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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2013 Pick up the new Vocab! Please take out your notebooks and your Night books. Also, take out your chapter 3 reading questions and your Night Open Response #1. Then take everything else off of your desks.

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Tuesday November 19, 2013. Pick up the new Vocab! Please take out your notebooks and your Night books . Also, take out your chapter 3 reading questio ns and your Night Open Response #1 . Then take everything else off of your desks. Announcements. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TuesdayNovember 19, 2013Pick up the new Vocab!

Please take out your notebooks and your Night books.Also, take out your chapter 3 reading questions and your Night Open Response #1.Then take everything else off of your desks.AnnouncementsIf you were not here on Friday, you missed a Notebook Quiz!You must stay after school tomorrow to make it up. If you already took your Notebook Quiz, you may now start a new notebook!But please do not throw your old one away. Class ObjectivesDefine and identify part of speech for Vocab Week 7 WordsReview vocab homeworkDiscuss and review Night Chapter 3 Reading QuestionsTake accurate notes on the Unified Paragraph

Language ObjectivesDefine and Identify part of speech for vocab week 7 wordsApply knowledge of this weeks vocab words in reading Night by Elie WieselCreate topic sentences and properly use transitions

RemindersQuality of WorkSentencesWord ChoiceProofreading

AgendaReview part of speech and definitions for vocab week 7 wordsReview Vocab Week 7 homeworkReview chapter 3 reading questionsBegin reading chapter 4

Vocab Week 7Vocab Week 7 Words: pg. 49Vocab Week 7 homework:pg. 50 I need 5 Volunteers!Part of Speech:

AdjectiveUnselfishly concerned for the welfare of othersDefinition:AltruisticRighteous gentiles are celebrated for their altruistic actions during the Holocaust.

Part of Speech:

NounThe act of depriving a person the attributes that make them human (privacy/individuality)Definition:DehumanizationDehumanization causes people to feel as if they are just a number instead of a human being.

Part of Speech:

AdjectiveMarked by refusal or stark disobedienceDefinition:DefiantThe students defiant behavior earned them all zeros on their project.

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VerbTo remember or speak of fondlyDefinition:ReminisceMy best friend and I always reminisce about the great times we had as kids.

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VerbTo spread out and disappearDefinition:DissipateThe tension dissipated once everyone left.

Vocab Week 7 HomeworkREVIEWB BlockTopic SentenceIn Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie experiences major loss.BackgroundDuring World War II, many Jewish people are impacted by the German takeover and suffer greatly.Main Point #1: Family Elies first major loss is being separated from his mother and sisters when the Germans force the men and women to separate upon entering the concentration camps. Main Point #2: Identity The second major loss Elie experiences is his identity. Elies identity is taken when the Germans replace his name with a number. Main Point #3: Faith Lastly, Elie experiences major loss when he loses faith in God after he sees the infernal actions of the German forces against the Jews.Clincher Statement In conclusion, Elie has faced many major losses as a result of the terrible events that occurred throughout the Holocaust during World War II.C BlockTopic SentenceIn Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie experiences major loss.BackgroundDuring World War II, many Jewish people are impacted by the German takeover and suffer greatly.Main Point #1: Family Elies first major loss is being separated from his mother and sisters when the Germans force the men and women to separate upon entering the concentration camps. Main Point #2: Identity- tattoo Secondly, Elie experiences major loss when his name is replaced with an identification number.Main Point #3: FaithLastly, Elie loses his faith when he sees the bestial acts the Germans have taken against the Jews. Thus, Elie begins to realize that his God has become silent. Clincher Statement In conclusion, Elie experiences major loss at the hands of the Germans during World War II. E BlockFamilyIdentityFaith

All main points must go in:Chronological order orOrder of importance (most important point goes last)Topic SentenceIn Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie experiences major loss.BackgroundDuring World War II, many Jewish people are impacted by the German takeover and suffer greatly.Main Point #1: Family Elies first major loss is being separated from his mother and sisters when the Germans force the men and women to separate upon entering the concentration camps. Main Point #2: Identity- tattooSecondly, Elie experiences a major loss when the Germans take away his name and replace it with a tattooed identification number. Main Point #3: FaithLastly, Elie loses his faith in God as a result of witnessing the bestial dehumanization of the Jewish people at the hands of the Germans. Elie loses faith in God because God remains silent. Clincher StatementIn conclusion, Elie experiences major loss at the hands of the Germans during World War II. F BlockFamilyIdentityFaith

All main points must go in:Chronological order orOrder of importance (most important point goes last)Topic SentenceIn Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie experiences major loss.BackgroundDuring World War II, many Jewish people are impacted by the German takeover and suffer greatly.Main Point #1: Family Elies first major loss is being separated from his mother and sisters when the Germans force the men and women to separate upon entering the concentration camps. Main Point #2: Identity- tattooSecondly, Elie experiences a major loss when the Germans take away his name and replace it with a tattooed identification number. Secondly, Elie loses his identity when his given name is replaced with an identification number. Main Point #3: FaithLastly, Elie loses his faith in God as a result of witnessing the bestial dehumanization of the Jewish people at the hands of the Germans. Elie loses faith in God because God remains silent. Lastly, Elie loses faith when he sees the bestial dehumanization the Germans inflict upon the Jewish people. Elie loses faith in God when God remains silent.Clincher StatementIn conclusion, Elie experiences major loss at the hands of the Germans during World War II. Overall, Elie loses his family, identity, and faith as a result of being in concentration camps during World War II.