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LANGUAGE ARTS LIVE LESSONGRAMMAR REVIEW AND RESEARCH PRESENTATION REMINDERS
English Language Arts 8
4/15/2020
P L E A S E R E A D D R A M A P A S S A G E “ V I N C E ’ S F I R S T J O B ” A N D A N S W E R
T H E Q U E S T I O N O N T H E B O A R D
M A K E S U R E Y O U A R E R E A D Y T O P A R T I C I P A T E !
S A V E M R S . M A R S H A L L ’ S C O N T A C T I N F O R M A T I O N I N Y O U R P H O N E :
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TODAY’S OBJECTIVES
• Holocaust Review
• Unit 3 Portfolio Directions
• Discussion of “The Ninny.”
• Discussion of “The Governess.”
• Compare and Contrast the 2 works of Literature
• Semester Changes and Updates
• Academic Vocabulary: Comparison/Contrast- how do we find the similarities and differences between 2 works of Literature?
What was the Holocaust?
• The killing of millions of Jews and other
people by the Nazis during World War II
• An event or situation in which many
people are killed and many things are
destroyed especially by fire
• Holocaust Survivor Video
What was the Holocaust?
• Hitler began to send people to concentration camps.
Some of these places were work camps where the
prisoners worked in the field or in factories. Most were
considered “death camps” where the prisoners died
once they arrived. Others died due to disease and
starvation.
• The groups most affected by the Holocaust were the
Jewish people, disabled people, the Romani
(Gypsies), Jehovah’s Witnesses, and prisoners of war.
United States of America
United Kingdom
United Soviet Socialist Republic
China
France
Poland
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
South Africa
Netherlands
WWII > WHO?
The Allies The Axis
Nazi Germany
Japan
Italy
Hungary
Romania
Bulgaria
Finland
Thailand
Iraq
ADOLF HITLER
Adolf Hitler was leader of the Nazi party and dictator of Nazi Germany from 1934-1945.
A German soldier in World War I
A powerful public speaker
The man Germany hoped would
help fix their economic
problems in the aftermath of
World War I
The elected leader of Germany
The leader of the Nazi political
party
An enemy of the Jewish people
The infamous initiator of the
Holocaust, one of the worst
events in human history.
WWII > Who Was Hitler?
Adolf
hitler
WWII > The Holocaust
NAZI PROPAGANDA
Nazi propaganda blamed the world’s woes and the war on the Jews.
This is a swastika, the symbol of
the Nazi army.
First, Jewish people were required to wear yellow Stars of David on their clothing to identify themselves as Jewish.
STAR OF DAVID
Jews had to wear the Star of David at all times or risk being arrested.
Then, Jews and other “inferior” people were forced to live in ghettos: run-down, crowded parts of the cities with strict rules and curfews.
They were forbidden from practicing their religion, among other things.
Ultimately, Prisoners were loaded into cattle cars—train cars—to travel to concentration camps.
Sometimes these journeys lasted for days with no food or water.
The concentration camps were dirty and crowded.
Prisoners were given thin,
striped uniforms to wear
regardless of the weather
conditions.
CONCENTRATION CAMP BUNKS
This is where the prisoners slept. The crowded, cold conditions lead to disease and death.
Sometimes as many as 4 people slept in one bed
GAS CHAMBERS
Many Jews died in the gas chambers, which were disguised as showers.
UNIT 3 RESEARCH PROJECT PORTFOLIO• You will create a slide presentation or a research paper about the real life experiences of Jewish
individuals or communities living under Nazi occupation during World War II. You can also research people who helped the Jews during the Holocaust.
• You may also research and write about any events related to World War 2
• You MAY NOT use the Diary of Anne Frank or the topic of Anne Frank’s life and family.
• You may choose another topic for your research presentation as long as it is related to the play The Diary of Anne Frank and approved by Mrs. Marshall.
• You need a thesis statement, which is the main point that you plan to address in your research project. The evidence you provide in your project should support your thesis statement.
• Your presentation can be a slide presentation or a research paper.
• Language Arts Website: • https://nca-englishlanguagearts8.weebly.com/unit-3-slide-presentation-portfolio.html
• Gifted/Talented Students: https://nca-englishlanguagearts8.weebly.com/gt-slide-presentation.html
SLIDE PRESENTATION
10 slides or more, with text and graphics on each slide.
• 1st slide- Introduction, with thesis statement, to introduce your topic. It needs to be a paragraph with 5 sentences, and graphics (picture, map, chart, etc.)
• 2nd slide-8th slide- Information about your topic. Include text on each slide, with 3 sentences or more. You need a graphic on each slide (a picture, map, chart, etc.)
• 9th slide- Conclusion- Conclusion, restate your thesis statement, and give concluding thoughts about your research. It needs to be a paragraph with 5 sentences and graphics (picture, map, chart, etc.)
• 10th slide- A list of your 3 sources, , including author, title, where you found the information (book, article, website, etc.), and date.
RESEARCH PAPER
2 pages or more, 5 paragraphs or more (and 5 sentences in each paragraph). You need
a list of your sources on the 2nd page. You need 3 or more sources.
First page:
• 1st paragraph: Introduction, with thesis statement, to introduce your topic• 2nd paragraph: Information about your topic
• 3rd paragraph: Information about your topic
• 4th paragraph: Information about your topic
• 5th paragraph: Conclusion, restate your thesis statement, and give concluding thoughts
about your research
Second page:• A list of your 3 sources, including author, title, where you found the information (book,
article, website, etc.), and date.
