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Page 1: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

What do you know about the Holocaust Write five toten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Tues 430Write down the following statements and state whether you agree or disagree Provide a reason for your answer Include examples from the text where you can

1 Faith in God can help get you through even the most difficult circumstances

2 Survival is more important than faith or personal beliefs

3 God should not allow evil like the Holocaust to exist

Bell Ringer Wed 51

Theme central message or idea that says something about life or about being human

Night Topic List Create a list of 5-10 topics that were covered in Night

Remember A topic is not a theme A theme is what the story says about a topic

Only write the words that are written in gold

Topics in Night

1 The Holocaust 2 Faith 3 Suffering 4 Identity 5 Survival instinct 6 Human nature 7 Civility vs savagery

Night Theme Statements Topic + Insight = Theme

Theme is not just a moral It does not state what a human should or should not do It states what it means to be human and what it means to be alive It should apply to all human beings everywhere

Elie Wieselrsquos Night shows that the line between humanity and savagery can be blurred in times of great suffering

Now create a theme statement from one of the topics listed

Elie Wieselrsquos Night shows that hellip

Bell Ringer Wed 424Write down the prompt in your notebook then answer the question using details and examples from our memoir Night

Is there such thing as morality in ldquosurvivalrdquo mode Is a human truly capable of discerning and acting upon ldquoright and wrongrdquo when enduring great suffering

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Fill in the definitions for types of figurative language Letrsquos see what you remember

Term Definition

Allusion

Irony

Hyperbole

Metaphor

Paradox

Personification

Simile

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Letrsquos see how you did Here are the

answers Term Definition

Allusion a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place event or literary work by way of a passing reference It is up to the reader to make a connection to the subject being mentioned

Irony involves an contradiction between what is expected or intended to happen and what actually occurs

Hyperbole words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic meaning of the statement in order to produce a grander more noticeable effect

Metaphor A comparison of two unlike things

Paradox refers to the use of concepts ideas that are contradictory to one another yet when placed together they hold significant value on several levels

Personification Giving human traits to nonhuman objects

Simile Comparing two unlike things using ldquolikerdquo ldquoasrdquo or ldquothanrdquo

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt

What sets people apart from animals How are we unique and different from wild animals and pets

Bell Ringer Fri 426Describe the type of conflict that is exemplified in the quote below Explain How Elie is feeling and why he is feeling the way he is External Conflict Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Society

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

ldquoBlessed be Godrsquos name Why but why would I bless Him Every fiber in me rebelled Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves ldquo (pg 67)

Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt If you were suddenly forced to leave your home and were told you could only take one thing with you what would you take Explain why you would take that item How would it make you feel

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 2: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Tues 430Write down the following statements and state whether you agree or disagree Provide a reason for your answer Include examples from the text where you can

1 Faith in God can help get you through even the most difficult circumstances

2 Survival is more important than faith or personal beliefs

3 God should not allow evil like the Holocaust to exist

Bell Ringer Wed 51

Theme central message or idea that says something about life or about being human

Night Topic List Create a list of 5-10 topics that were covered in Night

Remember A topic is not a theme A theme is what the story says about a topic

Only write the words that are written in gold

Topics in Night

1 The Holocaust 2 Faith 3 Suffering 4 Identity 5 Survival instinct 6 Human nature 7 Civility vs savagery

Night Theme Statements Topic + Insight = Theme

Theme is not just a moral It does not state what a human should or should not do It states what it means to be human and what it means to be alive It should apply to all human beings everywhere

Elie Wieselrsquos Night shows that the line between humanity and savagery can be blurred in times of great suffering

Now create a theme statement from one of the topics listed

Elie Wieselrsquos Night shows that hellip

Bell Ringer Wed 424Write down the prompt in your notebook then answer the question using details and examples from our memoir Night

Is there such thing as morality in ldquosurvivalrdquo mode Is a human truly capable of discerning and acting upon ldquoright and wrongrdquo when enduring great suffering

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Fill in the definitions for types of figurative language Letrsquos see what you remember

Term Definition

Allusion

Irony

Hyperbole

Metaphor

Paradox

Personification

Simile

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Letrsquos see how you did Here are the

answers Term Definition

Allusion a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place event or literary work by way of a passing reference It is up to the reader to make a connection to the subject being mentioned

Irony involves an contradiction between what is expected or intended to happen and what actually occurs

Hyperbole words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic meaning of the statement in order to produce a grander more noticeable effect

Metaphor A comparison of two unlike things

Paradox refers to the use of concepts ideas that are contradictory to one another yet when placed together they hold significant value on several levels

Personification Giving human traits to nonhuman objects

Simile Comparing two unlike things using ldquolikerdquo ldquoasrdquo or ldquothanrdquo

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt

What sets people apart from animals How are we unique and different from wild animals and pets

Bell Ringer Fri 426Describe the type of conflict that is exemplified in the quote below Explain How Elie is feeling and why he is feeling the way he is External Conflict Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Society

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

ldquoBlessed be Godrsquos name Why but why would I bless Him Every fiber in me rebelled Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves ldquo (pg 67)

Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt If you were suddenly forced to leave your home and were told you could only take one thing with you what would you take Explain why you would take that item How would it make you feel

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 3: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Wed 51

Theme central message or idea that says something about life or about being human

