War and Conflict Part 1 Remembering the Wars. World War II Partially caused by the outcome of WWI More than 78 million casualties worldwide (more civilians.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Lesson Essential Question:
Advertisements

This Prewriting Stage lesson is about…
Year 12 ENGLISH Creating and Presenting: ‘the imaginative landscape’
WRITING IN CONTEXT Creating and Presenting. What you need to do:  Your task is to develop your writing skills so that you can create a number of short.
READING NONFICTION Types and Purposes. WHAT IS NONFICTION? The subject of nonfiction is real The author writes about actual persons, places and events.
The CAHSEE Essay Ms. Stronks Lawndale High School.
Writing a Critical Lens Essay
Everything you need to know in order to set up your Reader’s Notebook
Farewell to Manzanar Part I.
F AREWELL TO M ANZANAR Part III – Chapter 22. P ART III – C HAPTER 22 D ISCUSSION How long did it take Jeanne to get the confidence to deal with Manzanar?
Topic: Korematsu vs. United States And Farewell To Manzanar A comparative case study By Andrea Wright,Geraldine Gaughan, and Alphonzo Bryan.
Sometimes you might choose a topic. What are you going to write about? icon Sometimes you are given the topic or prompt. PROMPT NO PROMPT National RtI.
Short Stories and Essays Almost everything you need to know!
Chapter 16. World War II Pg. 167 April 23, 2014.
1 Use the right arrow key to advance.. 2 Easy steps to becoming a great writer on the ALABAMA Writing Assessment Expository Persuasive Descriptive Narrative.
DO NOW: Compare and contrast WWII to the Fergison event. Agenda Analyze Data Review Study Guide/CLOZE Partner Project Test.
Main Idea Topic Sentence Supporting Details
Fiction Verses Non-Fiction
Umm Al Qura University Faculty of Social Sciences English Department An Introduction to Fiction Introduction to Literature Mrs. Nadia Khawandanah.
Non-Fiction A Unit of Truth.
Writing Techniques.
Introduction and Literary Terms
What Makes an Essay an Essay. Essay is defined as a short piece of composition written from a writer’s point of view that is most commonly linked to an.
A WALK TO THE JETTY From “Annie John” BY Jamaica Kincaid
Have you ever spied before?. What are some of spying? Identify the target Keep in mind your goal Look closely for important details Develop solid evidence.
 To find out about a time in recent history when the Jews were persecuted for their religious beliefs. During World War 2 a Jewish teenager wrote a diary.
Night and the Holocaust. Opening Discussion Questions Respond to the two questions below in complete sentences. These are the first two questions on your.
America in WWII Part II The Home Front. Economic Gain War is good for the economy (?!?) Unemployment in 1934 – 21.9% Unemployment in 1944 – 1.2% –Where.
Short Story Notes Elements of Fiction
Controlling International Power Shelly Lewis. The benefit of having a history of wars and tragedies is that as people of the future our government can.
Patty Mitchell Academic Literacy/Language Arts. Introduction All researchers start with the basic facts, a little bit of information to jump off from.
Sample Power PointPresentation Manzanar This is not a complete PowerPoint presentation, but shows some of the things that might be included in one that.
Night Reflection Questions
WWII Journal Over the next few weeks you will be keeping a journal reflecting on events that will be taking place in our studies. Your task will be to.
Autobiography What makes you, you.. Non-fiction non·fic·tion- writing based on facts, such as biography or history. Autobiography, or writing by the author,
PERSUASION. TODAY’S CLASS Warm-Up: Ethicist Response (7 minutes) Power Point on Persuasive Writing and Corresponding Graphic Organizer (10 minutes) Group.
What is a Short Story? A short story is a relatively brief fictional narrative or story written without using any rhymes of rhythms. The short story has.
 Add the following terms to the vocabulary section of your SpringBoard notebook: Conflict: a struggle or problem in a story. Central Conflict: sets the.
Create a PPT to compare the Battle of Gettysburg Vs. another battle from de Civil War. (Vicksburg, Chatanooga, Chickamagua). Use statistics: casualties,
Warm-up: Ancient Indian culture has passed down strict values for what is expected of women (extreme purity) that not all of its people agree with– especially.
Internment of Japanese Americans Warm-up What reasons do you think the United States interned Japanese in the US during WWII? Do you think.
“Is it ever permissible to intern American immigrants or American citizens during a national emergency?” Explain your answer. The Question.
8th Grade. I can construct a well written essay comparing and contrasting the experiences of Louie Zamperini and Jeanne Wakatsuki during World War II.
By: Mrs. Abdallah. The way we taught students in the past simply does not prepare them for the higher demands of college and careers today and in the.
Farewell to Manzanar and Unbroken
WWII Internment Camps CSI. CLASSIFIED CASE FILE Internment Camps There were no court hearing, no due process, no writs of habeas corpus. With the swipe.
Topic This Prewriting Stage lesson is about… PromptNo Prompt National RtI Writing Demonstration Project.
 By: Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James Houston.
DO NOW – 9/30/15 Follow the instructions below: 1)Take out your journals and continue work on Entry #5 – write a timeline or outline. 2)If you’re stuck,
Short Stories.
Literature Unit 7 Biography and Autobiography. Biography A biography is a story of a person’s life told by someone else and written from the third person.
BY JULIE OTSUKA PAGES Evacuation Order No. 19.
Night Journals Reflecting thoughts and emotions. Directions Over the course of reading Elie’s memoir, we will be writing journals. These journals need.
What is rhetoric? What you need to know for AP Language.
Hiroshima & Nagasaki: The Atomic Bomb Date Learning Gain: All learners will explore the history behind the dropping of the atomic bomb. Brainstorm a list.
Responding to Literature Houghton Mifflin Grade 3 D. Crisler 2012/2013.
  War broke out in Europe in 1939 as Germany who had been hard by the Depression invaded Poland  Countries who were friends with Poland jumped in to.
English 10 (Pre-AP): World Literature Today: 1.Warm Up 1.Warm Up: Prompt Annotation & Pre-Writing 2.Lesson 2.Lesson: Essay Writing – Pre-Writing to Draft.
The American Home Front USII.7c American involvement in World War II helped the U.S. economy and changed the lives of many Americans as businesses,
Short Stories.
The Bracelet by Yoshiko Uchida It’s 1942 and the United States has declared war on Japan. Emi and her Japanese- American family are being sent away to.
Short Story Notes Elements of Fiction
Alana Wait and Nikki Hudson
4 Corners Debate A series of statements will be projected.
Farewell to Manzanar Opening Journal
Japanese Internment & the Use of Propaganda.
Multicultural Literature
War on the Homefront.
Connecting to Information
Presentation transcript:

