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AGE NDA Thursday April 16 th , 2009 (4/16/2009) Required Materials: Composition Notebook Pen/Pencil Time Given: What We Will Do: 10 minutes 1 minute 10 minutes 5 minutes 1 minute 3 minutes 10 min per picture 1 min per picture Remaining Time This Agenda is for 3 rd period Quiz Reminder: Photo Homework due next Wednesday! Finish Chapter 3 of Night PP Notes: Ekphrastic Poetry Reborn, Prose vs. Poetry Discussion: “You Are My Witness.” Holocaust Poetry Project: Introduction and Directions Holocaust Poetry Project: Writing Poems to Holocaust Images (3 pictures) Holocaust Poetry Project: Share and Reactions Homework: Finish this poem… “God must have been on leave during the Holocaust.”

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Page 1: Quote Thursday April 16 th, 2009 (4/16/2009) Required Materials:  Composition Notebook  Pen/Pencil Time Given:What We Will Do: 10 minutes 1 minute 10

AGENDA

Quote

ThursdayApril 16th, 2009 (4/16/2009)

Required Materials: Composition Notebook Pen/Pencil

Time Given: What We Will Do:

10 minutes1 minute10 minutes5 minutes1 minute3 minutes10 min per picture1 min per pictureRemaining Time

This Agenda is for 3rd periodQuizReminder: Photo Homework due next Wednesday! Finish Chapter 3 of NightPP Notes: Ekphrastic Poetry Reborn, Prose vs. PoetryDiscussion: “You Are My Witness.”Holocaust Poetry Project: Introduction and DirectionsHolocaust Poetry Project: Writing Poems to Holocaust

Images (3 pictures)Holocaust Poetry Project: Share and ReactionsHomework: Finish this poem…

“God must have been on leave during the Holocaust.”--Simon Wiesenthal

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Look over your notes on: Hitler The Holocaust The Milgram Experiment The Poisonous Mushroom

There will be 8 questions—leave space for longer questions.

A mixture of fill in/explanation and multiple choice.

3 minutes to study for your quiz!

NO NOTES

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Holocaust Quiz

• Label your quiz as:

– “Hampton’s Poisonous Mein Kampf Mushroom”QUI

Z

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Holocaust Quiz

• Q1:

• Adolf Hitler was a veteran of what World War?– I– II– Civil War– German Revolutionary War

QUIZ

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Holocaust Quiz

• Q2:

• Who did Hitler blame for all the problems of the German people?

QUIZ

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Holocaust Quiz

• Q3:

• What does the word Holocaust mean in its original Greek language? – Remember me– Disaster– Completely burnt– Never forget

QUIZ

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Holocaust Quiz

• Q4:

• What was Josef Mengele’s nickname during the Holocaust?

QUIZ

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Holocaust Quiz

• Q5:

• What kinds of Jews did Josef Mengele experiment on?

QUIZ

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Holocaust Quiz

• Q6:

• About how many Jews were exterminated during the Holocaust?– 4 million– 5 million– 6 million– 7 million

QUIZ

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Holocaust Quiz

• Q7:

• Take a minute to explain The Milgram Experiment; what does it say about authority figures?QUI

Z

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Holocaust Quiz

• Q8:

• Take a minute and explain the main idea of The Poisonous Mushroom.

QUIZ

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You must bring a photo of yourself or a family member doing an sport or activity that you enjoy doing.

It can be from ANY time period—recent photo or a photo from your childhood. It does not matter.

You will have your photo returned to you. Turn it in anytime between NOW and

NEXT WEDNESDAY, 4/22. See me personally if you are unable to

print or obtain a photograph.

Reminder: Homework Is due next Wednesday, 4/22

NO NOTES

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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.

Monday Notes: Night, Chapter 1

REVIEW

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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.

Wednesday Notes: Night, Chapter 2

REVIEW

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Part I: Elie enters the camp with his father. His mother and sisters go another direction and are never seen again. People instruct Elie and his father about the rules of the camp.

Friday Notes: Night, Chapter 3

TAKE

NOTES

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Regular Popcorn Chapter 3 (Part I). Look at board next to this for where we

stopped yesterday 5 paragraph minimum Questions?

Night, Chapter 3

NO NOTES

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Earlier in the year, we worked on ekphrastic poetry—if you weren’t here for it, don’t panic—it’s easier than you think!

Ekphrastic Poetry Reborn

NO NOTES

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When you worked on making your own poetry, you created something that did not exist before that day.

Many of you wanted another day to write poetry—today is that day—the last day you will write poetry to be exact.