Night Topic List Create a list of 5-10 topics that were covered in Night

Remember A topic is not a theme A theme is what the story says about a topic

Only write the words that are written in gold

Topics in Night

1 The Holocaust 2 Faith 3 Suffering 4 Identity 5 Survival instinct 6 Human nature 7 Civility vs savagery

Night Theme Statements Topic + Insight = Theme

Theme is not just a moral It does not state what a human should or should not do It states what it means to be human and what it means to be alive It should apply to all human beings everywhere

Elie Wieselrsquos Night shows that the line between humanity and savagery can be blurred in times of great suffering

Now create a theme statement from one of the topics listed

Elie Wieselrsquos Night shows that hellip

Bell Ringer Wed 424Write down the prompt in your notebook then answer the question using details and examples from our memoir Night

Is there such thing as morality in ldquosurvivalrdquo mode Is a human truly capable of discerning and acting upon ldquoright and wrongrdquo when enduring great suffering

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Fill in the definitions for types of figurative language Letrsquos see what you remember

Term Definition

Allusion

Irony

Hyperbole

Metaphor

Paradox

Personification

Simile

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Letrsquos see how you did Here are the

answers Term Definition

Allusion a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place event or literary work by way of a passing reference It is up to the reader to make a connection to the subject being mentioned

Irony involves an contradiction between what is expected or intended to happen and what actually occurs

Hyperbole words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic meaning of the statement in order to produce a grander more noticeable effect

Metaphor A comparison of two unlike things

Paradox refers to the use of concepts ideas that are contradictory to one another yet when placed together they hold significant value on several levels

Personification Giving human traits to nonhuman objects

Simile Comparing two unlike things using ldquolikerdquo ldquoasrdquo or ldquothanrdquo

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt

What sets people apart from animals How are we unique and different from wild animals and pets

Bell Ringer Fri 426Describe the type of conflict that is exemplified in the quote below Explain How Elie is feeling and why he is feeling the way he is External Conflict Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Society

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

ldquoBlessed be Godrsquos name Why but why would I bless Him Every fiber in me rebelled Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves ldquo (pg 67)

Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt If you were suddenly forced to leave your home and were told you could only take one thing with you what would you take Explain why you would take that item How would it make you feel

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 4: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Topics in Night

1 The Holocaust 2 Faith 3 Suffering 4 Identity 5 Survival instinct 6 Human nature 7 Civility vs savagery

Night Theme Statements Topic + Insight = Theme

Theme is not just a moral It does not state what a human should or should not do It states what it means to be human and what it means to be alive It should apply to all human beings everywhere

Elie Wieselrsquos Night shows that the line between humanity and savagery can be blurred in times of great suffering

Now create a theme statement from one of the topics listed

Elie Wieselrsquos Night shows that hellip

Bell Ringer Wed 424Write down the prompt in your notebook then answer the question using details and examples from our memoir Night

Is there such thing as morality in ldquosurvivalrdquo mode Is a human truly capable of discerning and acting upon ldquoright and wrongrdquo when enduring great suffering

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Fill in the definitions for types of figurative language Letrsquos see what you remember

Term Definition

Allusion

Irony

Hyperbole

Metaphor

Paradox

Personification

Simile

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Letrsquos see how you did Here are the

answers Term Definition

Allusion a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place event or literary work by way of a passing reference It is up to the reader to make a connection to the subject being mentioned

Irony involves an contradiction between what is expected or intended to happen and what actually occurs

Hyperbole words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic meaning of the statement in order to produce a grander more noticeable effect

Metaphor A comparison of two unlike things

Paradox refers to the use of concepts ideas that are contradictory to one another yet when placed together they hold significant value on several levels

Personification Giving human traits to nonhuman objects

Simile Comparing two unlike things using ldquolikerdquo ldquoasrdquo or ldquothanrdquo

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt

What sets people apart from animals How are we unique and different from wild animals and pets

Bell Ringer Fri 426Describe the type of conflict that is exemplified in the quote below Explain How Elie is feeling and why he is feeling the way he is External Conflict Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Society

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

ldquoBlessed be Godrsquos name Why but why would I bless Him Every fiber in me rebelled Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves ldquo (pg 67)

Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt If you were suddenly forced to leave your home and were told you could only take one thing with you what would you take Explain why you would take that item How would it make you feel

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 5: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Night Theme Statements Topic + Insight = Theme

Theme is not just a moral It does not state what a human should or should not do It states what it means to be human and what it means to be alive It should apply to all human beings everywhere

Elie Wieselrsquos Night shows that the line between humanity and savagery can be blurred in times of great suffering

Now create a theme statement from one of the topics listed

Elie Wieselrsquos Night shows that hellip

Bell Ringer Wed 424Write down the prompt in your notebook then answer the question using details and examples from our memoir Night

Is there such thing as morality in ldquosurvivalrdquo mode Is a human truly capable of discerning and acting upon ldquoright and wrongrdquo when enduring great suffering

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Fill in the definitions for types of figurative language Letrsquos see what you remember

Term Definition

Allusion

Irony

Hyperbole

Metaphor

Paradox

Personification

Simile

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Letrsquos see how you did Here are the

answers Term Definition

Allusion a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place event or literary work by way of a passing reference It is up to the reader to make a connection to the subject being mentioned