War and Conflict Part 1 Remembering the Wars

World War II Partially caused by the outcome of WWI More than 78 million casualties worldwide (more civilians than soldiers) Nazis came to power in 1933 Jews became targets of the Third Reich The Holocaust Bernard Malamud  “Armistice” and The Natural

U.S. Involvement December 7, 1941—Pearl Harbor Japan attacked Navy Base 2,000 sailors killed Japanese Americans forced into relocation camps in 1942 (Farewell to Manzanar)

Citizen-soldier experience John Steinbeck Battle of the Bulge quote on 1073 War in the Pacific quote on 1074 and Holocaust quote

Traditions across time Viet Nam Over 58,000 U.S. soldiers killed Enormous domestic conflict at home

Farewell to Manzanar By Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James Houston

Critic’s Corner By Elaine H. Kim See handout from sourcebook, page 9.

Setting Key factors: Historical period West coast location Socio-political situation Using setting to convey mood

Irony Verbal Situational Chapter 2—Jeanne is afraid of own race. Dramatic

Conflicts Internal Jeanne’s struggle to be true to herself. ““ feelings of shame at being imprisoned. Resentment v. patriotism External Jeanne v. dad Dad v. prejudice Family trying to maintain family and self-respect.

Packing List In 2-3 minutes, make a list of everything that you would currently take with you from your home if you didn’t know where you were going, and how long you would be gone. Everything would have to fit into 1 standard-sized suitcase. Share your list with a partner. Report out to the class with rationale.

Chapters 1-ll Discussion Starters Which character from this section of the book can you see most clearly in your mind? Which changes from Ocean Park are especially damaging to the Wakatsuki family? Explain.

