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Tuesday November 19, 2013. Pick up the new Vocab! Please take out your notebooks and your Night books . Also, take out your chapter 3 reading questio ns and your Night Open Response #1 . Then take everything else off of your desks. Announcements.
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TuesdayNovember 19, 2013 Pick up the new Vocab! Please take out your notebooks and your Night books. Also, take out your chapter 3 reading questions and your Night Open Response #1. Then take everything else off of your desks.
Announcements • If you were not here on Friday, you missed a Notebook Quiz! • You must stay after school tomorrow to make it up. • If you already took your Notebook Quiz, you may now start a new notebook! • But please do not throw your old one away.
Class Objectives • Define and identify part of speech for Vocab Week 7 Words • Review vocab homework • Discuss and review Night Chapter 3 Reading Questions • Take accurate notes on the Unified Paragraph
Language Objectives • Define and Identify part of speech for vocab week 7 words • Apply knowledge of this week’s vocab words in reading Night by Elie Wiesel • Create topic sentences and properly use transitions
Reminders Quality of Work • Sentences • Word Choice • Proofreading
Agenda • Review part of speech and definitions for vocab week 7 words • Review Vocab Week 7 homework • Review chapter 3 reading questions • Begin reading chapter 4
Vocab Week 7 Vocab Week 7 Words: pg. 49 Vocab Week 7homework: pg. 50 I need 5 Volunteers!
Altruistic Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: • Unselfishly concerned for the welfare of others Righteous gentiles are celebrated for their altruistic actions during the Holocaust.
Dehumanization Part of Speech: Noun Definition: • The act of depriving a person the attributes that make them human (privacy/individuality) Dehumanization causes people to feel as if they are just a number instead of a human being.
Defiant Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: • Marked by refusal or stark disobedience The students’ defiantbehaviorearned them all zeros on their project.
Reminisce Part of Speech: Verb Definition: • To remember or speak of fondly My best friend and I always reminisce about the great times we had as kids.
Dissipate Part of Speech: Verb Definition: • To spread out and disappear The tension dissipated once everyone left.
Vocab Week 7 Homework REVIEW
Topic Sentence • In Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie experiences major loss.
Background • During World War II, many Jewish people are impacted by the German takeover and suffer greatly.
Main Point #1: Family • Elie’s first major loss is being separated from his mother and sisters when the Germans force the men and women to separate upon entering the concentration camps.
Main Point #2: Identity • The second major loss Elie experiences is his identity. Elie’s identity is taken when the Germans replace his name with a number.
Main Point #3: Faith • Lastly, Elie experiences major loss when he loses faith in God after he sees the infernal actions of the German forces against the Jews.
Clincher Statement • In conclusion, Elie has faced many major losses as a result of the terrible events that occurred throughout the Holocaust during World War II.
Topic Sentence • In Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie experiences major loss.
Background • During World War II, many Jewish people are impacted by the German takeover and suffer greatly.
Main Point #1: Family • Elie’s first major loss is being separated from his mother and sisters when the Germans force the men and women to separate upon entering the concentration camps.
Main Point #2: Identity- tattoo • Secondly, Elie experiences major loss when his name is replaced with an identification number.
Main Point #3: Faith • Lastly, Elie loses his faith when he sees the bestial acts the Germans have taken against the Jews. Thus, Elie begins to realize that his God has become silent.
Clincher Statement • In conclusion, Elie experiences major loss at the hands of the Germans during World War II.
E Block • Family • Identity • Faith All main points must go in: • Chronological order or • Order of importance (most important point goes last)
Topic Sentence • In Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie experiences major loss.
Background • During World War II, many Jewish people are impacted by the German takeover and suffer greatly.
Main Point #1: Family • Elie’s first major loss is being separated from his mother and sisters when the Germans force the men and women to separate upon entering the concentration camps.
Main Point #2: Identity- tattoo • Secondly, Elieexperiences a major loss when the Germans take away his name and replace it with a tattooed identification number.
Main Point #3: Faith • Lastly, Elie loses his faith in God as a result of witnessing the bestial dehumanization of the Jewish people at the hands of the Germans. Elie loses faith in God because God remains silent.
Clincher Statement • In conclusion, Elie experiences major loss at the hands of the Germans during World War II.
F Block • Family • Identity • Faith All main points must go in: • Chronological order or • Order of importance (most important point goes last)
Topic Sentence • In Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie experiences major loss.
Background • During World War II, many Jewish people are impacted by the German takeover and suffer greatly.
Main Point #1: Family • Elie’s first major loss is being separated from his mother and sisters when the Germans force the men and women to separate upon entering the concentration camps.
Main Point #2: Identity- tattoo • Secondly, Elie loses his identity when his given name is replaced with an identification number. • Secondly, Elieexperiences a major loss when the Germans take away his name and replace it with a tattooed identification number.
Main Point #3: Faith • Lastly, Elie loses faith when he sees the bestial dehumanization the Germans inflict upon the Jewish people. Elie loses faith in God when God remains silent. • Lastly, Elie loses his faith in God as a result of witnessing the bestial dehumanization of the Jewish people at the hands of the Germans. Elie loses faith in God because God remains silent.
Clincher Statement • Overall, Elie loses his family, identity, and faith as a result of being in concentration camps during World War II. • In conclusion, Elie experiences major loss at the hands of the Germans during World War II.