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Finding Light in DarknessYou're almost there! This week you will be writing a short explanatory essay to describe how some people find light in the dark reality of their adversities. You can use real life examples, such as those people from the stories we read, or fictional characters. Make sure you use at least two examples from the text(s) to support your writing. This assignment is due Wednesday May 13th. Be sure to:
You might want to use a graphic organizer or outline draft your ideas , before you submit your responses online. Below is a list of texts discussed in the unit and some guiding questions to help you organize your short essay. Once you are ready, click the following link to write your response: Terrible ThingsLearning Target:
Monday 5/4 Definition and examples of allegories
Wednesday 5/6 -Thursday 5/7 - Response to Terrible Things
Responding to Thank You M'amWednesday 4/29 - Thursday 4/30
Learning Targets:
Monday 4/27 - Tuesday 4/28 In "Thank You, M'am," a boy learns an important lesson about kindness and trust from a surprising source.
Thank You M'am!Grammar Practice: Appositives and Appositive PhrasesWednesday 4/22 - Learning about Appositives
Grammar Practice: Participles and Participle PhraseMonday 4/20- Tuesday 4/21- Learning about Participles and Participle Phrase
Responding to "First they Came..."Thursday 4/16
Friday 4/17
Making Thematic ConnectionsWednesday 4/15- First They Came...
About the Author Martin Niemöller (1892-1984) was a German anti-Nazi activist and Lutheran pastor. Niemöller initially supported Hitler, but he soon came to strongly oppose the Nazi party. From 1937-1945, Niemöller was imprisoned in two concentration camps and narrowly escaped execution. The following poem was written by Niemöller and published in 1950.
Responding to "Night"Tuesday 4/14
Making Thematic ConnectionsWelcome back! We hope everyone had a relaxing spring break.
This week we will read and analyze an excerpt from an autobiographical narrative and a poem to identify the thematic connections between them. You will have assignments from Monday through Thursday. Friday, you can use to catch up on any assignment. Remember to email the teacher if you have any questions or concerns. Monday 4/13 - "Night" by Elie Wiesel
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