Thursday, November 29, 2012

Night Blog out Week 1 (chapters 1 and 2)


On your blog, write and publish a post responding to what we have read in Night this week. 

The post can:

  • Expand on an idea from your freewriting (or a new idea you have been thinking about)
  • or respond to one of the following questions:

-Time and again, the people of Sighet doubt the advance of the German army.  Why? When the Germans do arrive, and even once they have moved all the Jews into ghettos, the Jewish townspeople still seem to ignore or suppress their own fear… “Most people thought…” (page 21)  What might be the reasons for the townspeople’s widespread denial of the evidence in front of them?

-There are a few instances where we learn of Eliezer and his family missing out on opportunities to escape from the Germans (pg. 14, 20).  How do these missed chances influence your reading of this memoir?  How do these unfortunate events fit into your understanding of the Jewish experience of the Holocaust as a whole?

Your post should be thoughtful, text based, proofread carefully, 1/2 to 1 pg.  It needs to be published before Monday.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Tell Tale Heart Final Project Options


The Tell-Tale Heart Final Project


Directions: Choose one of the following activities and complete this as a culminating project for the The Tell-Tale Heart.  This completed project must be thorough, done in a professional manner, and published to your blog.



Creative Writing
  • Imagine that you are one of the police officers who come to investigate the shriek heard in the night.  Describe the situation from your point of view.  Make sure to include a description of the house during your search and the man’s appearance and behavior.  Do you notice anything strange about him? What are your thoughts during the chat before he confesses?  What happens after that? This should be at least one page long and consistent with the facts in the story

  • Complete a one-page interior monologue for the victim: What is the victim thinking? Does he have any idea what is going to happen to him? Why did he take in the psychopath?
  • Pretend you are a defense attorney trying to get an insanity plea for the narrator.  Write down your speech to the jury convincing them that the narrator was insane at the time of the murders.  Be sure to give solid evidence from your story to back up your argument.  Your argument should be about one page.
  • Pretend that you are a reported for the local paper.  You have received exclusive rights to interview the murderer.  Set up an interview in newspaper style format with complete questions.  Then, answer your questions in the way that the murderer would.  You must stay in character for both people.  This should be approximately 1-1/2 pages in length
  • Use the Tell Tale Heart as a mentor text for your own short story.  Copy Poe’s style and organization but make the events of the story your own. This should be approximately 1 page in length.

Visual Representation
  • Choose a sentence or passage from the story and draw a picture of the image that it creates in your mind.  Your picture should be in color, detailed, and be neat.  Be sure to write the passage you chose from the story on your picture.Beneath your project, write a ½-1 page description of the scene you drew, explaining how your project is based on evidence from the text AND inferences you drew from the text.  beyond See Mr. Fulton for help uploading your project to your blog..  
  • Choose a scene from the story and recreate it using an online comic strip creator, such as Toondoo or Pixton, and publish your project to your blog.  Beneath your project, write a ½-1 page description of the scene created, explaining how your project is based on evidence from the text AND inferences from the text.
  • Retell the story through images using a video slideshow site, like Animoto. Images should all be Creative Commons. Beneath your project, write a ½-1 page description of the scene you drew, explaining how your project is based on evidence from the text AND inferences you drew from the text.

Extra Credit
Complete a project option from both the visual and written options.  Both projects should be published in the same blog post.

Monday, November 12, 2012

November 13th--Tell Tale Heart Active Reading Lesson

1. Go to this website

2. Click begin, enter 2-3 responses into the text of each page.  One must be a question on each.
3. After reading, click "yes I'm sure."
    Then, click "print" 
    Scroll to the bottom of the text to find your annotations.  Highlight and copy them.  Continue below.