Irony involves an contradiction between what is expected or intended to happen and what actually occurs

Hyperbole words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic meaning of the statement in order to produce a grander more noticeable effect

Metaphor A comparison of two unlike things

Paradox refers to the use of concepts ideas that are contradictory to one another yet when placed together they hold significant value on several levels

Personification Giving human traits to nonhuman objects

Simile Comparing two unlike things using ldquolikerdquo ldquoasrdquo or ldquothanrdquo

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt

What sets people apart from animals How are we unique and different from wild animals and pets

Bell Ringer Fri 426Describe the type of conflict that is exemplified in the quote below Explain How Elie is feeling and why he is feeling the way he is External Conflict Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Society

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

ldquoBlessed be Godrsquos name Why but why would I bless Him Every fiber in me rebelled Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves ldquo (pg 67)

Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt If you were suddenly forced to leave your home and were told you could only take one thing with you what would you take Explain why you would take that item How would it make you feel

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 6: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Wed 424Write down the prompt in your notebook then answer the question using details and examples from our memoir Night

Is there such thing as morality in ldquosurvivalrdquo mode Is a human truly capable of discerning and acting upon ldquoright and wrongrdquo when enduring great suffering

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Fill in the definitions for types of figurative language Letrsquos see what you remember

Term Definition

Allusion

Irony

Hyperbole

Metaphor

Paradox

Personification

Simile

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Letrsquos see how you did Here are the

answers Term Definition

Allusion a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place event or literary work by way of a passing reference It is up to the reader to make a connection to the subject being mentioned

Irony involves an contradiction between what is expected or intended to happen and what actually occurs

Hyperbole words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic meaning of the statement in order to produce a grander more noticeable effect

Metaphor A comparison of two unlike things

Paradox refers to the use of concepts ideas that are contradictory to one another yet when placed together they hold significant value on several levels

Personification Giving human traits to nonhuman objects

Simile Comparing two unlike things using ldquolikerdquo ldquoasrdquo or ldquothanrdquo

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt

What sets people apart from animals How are we unique and different from wild animals and pets

Bell Ringer Fri 426Describe the type of conflict that is exemplified in the quote below Explain How Elie is feeling and why he is feeling the way he is External Conflict Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Society

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

ldquoBlessed be Godrsquos name Why but why would I bless Him Every fiber in me rebelled Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves ldquo (pg 67)

Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt If you were suddenly forced to leave your home and were told you could only take one thing with you what would you take Explain why you would take that item How would it make you feel

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 7: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Fill in the definitions for types of figurative language Letrsquos see what you remember

Term Definition

Allusion

Irony

Hyperbole

Metaphor

Paradox

Personification

Simile

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Letrsquos see how you did Here are the

answers Term Definition

Allusion a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place event or literary work by way of a passing reference It is up to the reader to make a connection to the subject being mentioned

Irony involves an contradiction between what is expected or intended to happen and what actually occurs

Hyperbole words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic meaning of the statement in order to produce a grander more noticeable effect

Metaphor A comparison of two unlike things

Paradox refers to the use of concepts ideas that are contradictory to one another yet when placed together they hold significant value on several levels

Personification Giving human traits to nonhuman objects

Simile Comparing two unlike things using ldquolikerdquo ldquoasrdquo or ldquothanrdquo

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt

What sets people apart from animals How are we unique and different from wild animals and pets

Bell Ringer Fri 426Describe the type of conflict that is exemplified in the quote below Explain How Elie is feeling and why he is feeling the way he is External Conflict Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Society

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

ldquoBlessed be Godrsquos name Why but why would I bless Him Every fiber in me rebelled Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves ldquo (pg 67)

Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt If you were suddenly forced to leave your home and were told you could only take one thing with you what would you take Explain why you would take that item How would it make you feel

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 8: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices Letrsquos see how you did Here are the

answers Term Definition

Allusion a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place event or literary work by way of a passing reference It is up to the reader to make a connection to the subject being mentioned

Irony involves an contradiction between what is expected or intended to happen and what actually occurs

Hyperbole words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic meaning of the statement in order to produce a grander more noticeable effect

Metaphor A comparison of two unlike things

Paradox refers to the use of concepts ideas that are contradictory to one another yet when placed together they hold significant value on several levels

Personification Giving human traits to nonhuman objects

Simile Comparing two unlike things using ldquolikerdquo ldquoasrdquo or ldquothanrdquo

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt

What sets people apart from animals How are we unique and different from wild animals and pets

Bell Ringer Fri 426Describe the type of conflict that is exemplified in the quote below Explain How Elie is feeling and why he is feeling the way he is External Conflict Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Society

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

ldquoBlessed be Godrsquos name Why but why would I bless Him Every fiber in me rebelled Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves ldquo (pg 67)

Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt If you were suddenly forced to leave your home and were told you could only take one thing with you what would you take Explain why you would take that item How would it make you feel

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 9: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt

What sets people apart from animals How are we unique and different from wild animals and pets

Bell Ringer Fri 426Describe the type of conflict that is exemplified in the quote below Explain How Elie is feeling and why he is feeling the way he is External Conflict Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Society

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

ldquoBlessed be Godrsquos name Why but why would I bless Him Every fiber in me rebelled Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves ldquo (pg 67)

Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt If you were suddenly forced to leave your home and were told you could only take one thing with you what would you take Explain why you would take that item How would it make you feel

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 10: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Fri 426Describe the type of conflict that is exemplified in the quote below Explain How Elie is feeling and why he is feeling the way he is External Conflict Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Society

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

ldquoBlessed be Godrsquos name Why but why would I bless Him Every fiber in me rebelled Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves ldquo (pg 67)

Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt If you were suddenly forced to leave your home and were told you could only take one thing with you what would you take Explain why you would take that item How would it make you feel

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 11: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt If you were suddenly forced to leave your home and were told you could only take one thing with you what would you take Explain why you would take that item How would it make you feel

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 12: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Holocaust Video Questions1 In the 1940s who was driven out of their

neighborhoods and homes 2 What is the Holocaust 3 Where did the Holocaust take place 4 What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish

people 5 Why were Jewish people discriminated

against 6 Why were the cattle trains so horrifying 7 Describe the concentration Camp

Auschwitz8 What were the smoke stacks used for

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 13: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel

1 After watching the video and surveying the text what do you predict this book will be about

2 What will be the point of view

3 What genre will Night bemdashfictional narrative biography historical fiction etc

4 Will it have a happy ending or a melancholy ending

5 What is your impression of Elie Wiesel

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 14: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

9 Describe what happened to the families once they arrived at Auschwitz

10Write down 5-10 Concrete Details

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 15: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Holocaust Summary Write a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 8 or more sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 5 concrete details 2-5commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 16: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Holocaust SummaryWrite a summary of what you learned about the Holocaust from the video and our discussions in class Your paragraph should have at least 5-8 sentences

Requirements Topic Sentence 3 concrete details 1-2 commentary Closing Sentence with a transition

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 17: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

The Holocaust is a time in history we should

never forget The Holocaust took place in the

1940s in Europe During this time Nazis

persecuted Jewish people in Europe Millions of

people were taken from their homes to

concentration camps and killed Racism in any

form is dangerous and can lead to unjust

treatment We need to make sure that genocide

like the Holocaust should never happen again

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 18: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Mon 4813

ldquoSometimes we must interferehellipwherever men or women are persecuted because of their race religion or political views that place must ndashat that momentmdashbecome the center of the universerdquo

1) What does this quote mean 2) What is the call to action

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 19: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813

Write about events that unexpectedly change peoplersquos livesmdasha natural disaster or death of a loved one for example Write about the effects and emotional reactions you or the others might have to each event

An event that drastically changes peoplersquos lives ishellip

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 20: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation

Consider the word ldquoNightrdquo which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are reading What are the first ten adjectives that you think of when you hear the word ldquoNightrdquo

What are the first ten nouns that come to mind from the word ldquoNightrdquo

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 21: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Connotation vs Denotation Question Term Answer Definition Example

Connotation

Denotation

What are the three types of Connotative meanings

Example of Positive

Example of Neutral

Example of Negative

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 22: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Night Vocabulary List 1Word Part of

Speech Definition Picture

Sentence Synonym

Commonplace

Compatriots

Edict

Encumbered

Exterminate

Firmament

Genocide

Ghetto

Haggard

Hermetically

Illusion

Indulgent

Insignificant

Insistence

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 23: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Word Part of speech

Definition Sentence Picture synonym

Liquidate

Marginalize

Perilous

Persecution

Pillage

Reassurance

Surname

Timidity

Waiflike

Unsentimental

Premonition

Night Vocabulary List 1

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 24: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Night Vocabulary List 2Word Part

of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Altruistic

Anguish

Anti-Semitism

Crucible

Decree

Despair

Dysentery

Elude

Emaciated

Evoke

Gallows

Insinuate

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 25: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Night Vocabulary List 2

Word Part of Speech

Definition Picture sentence Synonym

Inhibition

Irrevocable

Lament

oppression

Phylactery

pious

Poignant

Reprieve

Sanctity

Wrath

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 26: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Fri 412Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The glittering sky arched over his head and he had never so distinctly felt the presence of the Most High

2 The risky mission should not be taken lightly there are many dangers associated with it

3 The crying child stomped her foot and threw a temper tantrum because her mother did not buy her a toy Her demanding requests would not relent

4 The destitute child was dirty and disheveled It was obvious that he had no food or home

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 27: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Mon 415Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 Mrs Shcacter had a foreboding feeling that the Jews of Sighet were going to be victims of fire

2 The Nazis plundered the Jewish citizens of their gold silver and other valuables

3 It was obvious that Haydens backpack was heavy and filled to capacity as she walked down the hallway leaning forward and straining her back

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 28: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Tues 416Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 The SS officers seemed void of all feeling and emotion they indiscriminately hit and clubbed the inmates of Auschwitz

2 Hitlerrsquos Final Plan was to exterminate all Jews in Europe such a massive killing based on race and religion would require efficient death camps

For sentences 3-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

3 Elie was so petrified when he saw the fire-burning ditches that he began to hyperventilate

4 The injured boy needed a blood transfusion in order to live

5 The gifted student surpassed the other students in reading level and critical thinking skills

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 29: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Wed 417Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words with a word from our Night

vocabulary list

1 ldquoComrades you are now in the concentration camp AuschwitzhellipDonrsquot lose hopehellipWe shall all see the day of liberationhelliprdquo (pg 41)

