The Challenge to Make a Difference The world has dark pages in its history, and at times the challenge of righting such immeasurable wrongs seems impossible. Reading a series of narratives about the Holocaust will reveal the worst in human behavior, but it will also show how individuals can find light in the darkness. In this unit, students will present the voices of fictional or real people who fought the darkness of the Holocaust by helping, hoping, or persevering. Students will also apply the lessons of the past to start making a difference today by raising awareness and encouraging people to take action about a significant national or global issue.
~ from ELA Grade 8 Springboard text ~ Students will begin by unpacking the unit and familiarizing with the academic vocabulary and literary terms they will study as they study the narratives. Goals for this unit:
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