Review day for next weeks FINAL!
Friday, December 15, 2023
Thursday, December 14, 2023
Thursday
Presentations
Please be prepared. If we finish before the end of class we will begin reviewing for the final.
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
Wednesday
Your presentations are due tomorrow. Make sure you have them finished. If you are finished you can start working on the review for the final.
You
will need to create a powerpoint presentation that compares Night with
another text - "Farewell to Manzanar", "The Montgomery Bus Boycott", or
Elie Wiesel's "Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech". You should have 4-6
sides with at least two comparisons with two pieces of evidence for each
comparison and at least 4 visuals. You will need to present these to
the class. Make sure you do not have any grammar errors on the slides.
This is worth 100 points and is a project grade. We will present them on Thursday.
Below
is the rubric for your project on Night.
NIGHT UNIT GOAL PRESENTATION RUBRIC:
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Author’s purpose |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose of multiple texts (including Night) and relate them to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose in Night and one other text and relate it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the author’s purpose in only one text or may not be able to relate the purpose to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is unable to determine author’s purpose or connect it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
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Textual evidence |
Student use two or more apt textual citations to reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence is analyzed and offers insight in to the question of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust |
Student uses at least two apt textual citations that reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence may not be analyzed or the analysis doesn’t offer a great deal of depth |
Student uses least that two textual citations, or the citations are either not exact or inaccurate. There may not be any analysis of how the sources reinforce author’s purpose |
No citations used |
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Deliver of Presentation |
Presentation’s delivery is smooth with no “filler” words or sounds. Volume and pacing are adequate. No pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Presentation’s delivery for the most part is smooth and understandable. There maybe a few “filler” words, pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Multiple problems with either “filler” words or sounds. Pronunciation or enunciation issues. |
Presentation is extremely hard to follow or student fails to do it. |
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Visual Aids |
5 or more visual aids that reinforce the ideas of the presentation and connect with the theme of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust. |
3-4 visuals that for the most part reinforce the ideas of the presentation. |
Monday, December 11, 2023
Tuesday
You
will need to create a powerpoint presentation that compares Night with
another text - "Farewell to Manzanar", "The Montgomery Bus Boycott", or
Elie Wiesel's "Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech". You should have 4-6
sides with at least two comparisons with two pieces of evidence for each
comparison and at least 4 visuals. You will need to present these to
the class. Make sure you do not have any grammar errors on the slides.
This is worth 100 points and is a project grade. We will present them on Thursday.
Below
is the rubric for your project on Night.
NIGHT UNIT GOAL PRESENTATION RUBRIC:
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4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
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Author’s purpose |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose of multiple texts (including Night) and relate them to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose in Night and one other text and relate it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the author’s purpose in only one text or may not be able to relate the purpose to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is unable to determine author’s purpose or connect it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
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Textual evidence |
Student use two or more apt textual citations to reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence is analyzed and offers insight in to the question of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust |
Student uses at least two apt textual citations that reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence may not be analyzed or the analysis doesn’t offer a great deal of depth |
Student uses least that two textual citations, or the citations are either not exact or inaccurate. There may not be any analysis of how the sources reinforce author’s purpose |
No citations used |
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Deliver of Presentation |
Presentation’s delivery is smooth with no “filler” words or sounds. Volume and pacing are adequate. No pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Presentation’s delivery for the most part is smooth and understandable. There maybe a few “filler” words, pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Multiple problems with either “filler” words or sounds. Pronunciation or enunciation issues. |
Presentation is extremely hard to follow or student fails to do it. |
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Visual Aids |
5 or more visual aids that reinforce the ideas of the presentation and connect with the theme of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust. |
3-4 visuals that for the most part reinforce the ideas of the presentation. |
Monday
You will need to create a powerpoint presentation that compares Night with another text - "Farewell to Manzanar", "The Montgomery Bus Boycott", or Elie Wiesel's "Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech". You should have 4-6 sides with at least two comparisons with two pieces of evidence for each comparison and at least 4 visuals. You will need to present these to the class. Make sure you do not have any grammar errors on the slides.
This is worth 100 points and is a project grade. We will present them on Thursday.
Below
is the rubric for your project on Night.
NIGHT UNIT GOAL PRESENTATION RUBRIC:
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4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
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Author’s purpose |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose of multiple texts (including Night) and relate them to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose in Night and one other text and relate it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the author’s purpose in only one text or may not be able to relate the purpose to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is unable to determine author’s purpose or connect it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
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Textual evidence |
Student use two or more apt textual citations to reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence is analyzed and offers insight in to the question of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust |
Student uses at least two apt textual citations that reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence may not be analyzed or the analysis doesn’t offer a great deal of depth |
Student uses least that two textual citations, or the citations are either not exact or inaccurate. There may not be any analysis of how the sources reinforce author’s purpose |
No citations used |
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Deliver of Presentation |
Presentation’s delivery is smooth with no “filler” words or sounds. Volume and pacing are adequate. No pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Presentation’s delivery for the most part is smooth and understandable. There maybe a few “filler” words, pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Multiple problems with either “filler” words or sounds. Pronunciation or enunciation issues. |
Presentation is extremely hard to follow or student fails to do it. |
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Visual Aids |
5 or more visual aids that reinforce the ideas of the presentation and connect with the theme of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust. |
3-4 visuals that for the most part reinforce the ideas of the presentation. |
Friday, December 8, 2023
Friday
Today we are going to read "The Montgomery Bus Boycott" and discuss a connection with Night
Below is the rubric for your project on Night. You will have much of next week to work on this project - as long as you work. If not I will have us do something else in class.
