Monday, March 23, 2020

3/23/20

Below you will find a link to this week's learning activity. Remember to email Mrs. Santos your found poem if you have not already done so. Don't forget that this should include a paragraph explaining the choices you made for your poem.


March 23rd Weekly Activity

Friday, March 13, 2020

3/13/20

Hello students.

I hope you are all staying healthy and safe during these crazy weeks. At this time there is no official guidance on what your learning will look like during the closure.

Please remember to turn in your Holocaust Found Poem. You can email me a picture of this anytime between now and next Friday the 20th. If you have technology or other issues that make this difficult, please email me.

Thank you!

Thursday, March 12, 2020

3/12/20

Today students chose one article from Elie Wiesel along with his Nobel acceptance speech and analyzed the message he tries to share with the world. If absent, please answer the questions in the slide below.

Speech analysis questions 

Most Important Lesson

Indifference is not an option

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Class id:24206500
Enrollment key: Motif

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

3/10/20

Today students worked in groups to review chapters 7-9. We also did some practice with analyzing quotes from the book and had some time to brainstorm ideas for the found poem.

If absent: Please answer both the review questions and do the quote work from today's discussion. (slides 2-3) Answers can be emailed to Mrs. Santos.

Chapter 7-9 Discussion

Remember we will have work time for the found poem on Friday. You should come prepared with any materials you will need (printed pictures or words, paint, coloring tools, poster/canvas/other supplies).

Homework due Thursday: Read Wiesel's Nobel Prize acceptance speech.

Upcoming Dates: 
3/12: Wiesel's Nobel acceptance speech due (located at end of memoir)
3/16: Found Poem due (work time will be given Friday)

Monday, March 9, 2020

3/9/20

Today students participated in a graded discussion on chapter 1-6 of Night. If Absent choose 4 of the questions below and submit a written response to the questions to Mrs. Santos. Email is fine if students are home for health concerns.

Please read chapters 7-9 for tomorrow.


What do you appreciate about Wiesel’s writing?
What themes have you seen so far in the text? Why are they significant? Use specific evidence to support each one.
How does Elie’s relationship with his father change? How does it compare to other fathers and sons?
Why are we still reading Night today and learning about the Holocaust? What is Wiesel’s purpose for writing Night?
What moments in particular in the memoir have been the most striking to you, or shocking? What makes these moments significant?
How has Elie’s faith changed throughout the course of the memoir? Use text evidence to track it.
What is the role of fire throughout Night?
Why is the memoir titled Night?

Upcoming Dates: 
3/10: Chapters 7-9 Due
3/12: Wiesel's Nobel acceptance speech due (located at end of memoir)
3/16: Found Poem due (work time will be given Friday)


Friday, March 6, 2020

3/6/20

Today we took our vocab 1 quiz. Students then had reading time for chapter 6.

Upcoming Dates:
3/9: Chapter 6 due: Graded discussion on chapter 1-6
3/10: Chapters 7-9 due (short chapters)

Thursday, March 5, 2020

3/5/20

Today we discussed chapters 4 and 5 of Night. Students also worked in groups to identify examples of the themes and motifs present thus far in the memoir.

If absent, you will need to schedule a time to make up the reading quiz!

Chapters 4-5 discussion questions

**Vocab 1 quiz tomorrow!!

Upcoming Dates:
3/6: Vocab 1 quiz
3/9: Chapter 6 due: Graded discussion on chapter 1-6