CREATING YOUR PRESENTATION/RESEARCH PAPER
• IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT TO RESEARCH, PLEASE READ "EXAMPLES OF RESEARCH TOPICS" TO SEE IDEAS ON
INDIVIDUALS AND TOPICS TO RESEARCH FOR YOUR PROJECT.
• IF YOU WANT TO DO A DIFFERENT TOPIC THAN WHAT I SUGGESTED, PLEASE SEND A WEBMAIL TO ME TO MAKE SURE IT'S
OK.
Click here for example books and topics for your slide presentation/research paper.
Click here for an example of a slide presentation.
Click here for a checklist to see how I will grade your slide presentation
Click here for a checklist to see how I will grade your research paper
Click here to see examples of MLA citations
JEWISH INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES
• Triumph of Hope From Theresienstadt and Auschwitz to Israel• The story of Ruth Elias
• Maus: My Father Bleeds History
• The story of Art Spiegelman
• Dancing Through Darkness: The Inspiring Story of Nazi Death Camp Survivors, Chaim and Selma Engel• The story of Chaim and Selma Engel
• Alicia: My Story• The story of Alicia Appleman Jurman
• The Seamstress• The story of Sara Tuval Bernstein
JEWISH INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES
• A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy• The story of Thomas Buergenthal
• From a Name to a Number: A Holocaust Survivor's Autobiography• The story of Alter Wiener
• Night• The story of Elie Wiesel
• The Hiding Place• The story of Corrie ten Boom
RESEARCH TOPICS ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST
•The treatment of Jewish families during the Holocaust
•The treatment of Jewish families in Holland during the Holocaust
•Ways of survival during the Holocaust for Jewish families
•The effects of the Holocaust on Jewish survivors
•The effects of the Holocaust on descendants of Jewish survivors
•The rise of the Nazi party
•Auschwitz
• Concentration camps
•Examples of people who helped the Jews during the Holocaust
RESEARCH TOPICS RELATED TO WORLD WAR 2
•The effects of World War 2 in Europe
•The effects of World War 2 in the U.S.
•Individual soldiers/troops who fought during World War 2
•Pearl Harbor
• D-Day
• Political leaders during World War 2
COMMON MLA CITATIONS
• A page on a website: • Lundman, Susan. “How to Make Vegetarian Chili.” eHow, www.ehow.com/how_10727_make-
vegetarian-chili.html. Accessed 6 July 2015.
• An article from a website: • Bernstein, Mark. “10 Tips on Writing the Living Web.” A List Apart: For People Who Make
Websites, 16 Aug. 2002. www.alistapart.com/article/writeliving. Accessed 4 May 2009.
• A book: • Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Publication Date. • Henley, Patricia. The Hummingbird House. New York City: MacMurray, 1999.
• A movie/video/DVD • Movie Title. Director. Performers (Actors/Actresses). The Year it was Released. Production
Company, The Year it was made into Audiovisual Media. Media (DVD, Netflix, Filmstrip, Videocassette, etc).
• The Diary of Anne Frank. Dir. George Stevens. Perf. Millie Perkins, Shelley Winters, Joseph Schildkraut, Lou Jacobi, and Richard Beymer. 1959. Twentieth Century Fox, 2004. DVD.
THE NINNY
• The Ninny, by Anton Chekhov
• page 654 in Literature book
THE NINNY: DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
• 1. Who tells the story of “The Ninny,” and what is his relationship to Yulia?
• 2. What are the reasons that the narrator gives for cutting Yulia’s pay?
• 3. What do Yulia’s responses suggest about her personality?
• 4. Does the narrator regret or take pleasure in his cruel trick on Yulia?
THE GOVERNESS
• The Governess, by Neil Simon
• Page 642 in Literature book
• Video (Start at 11:47)
THE GOVERNESS: DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
• 1. How does the Mistress treat Julia in the play?
• 2. What are the reasons the Mistress gives for cutting Julia’s pay?
• 3. How would you describe Julia’s character?
• 4. Based on Julia’s responses, what can you conclude about the treatment of governesses at the time of the play?
• 5. Is the ending unexpected? Why?
COMPARISON:THE NINNY & THE GOVERNESS
• Is it our similarities or differences that matter most?
• The Ninny: What differences separate the employer and Yulia? At the story’s conclusion, have the characters grown more different or more alike?
• The Governess: How are Julia and the Mistress alike and how are they different? If Julia had been from the same social class as the Mistress, would the Mistress have acted differently?
UNIT 3 LESSON 18 DRAMA TEST UPDATES• The Unit 3 Closed Book test has multiple choice and 1 short answer question worth 4 points. You can use
your Literature Book, the study guide, and your personal notes to help you answer the test questions.
• The Unit 3 Open Book Test has been dropped.
• We want to extend an opportunity to each of you to both practice your short answer skills and earn points to raise your test category score. We will be offering an extra credit, short answer question that can be submitted for up to 10% of your test category points!
• Here's what you need to do:
In 5-6 sentences, please compare/contrast your experience with the Covid-19 shut down to Anne Frank's isolation as described in The Diary of Anne Frank drama you've been reading in this unit. Please use at least one specific example from the text. You must include a Check My Work link to get full credit.
• You will WebMail your response to me in order to earn the extra credit. You must follow all of the directions above or your response will not be graded.
• Because this is an extra credit assignment, THIS IS OPTIONAL and not a requirement.
SEMESTER UPDATES
English Language Arts Live Lessons:
• April 22nd – Unit 3 Lesson 18 Drama Test Review
• April 29th - Unit 2 Critical Review Poetry Essay
Portfolio Help
• May 6th - Unit 3 Holocaust Research Project
Portfolio Help
• May 13th- The Giver Review
QUESTIONS?COMMENTS?CONCERNS?PREGUNTAS?
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