Ekphrastic Poetry Reborn

NO NOTES

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The only catch is that you will not be looking at paintings, like the last time—you will be looking at actual photographs taken during the Holocaust.

Ekphrastic Poetry Reborn

NO NOTES

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Ekphrastic poetry is poetry written in response to a visual stimulus—picture, painting, sculpture, etc.

Ekphrastic Poetry Reborn

TAKE

NOTES

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Ekphrastic poetry is poetry written in response to a visual stimulus—picture, painting, sculpture, etc.

Your poem can be about an emotion, a character, or anything else that inspires you.

Ekphrastic Poetry Reborn

TAKE

NOTES

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Most of what you read in school is in PROSE, which is everyday speech Books Magazines Films Letters Sentences Thoughts

Ekphrastic Poetry Reborn

NO NOTES

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Prose has rules—complete sentences, correct grammar, punctuation, etc.

Ekphrastic Poetry Reborn

TAKE

NOTES

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Poetry has no rules; there is no right or wrong.

Poetry is expression without form.

Ekphrastic Poetry Reborn

TAKE

NOTES

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The poetry you create today does not have to be spelled correctly or capitalized in a certain way.

Your poetry does not have to rhyme. You are in complete control of your poem.

Ekphrastic Poetry Reborn

NO NOTES

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So, why are we spending time creating poems instead of reading more of Night?

Why?

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On the front door of the National Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C:

Why?

NO NOTES

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“You are my witnesses.”

From The Bible: Isaiah 43:10

TAKE

NOTES

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“You are my witnesses.” You acknowledge that the

Holocaust did happen and about the lives that were lost.

You must remember by telling others about what you have learned.

A Quote from Isaiah 43:10

TAKE

NOTES

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I think a great way to remember and bear witness to those lost in the Holocaust is by creating a poem that captures how it makes you feel.

The best poems will be kept for future classes to see.

A Quote from Isaiah 43:10

NO NOTES

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By not “bearing witness” to what happened during the Holocaust, we invite the same tragedy to happen again, either here or elsewhere in the world.

“Who cares if I remember?”

NO NOTES

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Remember, it didn’t start as a Holocaust—the Germans worked in small steps until everyone was brainwashed into believing that Jews were evil.

I have a poem I’d like to share…

“I don’t care—I’m not a Jew.”

NO NOTES

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When the Nazis came for the communists,

I remained silent;I was not a

communist.

Then they locked up the social democrats,

I remained silent;I was not a social

democrat.

“At First They Came…”

NO NOTES

Then they came for the trade unionists,

I did not speak out;I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews,I did not speak out;I was not a Jew.

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When the Nazis came for the communists,

I remained silent;I was not a

communist.

Then they locked up the social democrats,

I remained silent;I was not a social

democrat.

“At First They Came…”

NO NOTES

Then they came for the trade unionists,

I did not speak out;I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews,I did not speak out;I was not a Jew.

When they came for me,there was no one left to

speak out for me.

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Today, you will be looking at three (3) photographs from the Holocaust.

You must create three (3) poems—one for each photograph.

Each photograph will be displayed for 8 minutes.

Some photographs are graphic, while others are not.

You can choose to focus on the image itself, a character/object in the image, or an emotion that the image makes you feel (or, anything else if you feel inspired).

Introduction and Directions

NO NOTES

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A few rules: Like the last time we did poetry, the only rule

is to be absolutely silent during the 8 minutes while the photograph is up—it’s only 8 minutes!

Keep writing until time is called—give people a chance to write their poem!

You can give your notebook to someone next to you if you want to share before time is called—just remain silent.

At the end of the 8 minutes, there will be a few minutes to share your poems.

If you share, you get a golden ticket (max of 3)

Questions?

Introduction and Directions

NO NOTES

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“Shoes.”

1st Photograph

NO NOTES

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“The Little Polish Boy Standing With His Arms Up.”

2nd Photograph

NO NOTES

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“Barracks at Auschwitz.”

3rd Photograph

NO NOTES

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Your last assignment for today is to finish the poem on the next slide.

You will need 1 sheet of paper. This will be the last poem you will write in

this class. You may finish it any way you like,

although take it seriously and finish it with your words.

Turn it into the box when you have finished.

The Last Poem

NO NOTES

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here in this train cari am evewith my sonif you see my other sontell him that i…

“Found in a train car, written in pencil”

NO NOTES

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here in this train cari am evewith my sonif you see my other sontell him that i…

Think about it this way…if you were dying and could leave a message behind to your family, friends, anyone that has ever cared about you…what would you tell them?

“Found in a train car, written in pencil”

NO NOTES