Chapters 1-11, cont. How would you describe the mood created by descriptions of the setting during Jeanne’s first 24 hours at Manzanar? What reasons might the writers have for providing details about the earlier years of Mr. And Mrs. Wakatsuki’s lives?

1-11, cont. In what ways do American laws, fears, and suspicions place Mr. Wakatsuki in a double bind? Do you think that a forced internment, like that experienced by the Wakatsuki family, could happen in America today? Why or why not?

Writing Prompt Imagine you are one of Mr. Wakatsuki’s friends and fellow fishermen in Ocean Park. You have just learned that he has been arrested and the family is being sent to Manzanar. Write a short persuasive speech that you could deliver at the next city council meeting.

Discussion Starters Which scene from this section of the book remains most memorable for you? Describe and respond. How does the move to Block 28, near the pear orchard, change life for the Wakatsuki family?

12-22 Jeanne begins to come of age during her years at Manzanar. In your opinion, which of her experiences there especially influence this? Explain. As the time nears to leave Manzanar Jeanne and her parents experience internal conflicts. Which of these is the most understandable, and why?

12-22 How would you sum up the factors that combine to cause Jeanne’s increasing sense of isolation after leaving Manzanar? In your view, what does Woody gain from his visit with Great-Aunt Toyo? Explain. What does Jeanne lose as a result of her experiences at Manzanar? What does the title mean?

Writing Prompt Jeanne samples everything from baton twirling to religious instruction in her search for “that special thing I could do or be by myself.” Write a journal entry about your own search for something special. Compare your search to Jeanne’s.

Related Readings discussion starters: “I Remember Pearl…” With what new facts, thoughts or questions does this essay leave you? Inouye calls the Tolan hearings a travesty. How would you explain his assessment? “The evacuation did not disgrace those who went,” writes Inouye, “but those who sent them.” Do you think that Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston would agree with this statement? Why or why not?

I Remember Pearl Harbor Why do you think surviving internees consider the U.S. government apology more important than the money promised them? Inouye compares Japan’s Hiroshima and Nagasaki museums with the U.S. apology to Japanese Americans. What can be learned from this comparison? Would the Wakatsuki family agree with Inouye?

Writing Prompt How might other American citizens have prevented the damage done by the order to move Japanese Americans to internment camps? Imagine yourself as the editor-in-chief of a nationally distributed newspaper in Write a memo to your employees, giving instructions for the topics and placement of a series of articles that might do the trick. In creating your plan, draw on facts from the book and from Inouye’s essay.

Wilshire Bus What do you think of Esther after reading this story? What do Esther’s thoughts and memories reveal to you about her experiences during World War II? Why do you think the couple on the bus barely seems to react to the drunken man’s comments?

Wilshire Bus, cont. Why do you think Esther responds to the situation on the bus as she does? How do you think Jeanne Wakatusuki Houston would react to this story? Give reasons for your response.

Writing Prompt Imagine yourself as Esther. Write a letter to an advice column about the incident on the bus. Outline the problem as you see it and ask what would have been the best way to handle the situation. Then write the columnist’s reply.

Trains at Night After reading this story, what is your most vivid image of Mr. Lee? The story touches on the townspeople’s views not only of the Chinese but also of the German man, the Yaquis, and the gypsies. On the basis of these views, what conclusions can be made about the townspeople?

Trains at Night, cont. The narrator mentions several reasons for the Mexican governments “rounding up” of Mexicans of Chinese ancestry. How would you compare these reasons with the reasons behind the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII? Why do you think discrimination against various peoples has occurred so frequently throughout history?

From Unto the Sons At what point in this memoir did you most strongly identify with Gay Talese? Explain. Houw would you describe the author’s attitude toward his Italian heritage? Think of the strategies Mr. Talese uses to make a living in America with his European training as a master tailor. What character traits do his strategies reveal?

Unto the Sons, cont. Compare the experiences and character traits of Gay Talese’s father with those of Mr. Wakatsuki in Manzanar.

Writing Prompt Write a letter that Mr. Talese might have written to one of his brothers fighting in the Italian army. As you write, remember his conflicting feelings about the war.

Lectures on How you Never Loved Back Home Compare the narrator’s coming-of-age with Jeanne Wakatsuki’s in Manzanar.