2 His words gave us both comfort and confidence that we would survive the concentration camp

3 The SS officersrsquo deception no longer ruled our lives we knew the truth and our fate

For sentences 4-5 circle the prefix for the underlined words then provide a definition

4 The scientists were studying subatomic particles

5 The play was so well performed that I could not use enough superlative adjectives to describe it

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 30: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Th418 Write out the sentences Then replace the underlined words

with a word from our Night vocabulary list

1 A new command was imposed on all Jewish civilians they were to wear a gold star on their clothing

2 The cattle car was sealed air tight therefore the journey was hot and uncomfortable

3 The family name Wiesel will go down in history

Provide a definition and a word that begin with each of the following prefixes

Prefix Definition Word

4 Sub

5 Trans

6 Hyper

7 Super supr sur

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 31: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Homework Thursday 418

Look at your Vocabulary List Place a check mark next to words you

still donrsquot know Then write sentences for ten of your

vocabulary words Be sure to use context clues Complete homework in Vocab composition books

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 32: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Picture It

Draw a picture from a scene from our memoir that stood out to you Make it detailed Then find a quote from your book and write it along with the page number

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 33: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Before You Read Chapter 1Setting Time and Place Eastern Europe (Romania)

1941

Did You Know Judaism is 4000 years old

Term Definition

Compatriots

Edict

Expound

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 34: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411

Def

Foreshadowing

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

R13Authorrsquos use of clues to hint what might Happen later in the story

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 35: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

WWII Propaganda

DefPropaganda

Definition

Synonyms Examples

Sentence

information ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person group movement institution nation etc

Brainwash

Advertise

Disinformation

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 36: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell RingerFri 412

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 37: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Journal Night Date

Question Response

Even though it was 1944 and Nazi extermination of Jews had begun years earlier the Sighet Jews had very few facts about it Do you think it is possible in todayrsquos world for a community to know so little to be so unprepared Expain

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 38: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Before You Read Chapter 1Question Key Term

Answer Definition

Setting

Did you Know

Compatriots

Edict

Firmament

Hermetically

Pillage

Premonition

Eastern Europe 1941 Romania

Judaism is over 4000 years old

Countrymen

Law

The sky or the heavens

Completely sealed air tight

Rob with open violence

When you have a feeling something bad will happen

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 39: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait) (6)

Significant Events (5)

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 40: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

NightCharacters (List significant characters and a character trait)1 Eliezer Intelligent

curious 2 Chlomo (Father) Wise

Respected3 Moshe the Beadle Wise

strange 4 Hilda Older sister 5 Bea Middle sister 6 Tzipora Little sistermdash

Innocent

Significant Events1 Moshe is deported and

comes back to Sighet to tell the people that the Nazis killed Jews

2 Nobody believes Moshe3 The Nazis arrive in Sighet4 5

Picture Summary 5-10 sentences

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 41: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager

Who is Elie Wiesl (5 facts)1

2

3

4

5

Book 1 Title Night

2 Genre Memoir

3 Where does the book take place

4 When does the book take place

5 How old is Elie Wiesel in the book

Quote (Choose a quote from the article)

Inference (Why is the book titled Night)

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 42: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Night Four Squares Characters (List 4 significant characters and a character trait)

1

2

3

4

External Conflicts (Elie)Man vs Society

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs Self

Picture and quote (page number)

Summary (5-10 sentences)

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 43: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312

eIrony

Definition

Examples Synonyms

Sentence

A contradiction between what happens and what is expected

Aching rotten teeth prevent someone from going to the dentist

Twist Paradox Oxymoron

R14

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 44: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLPRewrite the following sentences correcting them for spelling punctuation and grammar

1 In this section of Night the jewish people in the town were forced to leave there stuff

2 They were forced to leave their naborhoods so they buried theyrsquore things

3 The Nazis were comming to the town and they got scared

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 45: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections 1 In this section of Night the Jewish people

in the town were forced to leave there belongings

2 The Jewish people of Sighet were forced to leave their neighborhoods so they buried their personal treasures

3 The Nazis were coming to the town and the citizens of Sighet became scared

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 46: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Writing a Letter Write a letter to young Elie Wiesel expressing your thoughts about what he and his family are going through Thinking of the examples of foreshadowing in chapters 1-3 warn Elie of the hardships and obstacles he must soon endure End the letter with advice and words of wisdom

Dear Elie It is awful that you and your family were forced to leave your home I canrsquot imagine ever having to leave my friendsand precious belongingshellip

The Nazis do not have right to treat people like animals There are people who are fighting against the Nazisand their leader Adolf Hitler You are not alone although it may feel that wayat times You are going to endure some very difficult times Keep your faith and donrsquot loose hope Your life is worth it in the end

Sincerely

John Smith

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 47: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Before You Read Night-CH 3-5Questions Terms

Answers Definitions

Setting

Did you know

Crucible

Emaciated

Leprous

Manacle

Birkenau a concentration camp in Poland which was the processing center for Auschwitz

The first concentration camp was opened in 1933

In 1942 Hitler and his allies developed the official policy known as the ldquoFinal Solutionrdquo Under this plan Jews would be worked until they collapsed and then they would be killed

Container for cooking at high heat

Thinness caused by starvation and disease

Showing signs of leprosy

To handcuff

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 48: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Writing a Letter

