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Elie Wiesel’s Night JOURNAL RESPONSE ASSIGNMENT #2 CHAPTERS 4, 5, 6 (This is to be completed once you have submitted and received feedback on your first journal for chapters 1,2,and 3) ****You will be submitting two responses for each chapter**** THIS JOURNAL MUST BE A POLISHED SUBMISSION. IT MUST BE TYPED, DOUBLE- SPACED, AND INCLUDE A COVER PAGE (follow the format in the on-line CCVI Communication Guide ) Part 1 – Reflective Response After you read each chapter of Night, write a response to what you have read. You may have to go back and re-read each chapter to make sure you remember exactly what happens in that chapter. You will submit three Reflective Responses, one for chapter 4, 5, and 6. For your response, think about what details shocked, saddened, or intrigued you. You can write about an emotional connection you made to the text, or you can stick to elements which struck you as interesting, even the way Wiesel chose to write about something. Think about why he included certain conversations or descriptions. Ask and try to answer the questions that you have as you are reading. You can ask questions about plot, or writing style, or character choices. You can ask ethical questions, or larger questions about the Holocaust in general, but your effort to answer them yourself should enhance your understanding. For this section, you should strive to include specific details and refer to the text using page numbers eg. (p 7) Make sure each response is 200 words. QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see thi

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Elie Wiesel’s NightJOURNAL RESPONSE ASSIGNMENT #2 CHAPTERS 4, 5, 6

(This is to be completed once you have submitted and received feedback on your first journal for chapters 1,2,and 3)

****You will be submitting two responses for each chapter****

THIS JOURNAL MUST BE A POLISHED SUBMISSION. IT MUST BE TYPED, DOUBLE-SPACED, AND INCLUDE A COVER PAGE (follow the format in the on-line CCVI Communication Guide )

Part 1 – Reflective Response

After you read each chapter of Night, write a response to what you have read. You may have to go back and re-read each chapter to make sure you remember exactly what happens in that chapter. You will submit three Reflective Responses, one for chapter 4, 5, and 6.

For your response, think about what details shocked, saddened, or intrigued you. You can write about an emotional connection you made to the text, or you can stick to elements which struck you as interesting, even the way Wiesel chose to write about something. Think about why he included certain conversations or descriptions.

Ask and try to answer the questions that you have as you are reading. You can ask questions about plot, or writing style, or character choices. You can ask ethical questions, or larger questions about the Holocaust in general, but your effort to answer them yourself should enhance your understanding. For this section, you should strive to include specific details and refer to the text using page numbers

eg. (p 7) Make sure each response is 200 words.

Part II - Analytical Response

For each chapter, you also need to choose a passage, write out the passage, and analyze the significance of it in a fully developed paragraph. If your passage is more than 5 lines long in the book, just write the first line, then use an ellipsis (…) and write the last line. Be sure to include the page number of each passage. The passage doesn’t have to be long, but you need to have something significant to say about it. Wiesel does have the ability to convey great meaning through his tone and his choice of words, so make sure to

think about the words he is using to describe things. How does your passage contribute to your understanding and appreciation of the passage. (200 words)

See attached rubric. Please read my comments on your assessed submission so you know how to improve your assignment. Also note that this assignment has a different rubric, but the expectations are the same.

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Reader’s Response Journal Rubric

Student’s Name: ______________________________________________ Overall Mark: ___________

Categories Value Below Level 1

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Knowledge and Understanding (accurate information and insightful ideas)

/10

Knowledge of Content – form of text, strategies used when reading and thinking about literature, literary concepts, language conventions

Understanding of Content – concepts, ideas, opinions, relationships among facts, ideas, themes

Thinking and Inquiry(use of critical/creative thinking processes)

/10

Questioning, Interpretation, and formation of conclusions

Reflection, analysis, and explanation Relationship between author, reader, and text

Communication

/10

Expressions and organization of ideas and information Use of conventions – spelling, grammar, punctuation,

Use of Writing Form and Meeting Assignment Expectations /10Application

/10

Identify relationships and make comparisons Making connections between various contexts

Comments: ___________________________________________________________________________

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