Moreno (1931 )... 50 Cruz Reynoso (1931 )... 53 Roberto Clemente (1934 1972)... 56 Richard Serra (1939 )... 59 Pat Mora (1942 )... 68 Isabel Allende (1942 )... 71 Antonia Novello (1944 )...74 Judy Baca (1946 )... 77 Bill Richardson (1947 )...80 France Anne Córdova (1947 )... 83 Horacio Gutiérrez (1948 )... 86 Sonia Manzano (1950 )... 89 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (1952 )... 92 Gary Soto (1952 )... 95 Pedro José Joe Greer (1956 )... 98 Nancy Lopez (1957 )... 101 Gloria Estefan (1957 )... 104 Ellen Ochoa (1958 )... 107 Alberto Salazar (1958 )...110 Evelyn Cisneros (1959 )...113 Salma Hayek (1966 )...116 Rebecca Lobo (1973 )...119 Mary Rodas (1977 )... 122 Answer Key... 125 Assessment Grid... 128 Miguel Algarin (1941 )... 62 Ritchie Valens (1941 1959)... 65

Father Junípero Serra (1713 1784) Junípero Serra was born on an island called Majorca, a part of Spain. As a child, he was an excellent student. He became a priest after his 15th birthday and was given a job as a teacher at a university when he was 24. He taught religion. He had a quiet life. It allowed Father Serra to use his mind. It protected his poor health. But, Father Serra had a different idea of what his life should be. covered with roses, and grapes growing wild. He met many American Indians. He said that they all treated him well. In 1784, Father Serra was 70 years old. He had traveled back and forth across California many times, traveling an estimated 24,000 miles. This hard life of camping, walking, and riding was difficult for him. He died at one of his missions. But, he had opened up new land. Thanks to this explorer, much of early California was settled. In 1749, Father Serra asked church officials if he could travel across the ocean. He wanted to go to Mexico City, Mexico, because priests there were setting up a mission, and he wanted to help. His ship landed in Vera Cruz. Father Serra insisted that he could walk to Mexico City. The small, frail man walked more than 200 miles to get there, amazing those who traveled with him. Father Serra worked in Mexico for 15 years. Then, his life changed again. In California, there were several missions. Father Serra was put in charge of them. The priest, who had asthma and a leg injury, made the long trip to California. The next year, Spain wanted to make sure that it kept a strong hold on the northern part of California. Father Serra was asked to set up even more missions. This would help Spain keep a close watch on its territory in western North America. Father Serra spent the rest of his life walking and riding across California. Many areas had never been explored. He set up nine missions across 700 miles of land. He sent back reports about what he saw and found in the new country. In some places, the roads were rough and rocky. It made riding difficult. In other places, he found cool streams, riverbanks 5

Father Junípero Serra (1713 1784) Junípero Serra was born on an island that is a part of Spain. As a child, he was very good in school. He became a priest after his 15th birthday. He was given a job as a teacher at a university. He taught religion. He had a quiet life. It let Father Serra use his mind. It guarded his poor health. But, Father Serra had a different idea of what his life should be. In 1749, Father Serra asked church officials if he could travel across the sea. He wanted to go to Mexico City, Mexico. Priests there were setting up a mission. He wanted to help. His ship landed in Vera Cruz. Father Serra said that he could walk to Mexico City. The small, frail man walked more than 200 miles to get there. The people who went with him were amazed. riverbanks covered with roses. He found grapes growing wild. He met many American Indians. He said that they all treated him well. In 1784, Father Serra was 70 years old. He had walked and ridden back and forth across California many times. It is thought that he traveled about 24,000 miles. This life of camping, walking, and riding was hard for him. He died at one of his missions. But, he had opened up new land. Much of early California was settled thanks to this explorer. Father Serra worked in Mexico for 15 years. Then, his life changed again. In California, there were several missions. Father Serra was put in charge of them. The priest had asthma and a hurt leg. But, he made the long trip to California. The next year, Spain wanted to make sure that it kept a strong hold on the northern part of California. Father Serra was asked to set up more missions. This would help Spain keep a watch on its land in western North America. Father Serra spent the rest of his life walking and riding across California. Many areas had never been explored. He set up nine missions. They were located across 700 miles of land. He sent back reports about what he saw and found in the new country. In some places, the roads were rough and rocky. It was hard to ride on them. In other places, he found cool streams. He saw 6

Name: Date: Father Junípero Serra (1713 1784) 1. Choose a good title for this passage. a. The Priest Who Explored the New World b. Missions in Mexico c. The Good Student d. The Man Who Walked across Mexico 2. What does the word frail mean in the passage? a. strong b. healthy c. weak or ill d. afraid 3. Number the following events in the order they happened. Father Serra asked to go to Mexico. Father Serra became a priest. Father Serra explored northern California. Father Serra died at one of his missions. Father Serra went to school on the island where he was born. 4. Answer the following questions. Why did it seem like teaching was a good job for Father Serra? How did Father Serra get to Mexico City, Mexico? Why did Father Serra first go to California? What health problems did Father Serra have? 5. What does it mean to open up new land? a. to unlock gates on fenced-in land b. to explore a new place so that others can go there c. to set up stores and homes so that people can move in d. to find something new about a place that is settled Bonus Look at a map of your region. Find a place about 200 miles from your home. What would it be like to walk there? How long do you think it would take?