Wiesel was unable to say a proper good bye to his mother and young sister Tzipora when they were seperated at Aushwitz

Write a ldquoGood Byerdquo letter in the first person point-of-view as young Eli to his mother and young sister Tzipora What would you want your mother and sister to know What are you going to miss most about them

Dear mother and Tzipora

II canrsquot believe that we were separated today I was horrified when the Nazisforced father and I to go to one line whileyou both went to another line Mother I want to thank you for always taking care of me and making my favorite Meals You always reassured us when things became rough

Tzipora I will miss you the most I donrsquot understand why you were taken You are so innocnet and have never hurt any-one in your life

With deep love and fond memories

Elie

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 49: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Warning Sign

Create a warning sign that you would leave in an abandoned ghetto in order to warn other Jewish people who might use the ghetto for a refuge Your sign must contain words and phrases that communicate to others the danger s that may lie ahead for them if they are caught by the Nazis

You sign must also contain symbols and pictures

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 50: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Word of the Day Th 29R18

dfadSymbolism

Definition

Pictures Symbols Examples from Night

Sentence

The use of symbols or objects that represent ideas events or people

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 51: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Fire Fire appears throughout Night as a symbol of the Nazisrsquo cruel power On the

way to Auschwitz-Birkenau Madame Schaumlchter receives a vision of fire that serves as a premonition of the horror to come Eliezer also sees the Nazis burning babies in a ditch Most important fire is the agent of destruction in the crematoria where many meet their death at the hands of the Nazis

The role of fire as a Nazi weapon reverses the role fire plays in the Bible and Jewish tradition In the Bible fire is associated with God and divine wrath God appears to Moses as a burning bush and vengeful angels wield flaming swords In postbiblical literature flame also is a force of divine retribution In Gehennamdashthe Jewish version of Hellmdashthe wicked are punished by fire But in Night it is the wicked who wield the power of fire using it to punish the innocent Such a reversal demonstrates how the experience of the Holocaust has upset Eliezerrsquos entire concept of the universe especially his belief in a benevolent or even just God

Night The Bible begins with Godrsquos creation of the earth When God first begins his

creation the earth is ldquowithout form and void and darkness [is] upon the face of the deeprdquo (Genesis 12 King James Version) Godrsquos first act is to create light and dispel this darkness Darkness and night therefore symbolize a world without Godrsquos presence In Night Wiesel exploits this allusion Night always occurs when suffering is worst and its presence reflects Eliezerrsquos belief that he lives in a world without God The first time Eliezer mentions that ldquo[n]ight fellrdquo is when his father is interrupted while telling stories and informed about the deportation of Jews Similarly it is night when Eliezer first arrives at BirkenauAuschwitz and it is nightmdashspecifically ldquopitch darknessrdquomdashwhen the prisoners begin their horrible run from Buna

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 52: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Night Chapter 3 Characters Internal Conflicts

External Conflicts

Picture Summary

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 53: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Fri 21012

Definition Parts of Speech Profound

Adjective Profoundly

Adverb Profoundness

Noun

Synonyms Intense Sentence Absolutely VeryExtensive

Profound

Entering deeply into subjects or thoughts deep insight or understanding

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 54: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Word of the Day

Definition Synonyms Lack of interest or concern Indifference

absence of emotion or Numbness

enthusiasm

Picture Antonyms Interest

Emotion Zeal

Apathy

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 55: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Journal Night Date Question Response

Wed 28

Th 29

Mon 213

What are some incidents that suggest or foreshadow the coming danger to the Sighet Jew Why doesnrsquot the community believe it is a danger

Explain what Fire and Night symbolize in our memoir

When he arrives at Aushwitz and then Buna Wiesel describes scenes he will never forget What scenes ideas or feelings from the memoir do you find unforgettable

Night=

Fire=

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 56: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Word of the Day Tues 214

Imagery

Definition

The 5 SensesPicture

Example

The use of words or phrases that appeal to one Or more of the senses Writers use images to describeHow something looks feels tastes smells or sounds

Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell

My grandmother was baking cookies today Already I could smell the warm dough and melted chocolate Icouldnrsquot wait to bite into the gooey sticky caramel

R14

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 57: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Night Ch 4 Characters Include two character traits

Elie

Chlomo

The French Girl

Idek

Examples of Imagery Write down the sentence and page number Sight

Sound

Taste

Touch

Smell Picture Summary Write about major

events and your reaction to the chapter

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 58: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Literary Analysis 1 Read the following quote from Night Determine

which of the five senses Elie Wiesel appeals to in order to describe the scene in vivid detail

It was a beautiful April day The Fragrance of spring was in the air The radiant orange sun was setting in the west and I could feel the warmth tingle on my skin

2 Explain how the use of imagery enhances the description of the scene

3 How does this description contrast with the situation young Elie is facing

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 59: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language

Figurative

Language

Definition

Types of Figurative Language Picture

R13

Rewrite the following sentence using figurative language

It is hot outside

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 60: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe some images that Wiesel

has described that have evoked strong emotions

2 How does the use of imagery and figurative language improve the authorrsquos overall message about the Holocaust

3 What are some questions you still have about our memoir

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 61: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Figurative Language

