Learning about the Holocaust

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Week of June 7, Grades


Hi everyone,


Today we will think about grades for the final marking period.
  • As you know, I am using a program called Engrade to calculate your grades. Please go to the Engrade website to register and see your grades. You need your access code to do this.
  • Before you write about your grades, please register for the library's summer reading program. It's free and you get prizes for reading books! How cool!!
  • Now please answer the questions below in Google Docs:
  • Please give me feedback (comments/suggestions) about your experience in the class. Please be specific and honest as this will help make the class better for you and everyone else in the coming semester.


  1. What did you enjoy about class this marking period?  Why?  Please refer to specific activities, projects, workshops, etc.
  2. What didn't you enjoy and why?  Please be specific.
  3. Were there any activities/projects/topics that we didn't cover that you want us to cover?  Which ones? 
  4. What can I do to make the class better for you (aside from no homework J )?  Please be specific.
  5. Has your English improved since the class began?  If yes, how?  If no, why not? Please think carefully about this.
  6. When and where do you usually do your homework?
  7. Do you find it difficult to do your homework? Why?
  8. How much time do you spend looking at your class notes each week?
  9. What can you do to improve your class participation?
  10. How do you study for tests and quizzes?
  11. Do you feel that the grade you are getting right now is the best you can do? Why?
  12. What strategies will you use to get a better grade next marking period?
  13. What advice can you give to your classmates to make their experience in this class more meaningful?
  14. Fill in the blanks..."From class this marking period, one thing I will take is _______________ and one thing I will give is ________________."

Friday, May 17, 2013

Week of May 24, Letters to Suzanne Fisher Staples

Hi everyone,

Write a letter to Suzanne Fisher Staples. This is a formal letter, and it should be typed.  Please use the format below.  I will mail the letters to her and maybe she will write us back!  In your letter, please do the following:

Begin with a formal greeting, “Dear Ms Fisher Staples”

Paragraph 1:    Introduce yourself, name, country of origin, grade in school, how long you’ve been in the US, and why you’re writing to her (in my ESL class, we just finished your novel, Shabanu)

Paragraph 2:    Tell her what the book meant to you. Tell her what you enjoyed about it and why, how it made you feel and why, and any text to self connections you made as you read. Be specific.  Refer to actual quotes from the novel(go back to your reading logs to do this, and look at your double entry journals).

Paragraph 3:    Ask her questions you have about the book. Make sure you are respectful and only ask appropriate questions.

Then thank her for reading your letter and writing the memoir.  

Close with “Sincerely” and then print your name and sign the letter.

Do your work in Google Docs!!

Layout for a formal letter:

Your name
Street Address
City, State Zip Code
Today’s date

Dear Ms. Fisher Staples,

My name is…(see above for all details from Paragraph 1).

Your novel Shabanu meant so much to me… (see above for all details from Paragraph 2).

I have some questions about the novel…(see above for Paragraph 3).

Thank you for your time reading my letter and for writing the memoir.

Sincerely,


Sign your name
Print your name


Monday, May 6, 2013

Week of May 16, Analyzing Shabanu

Hi everyone,

This week we will think more deeply about Shabanu.

Please answer the questions below:

1.  The title of one chapter in this section is “Justice.”  Is the decision which Dadi, Mama and Bibi Lal make a just decision?   Select one of the four options listed below.  Write a simple paragraph (approximately 6 – 12 sentences) in which you support your position. 

a.         If you believe the decision is just, explain your reasons.  Include in your explanation who wins and who loses in the decision.
b.         If you believe the decision is unjust, explain your reasons.  Include in your explanation who wins and who loses.
c.         If you believe the decision is unjust but unavoidable,  explain your reasons.  Include in your explanation who wins and who loses.
d.         If you believe a different decision should have been made, explain your decision.  Include in your explanation who would win and who would lose in your solution to the problem.    
  
2.         For which character do you feel the most empathy – that is whose emotions or feelings did you understand the best and care about the most?  Why?  Find quotes that support your ideas.

3.         Write your own ending to the story.