Multiplying and Factoring Polynomials Tuesday, October 29, 2013.
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TuesdayOctober 29, 2013GRAB THE NEW VOCAB!
Take out your notebooks and your Band of Brothers/Frontline Reflection!!And take everything else off of your desks.Checking inRemindersQuality of WorkSentencesWord ChoiceProofreadingEmailsProper SubjectProper MessageOn TIME
AnnouncementsTerm 1 closes on November 8!Class ObjectivesIdentify the part of speech and definition for Vocab Week 5 Words.Review Vocab Week 5 HomeworkTake accurate notes on Elie Wiesels life and accomplishments from Ms. Parks PPT
Language ObjectivesCreate thoughtful and accurate sentences using this weeks vocab wordsDiscuss aspects of Elie Wiesels life and accomplishmentsAgendaReview Vocab Week 5 WordsDiscuss Vocab Week 5 HomeworkFinish up KWLTake notes on Elie Wiesels life and accomplishmentsFamiliarize yourselves with important Jewish vocabulary you will need before we begin reading the novel
Vocab Week 5Vocab Week 5 Words: pg. 38Vocab Week 1 homework:pg. 39 I need 7 Volunteers!Part of Speech:
AdjectiveA tendency to believe that the best possible outcome will occurDefinition:The optimistic cat truly believed he could get up the slide. Optimistic
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AdjectiveCharacterized by an intense and serious state of mindDefinition:President Obamas earnest speech moved many of his supporters to action. Earnest
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NounA sense of agonizing painDefinition:The anguish in the childs face was heartbreaking. Anguish
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AdjectiveImpressive to the mind in terms of power or beautyDefinition:The sublime barrel seemed to go on for hours.Sublime
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NounAn announcement of lawDefinition:No one read the edict carefully; it clearly stated that all students had to bring Ms. Park breakfast at least once during the year. Edict
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VerbTo fix or to officially put into placeDefinition:Ms. Park appointed herself President of her classroom.Appoint
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NounThe act of misleading the mind or judgmentDefinition:Jack became a victim of his own delusion; he thought he was the best looking guy in the school.Delusion
Vocab Week5Homework Due: TOMORROWVocab Week 5: TEST FRIDAYPlease update your table of contents and title page 35
The Holocaust: A KWLThe Holocaust: A KWLPlease divide your page into three sectionsAt the top of the first section, write What I KnowAt the top of the second section, writeWhat I Want to Know
At the top of the third section, writeWhat Ive Learned
What I Know:Please write down all of the information you know about the Holocaust.What I Want to Know:Please write down any and all questions you have about the Holocaust, the People involved and what happened.What Ive Learned:We will return to this section once our basic study of the Holocaust is complete!Elie WieselThe novel we are about to read is one mans account of the Holocaust.
In order to better understand his point of view, we will learn a little about him first.Update your table of contents and title page 40:Elie Wiesel: Bio NotesEarly LifeElie was born in Sighet, Romania,on September 30, 1928
He had three sisters.His father ran a grocery store.His family was Jewish and their faith played an important role in their lives.
Typical Home in Sighet
Town of Sighet
Elies Family
World War IIHis town of Sighet was added to Hungary in 1940.In 1944, the Jewish community in Sighet was deported (sent against their will) to Auschwitz, one of the Nazi concentration camps.Wiesel was 15 years old when he and his family were deported.He spent a year at Auschwitz and Buchenwald before American troops freed the prisoners in 1945.
Empty Streets of Sighet After Deportation of JewsHungarian Jews Arrive at Auschwitz
One of Many Piles of Bone and Ashes Found at Buchenwald
Prisoners in the Barracks at Buchenwald
Child Survivors Leave Buchenwald
AuschwitzThe Black Wall, between cell blocks in Auschwitz where executions of inmates took place.
Suitcases that belonged to people deported to the Auschwitz camp.
Hair of female prisoners, prepared for shipment to Germany
Examination of Auschwitz camp survivors
Auschwitz camp barracks
Wiesel After WWIIPlaced in a French orphanageAttended college at the Sorbonne, a renowned university in ParisBecame a journalist, writing for French and Israeli papersJewish Orphans in France
In the United StatesElie moved to New York in 1955
Initially kept silent about his experiences in the death camps
Was convinced to write about the Holocaust
He wrote Night first in Yiddish then in French
The book was first published as La Nuit in 1958 Over his career, he has written over 40 books
Married writer Marion Ester Rose, also a survivor of the Holocaust, in 1969
Given the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for speaking out against violence and racism
He is a retired Professor of Humanities at Boston University today
In the United StatesElie and His Family in 1984
Important Jewish VocabularyUpdate your table of contents and open up your notebooks to page 41. Title this page, Night Chapter 1 Vocabulary: Words You Should KnowTorah Hebrew BibleTalmud a collection of teachings of early rabbisHasidism movement of Orthodox JudaismCabbala mystical commentary on the Torah studied by Jewish scholars Night Chapter 1 Vocabulary: Words You Should KnowRosh Hashanah Jewish new yearYom Kippur holiest day of the Jewish calendar in which every individual is judged by GodPassover eight-day celebration of the freeing of the Jewish people from slavery in EgyptSynagogue Jewish house of worship and study Saturday Jewish day of rest Night Chapter 1 Vocabulary: Words You Should KnowGestapo: German Secret State Police, part of the SS known for its tactics of terrorismRed Army: Russian army who fought against the Germans in WWIIFascism: oppressive form of government ruled by a dictator that uses terror and censorship to maintain control and powerBoche: slang for German soldierImportant Jewish VocabularyPlease affix these notes into your notebook.Elies family treeI am giving you a small family tree.
Please attach this to page 42 of your notebook.
Title this page: Elies family treeElies Father
CHLOMO
Elies Mother
Elies Oldest Sister:Hilda
Elies Younger Sister:Tziapora
Elies Older Sister:
Beatrice
Elie: (full name)
Eliezer Wiesel
52Night Chapter 1READY?!