Page

Type of Figurative Language

Sentence Literal Meaning

43 ldquoTwo lambs with a hundred wolves lying in wait for them Two lambs without a shepherdrdquo

Read the following sentences from Night First determine what type of figurative Language is being used Then rewrite the sentence translating it to its literal meaning

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 62: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole Symbolism

Example Example Example Example Example

Figurative Language R11

I waited in line for Centuries

The assignmentwas a breeze He is as sly as

a fox

The tables danced during The earthquake

The enemy held out the olive branch at a chance for peace

Obvious and intentional exaggeration

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 63: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222ISN pg 17

Allusion

Definition

Example in Music

Example in movies

Memoir (page 34)ldquoBut I had ceased to pray How I sympathized with Job

R11Music

Pg 34

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 64: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Homework The Bible as Literature Research

1 If we look at the Bible as literature who is the character Job in the Bible

2 List some awful things that happen to Job

3 What is Jobrsquos reaction to these awful events

4 Why does Elie sympathize with Job

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 65: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Night Ch 5- One pager Significant Events 1

2

3

4

Examples of Allusion (Copy down sentence with page number)

Picture Summary (five or more sentences with your reaction )

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 66: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell RInger Fri 224Question Answer

When Elie arrives at Aushwitz he enters through gates that read ldquoWork is Libertyrdquo Explain the irony in that statement

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 67: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Ticket Out the Door 1 Describe one thing that stood out to

you during your reading today

2 What questions do you have Did anything confuse you today

3 What do you predict will happen

next

>

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 68: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Word of the Day Fri 224 Definition Parts of

Speech Emaciated Adj

Emaciation Noun

Picture Sentence

bullTo make or become extremely thin Especially as a result of starvation

Emaciated

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 69: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13 Definition Parts of

Speech Anti-Semitic

Adjective Anti-Semite

Noun

Picture Sentence

Discrimination prejudice or hostilityagainst Jewish people

Anti-Semitism

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 70: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Night- Exam Review

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 71: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

What was this image used as during WWII

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 72: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Where were Elie and his family taken to when they got off the cattle train

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 73: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

A contradiction between what is expected and what occurs This term also describes the words above the gate of Auschwitz

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 74: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 75: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Indifferent is a synonym for this word

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 76: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Name the town in Romania that Eliezer and his family are from

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 77: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

At first my father crouched under blows then he broke in two like a dry tree struck by lightning and collapsed (52)

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 78: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

On the train from Sighet of what does Madame Schacter have visions

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 79: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

The murder of a group of people based on their race religion ethnicity or culture

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 80: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

When an author uses the senses (Sight Sound Touch Taste Smell ) in order to describe vividly in his or her writing

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 81: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Name the type of Conflict

ldquoSome talked of God of his mysterious ways of the sins of the Jewish people and of their future deliverance But I had ceased to pray ldquo

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 82: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Which literary term is being used in the example below

In Night fire is used as a representation of the cruel power of the Nazis

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 83: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

The most important lesson we can learn from the Holocaust ishellip

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 84: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Metaphor Simile Personification Hyperbole and symbolism are all types ofhellip

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 85: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

These books weigh a ton

It is a million degrees outside

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 86: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

On the cattle train Madame Schacter has visions and screams of visions of fire What is this an exaple of

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 87: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas absolute intense

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 88: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

What type of conflict is being described

ldquoHe pulled out my tooth with the gold crown using only a rusty spoonrdquo

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 89: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

The mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941ndash45 However the Denotative meaning is massacre or mass murder in a large scale based on race especially murder by fire

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 90: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following sentences

Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust (page 32)

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 91: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Which of the senses is being evoked below

ldquoThe bell rang It ordered us to our next task The toll of the bell controlled our every move in Bunardquo

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 92: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Eliersquos inheritance from his father

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 93: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

This adjective describes the way the Jewish prisoners looked after being deprived of food

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 94: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

When an author makes a reference to a well-known book person place or event in literature

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 95: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below

One day when we came back from work we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place three black crows (pg 61)

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 96: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

One Pager Ch 6 Draw a picture that takes up the whole page along with a quote that captures the main idea of chapter 6

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 97: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Writing Journal Fri 32

Question Answer

What are some of the ways that the Jews are dehumanized during the Holocaust

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 98: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Chapter 6One Pager- Title 1 Draw a picture of a scene that stuck

out to you in your reading

2 Include a quote on the page

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 99: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Chapter 7 One Pager- TitleList Characters and two traits

Quote

Picture Summary

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 100: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Chapter 8 One Pager-TitleList 5 significant events

1

2

3

4

5

Define Vocabulary

Contagion

Encumbrance

Vigilance

Hopelessness and Death

1

2

3

Hope and Life

1

2

3

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 101: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Chapter 9 One Pager- Title List Significant Events How does the memoir paint

a dark and angry picture of human nature What are the circumstances in the memoir that allow for this darker side of human nature

Draw a picture of the side of human nature we see in the memoir

Choose a word or phrase that captures the mood of the memoir

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 102: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35

Definition Synonyms A moment of sudden revelation

And great insight a discovery

great revelation Eye-opener

Picture Sentence

Epiphany

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 103: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Themes in Night

Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal lessons explored in a literary work