NIGHT UNIT GOAL PRESENTATION RUBRIC:
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4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
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Author’s purpose |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose of multiple texts (including Night) and relate them to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose in Night and one other text and relate it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the author’s purpose in only one text or may not be able to relate the purpose to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is unable to determine author’s purpose or connect it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
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Textual evidence |
Student use two or more apt textual citations to reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence is analyzed and offers insight in to the question of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust |
Student uses at least two apt textual citations that reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence may not be analyzed or the analysis doesn’t offer a great deal of depth |
Student uses least that two textual citations, or the citations are either not exact or inaccurate. There may not be any analysis of how the sources reinforce author’s purpose |
No citations used |
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Deliver of Presentation |
Presentation’s delivery is smooth with no “filler” words or sounds. Volume and pacing are adequate. No pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Presentation’s delivery for the most part is smooth and understandable. There maybe a few “filler” words, pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Multiple problems with either “filler” words or sounds. Pronunciation or enunciation issues. |
Presentation is extremely hard to follow or student fails to do it. |
|
Visual Aids |
5 or more visual aids that reinforce the ideas of the presentation and connect with the theme of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust. |
3-4 visuals that for the most part reinforce the ideas of the presentation. |
Thursday, December 7, 2023
Thursday
Today we are going to read "The Montgomery Bus Boycott" and discuss a connection with Night
Below is the rubric for your project on Night. You will have much of next week to work on this project - as long as you work. If not I will have us do something else in class.
NIGHT UNIT GOAL PRESENTATION RUBRIC:
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4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
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Author’s purpose |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose of multiple texts (including Night) and relate them to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose in Night and one other text and relate it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the author’s purpose in only one text or may not be able to relate the purpose to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is unable to determine author’s purpose or connect it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
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Textual evidence |
Student use two or more apt textual citations to reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence is analyzed and offers insight in to the question of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust |
Student uses at least two apt textual citations that reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence may not be analyzed or the analysis doesn’t offer a great deal of depth |
Student uses least that two textual citations, or the citations are either not exact or inaccurate. There may not be any analysis of how the sources reinforce author’s purpose |
No citations used |
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Deliver of Presentation |
Presentation’s delivery is smooth with no “filler” words or sounds. Volume and pacing are adequate. No pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Presentation’s delivery for the most part is smooth and understandable. There maybe a few “filler” words, pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Multiple problems with either “filler” words or sounds. Pronunciation or enunciation issues. |
Presentation is extremely hard to follow or student fails to do it. |
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Visual Aids |
5 or more visual aids that reinforce the ideas of the presentation and connect with the theme of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust. |
3-4 visuals that for the most part reinforce the ideas of the presentation. |
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
Wednesday
The rest of the semester
TODAY - TEST
Thursday and Friday - "The Montgomery Bus Boycott"
Next Week - Mon-Thur: work on Projects
Friday - Presentations
12/18 - FINAL
Tuesday, December 5, 2023
Tuesday
Today we are going to finish "Farewell to Manzanar" and discuss a possible test on Night.
Below is the rubric for your project on Night. You will have much of next week to work on this project - as long as you work. If not I will have us do something else in class.
NIGHT UNIT GOAL PRESENTATION RUBRIC:
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4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
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Author’s purpose |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose of multiple texts (including Night) and relate them to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the authors’ purpose in Night and one other text and relate it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is able to determine the author’s purpose in only one text or may not be able to relate the purpose to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
Student is unable to determine author’s purpose or connect it to social injustice, memory as a force of change, or the Holocaust |
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Textual evidence |
Student use two or more apt textual citations to reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence is analyzed and offers insight in to the question of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust |
Student uses at least two apt textual citations that reinforce his/her point of view. The evidence may not be analyzed or the analysis doesn’t offer a great deal of depth |
Student uses least that two textual citations, or the citations are either not exact or inaccurate. There may not be any analysis of how the sources reinforce author’s purpose |
No citations used |
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Deliver of Presentation |
Presentation’s delivery is smooth with no “filler” words or sounds. Volume and pacing are adequate. No pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Presentation’s delivery for the most part is smooth and understandable. There maybe a few “filler” words, pronunciation or enunciation problems. |
Multiple problems with either “filler” words or sounds. Pronunciation or enunciation issues. |
Presentation is extremely hard to follow or student fails to do it. |
|
Visual Aids |
5 or more visual aids that reinforce the ideas of the presentation and connect with the theme of social injustice, memory as a force of change or the Holocaust. |
3-4 visuals that for the most part reinforce the ideas of the presentation. |
Less than 3 visual aids. The visuals may not reinforce the ideas of the presentation. |
No visual aids included in the presentation. |
Monday, December 4, 2023
Monday
Today we will wrap up Night and begin to discuss Farewell to Manazanar and your project that will be coming up soon. We will have a test on Night this week - probably on Wednesday or Thursday (before basketball leaves).
(Example of Project)
CONTENT/UNIT:
- Discuss the author’s purpose by connecting it with a major theme in Night
- Discuss how Night uses elements of fiction to tell a story
- Outline the plot
- Discuss 2-3 motifs found in Night
- Discuss the importance of various characters in the story and how their roles reinforced a major idea (theme)
- Connect Night to the larger picture of the Holocaust
- Connect Night to the larger picture of social injustice in the world
- Discuss one major symbol in Night and analyze its meaning in connection with a main idea (theme) of the book
- Briefly discuss the following questions:
IDENTITY: In the beginning of Night, Eliezer identity is that of an innocent child, a student of Talmud, and a devout Jew. But the concentration camps experience strips him (and his fellow Jewish prisoners) of his identity. Eliezer’s identity upon entering the concentration camp is that of a child, a student of Talmud. What is his identity when he leaves?