130 likes | 299 Views
Tuesday April 14 th , 2009 (4/ 14/ 2009). AGENDA. Quote. Strike System Reminders. NO NOTES. 1 st period: NO STRIKE SYSTEM 2 nd period: NO STRIKE SYSTEM 3 rd period: NO STRIKE SYSTEM 4 th period: NO STRIKE SYSTEM 6 th period: 3 Strikes (Individual System)
E N D
TuesdayApril 14th, 2009 (4/14/2009) AGENDA Quote
Strike System Reminders NO NOTES 1st period:NO STRIKE SYSTEM 2nd period: NO STRIKE SYSTEM 3rd period: NO STRIKE SYSTEM 4th period: NO STRIKE SYSTEM 6th period: 3 Strikes (Individual System) Suggestions: Stop talking while I am talking.
TuesdayApril 14th, 2009 (4/14/2009) WARM UP Time Given: 3 minutes Yesterday we started reading our newest novel, Night. Most classes were close to finishing Chapter 1. What is your opinion of Night so far? Can you remember anything specific that happened in the book while we read it yesterday? Use your Chapter 1 notes from yesterday if you need help.
Schedule Change for Thurs/Fri NO NOTES
Why the change? NO NOTES Computer lab = no printer. So, next Thursday/Friday (23 and 24th), I’ll be getting the Dell Laptops brought up here for you to work on your Project. The Thursday/Friday after that (30th and 1st of May), I’ll have the Apple Laptops for you to use for another project.
YOU HAVE HOMEWORK! WRITE IT DOWN NOW! NO NOTES You must bring a photo of yourself or a family member doing an sport or activity that you enjoy doing. Fishing Camping Hunting Basketball Baseball Studying Napping It can be from ANY time period—recent photo or a photo from your childhood. It does not matter.
YOU HAVE HOMEWORK! WRITE IT DOWN NOW! NO NOTES The Homework is due next Wednesday—I will give you daily reminders. You may turn it in any day from now until next Wednesday—I will keep your photos safe. It counts as a project—so do it!!!!
The Structure ofNight NO NOTES Does Night fit into Freytag’s Triangle—in other words, does it have a beginning moment, a conflict, a climax, and a resolution?
Todorov’s Theory TAKE NOTES A narrative (story) is made up of moments of balance and unbalance.
The Structure ofNight NO NOTES InNight, pay attention to how often Elie experiences balance and unbalance.
Night, Chapter 1 OPTIONAL Introduction to the narrator, Elie and his family. They live in a little town called Sighet. He wants to study religion with his teacher, Moshe the Beadle. Despite feeling confident that the Russians will defeat the Germans, the Germans invade Sighet. The Jews are forced into a “ghetto” and then taken to a concentration camp to die.
Night, Chapter 2 TAKE NOTES Elie boards the train for the main concentration camp, Auschwitz. In the train, Madame Schachter goes mad, claiming to see flames outside. Elie arrives at Birkenau, the reception center.
Night, Chapter 1/2 NO NOTES Hampton’s Popcorn for remainder of Chapter 1. Look at board next to this for where we stopped yesterday Regular popcorn for Chapter 2 (5 pages) 2 paragraph minimum. Should take about 30 minutes. Questions?