Relationship between father and son

Loss of faith

Being a voice for the voiceless or marginalized people

Silence

Inhumanity of humans to other humans

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 104: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Journal Writing Prompt Date Question Answer

Mon 35

How is watching the interview with Wiesel change your perspective of the memoir

What are some epiphanies you have had as a result from reading Night

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 105: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Journal Writing PromptDate

Question Answer

Th 38

Why is it imperative that we never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust What is at stake if we do forget

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 106: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo1 List the different examples of

imagery in this poem

2 How many syllables per line

3 What is the authorrsquos tone in this poem Provide reasons for your response

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 107: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Connected Readings Three Poems 1 Who is Hannah Senesh

2 Why was Palestine a sanctuary for Jewish people during WWII

3 In stanza 2 line 5 who are ldquohellipour brothers in exilerdquo

4 In poem 2 describe the use of personification

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 108: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Connected Readings Blessed is the Match

1 In her poem Senesh uses symbolism What might the match symbolize

2 What might the flame symbolize

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 109: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Night Essay Rubric 4= Excellent 3= Proficient 2= Satisfactory 1=

unsatisfactory

1 Choose the correct type of figurative language

2 Explain what the lambs and wolves are being compared to

3 Explain why the author chose to use those images

4 Use details and examples from the memoir

5 Grammar spelling and punctuation does not interfere with your overall message

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue
Page 110: What do you know about the Holocaust? Write five to ten sentences with information you have learned in Social Studies

Multigenre Project Prologue Introduction

Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence Genre title author plot main idea

What is the Holocaust

Why shall we never forget the Holocaust

Paragraph 2

What surprised you

What were your epiphanies What did you realize

What did you learn about life and people from Night

Paragraph 3

List three themes

Theme 1 explain

Theme 2 explain

Theme 3 explain

Paragraph 4

Which project did you choose

Why did you choose that project

What will your project teach your audience

Call to Action

  • Slide 1
  • Bell Ringer Tues 430
  • Bell Ringer Wed 51
  • Topics in Night
  • Night Theme Statements
  • Bell Ringer Wed 424
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices
  • Figurative Language and Other Literary Devices (2)
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt
  • Bell Ringer Fri 426
  • Bell Ringer Tues 32813- Writing Prompt
  • Holocaust Video Questions
  • Holocaust Night by Elie Wiesel
  • Slide 14
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Holocaust Summary
  • Slide 17
  • Bell Ringer Mon 4813
  • Bell Ringer Writing Prompt Tues 4813
  • Bell Ringer- Night Connotation vs Denotation
  • Connotation vs Denotation
  • Night Vocabulary List 1
  • Night Vocabulary List 1 (2)
  • Night Vocabulary List 2
  • Night Vocabulary List 2 (2)
  • Bell Ringer Fri 412
  • Bell Ringer Mon 415
  • Bell Ringer Tues 416
  • Bell Ringer Wed 417
  • Bell Ringer Th418
  • Homework Thursday 418
  • Picture It
  • Before You Read Chapter 1
  • Bell Ringer Foreshadowing Th 411
  • WWII Propaganda
  • Bell RingerFri 412
  • Journal Night
  • Before You Read Chapter 1 (2)
  • Night
  • Night (2)
  • Elie Wiesel Nonfiction Article- One Pager
  • Night Four Squares
  • Bell RingerWord of the Day- Fri 2312
  • Bell Ringer Wed 222- DLP
  • Bell Ringer Wed 29- Corrections
  • Writing a Letter
  • Before You Read Night-CH 3-5
  • Writing a Letter
  • Warning Sign
  • Word of the Day Th 29
  • Slide 51
  • Night Chapter 3
  • Bell Ringer Fri 21012
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day
  • Journal Night
  • Word of the Day Tues 214
  • Night Ch 4
  • Bell Ringer Literary Analysis
  • Bell RingerTh 21612- Circle Map Figurative Language
  • Ticket Out the Door
  • Bell Ringer Figurative Language
  • Bell Ringer
  • Bell Ringer Allusion- Wed 222 ISN pg 17
  • Homework The Bible as Literature
  • Night Ch 5- One pager
  • Bell RInger Fri 224
  • Slide 67
  • Ticket Out the Door (2)
  • Word of the Day Fri 224
  • Word of the Day Fri 32-ISN 13
  • Night- Exam Review
  • What was this image used as during WWII
  • Slide 73
  • Slide 74
  • Slide 75
  • Slide 76
  • Slide 77
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below
  • Slide 79
  • Slide 80
  • Name the type of Conflict
  • Which literary term is being used in the example below
  • Slide 84
  • Slide 85
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • What type of conflict is being described
  • Slide 90
  • Identify the type of Figurative Language used in the following (2)
  • Which of the senses is being evoked below
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Slide 95
  • Name the type of Figurative Language is exemplified below (2)
  • One Pager Ch 6
  • Writing Journal Fri 32
  • Chapter 6One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 7 One Pager- Title
  • Chapter 8 One Pager-Title
  • Chapter 9 One Pager- Title
  • Bell Ringer Word of the Day- Mon 35
  • Themes in Night
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Journal Writing Prompt
  • Connected Readings ldquoAll the Unburied Onesrdquo
  • Connected Readings Three Poems
  • Connected Readings Blessed is the Match
  • Night Essay Rubric
  • Multigenre Project Prologue