Today you were assigned your Holocaust Hero, you started your research, and you started writing! If you missed class today, you are responsible for the following:
Today, we finished our literature study for the term by turning in the last book club for Night and presenting your One Pager projects for your Honors Reading Assignment. Then, we introduced our next writing project - an informative research essay about a Holocaust Hero. If you missed class today, you are responsible for the following:
Today was Book Club 5 for Night! If you missed class today, you are responsible for the following:
Today was Book Club 4 for Night! If you missed class today, you are responsible for the following:
Today was Book Club 3 for Night! If you missed class today, you are responsible for the following:
Today was Book Club 2 for Night! If you missed class today, you are responsible for the following:
Today, we started reading Night in class! We are going to read as much as we can in class, so that you have as little homework as possible. Before we started reading, we went through some information about the author, Elie Wiesel, and what was going on historically at the beginning of the book. If you missed class today, go through the slides below to learn about Elie and to see what the homework assignment is (due on Monday 2/11).
Today, we read "Why I Write," an essay by Elie Wiesel about why it's important to write about the Holocaust, and you turned in your "Why I Write" reflection. Then, you participated in a Holocaust Gallery Walk to learn more about the Holocaust and how some of these things still happen today. If you missed class today, you are responsible for the following:
Today, we talked about the bystander effect and how it's connected to the Holocaust. Then, we read an article about three German teenagers who chose not to be bystanders. If you missed class today, you are responsible for the following:
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