Historical Fiction: The Holocaust

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Historical Fiction: The Holocaust Do Now: Copy the following words into the vocabulary section of your packet: Console Black Market Deported AGENDA: Chapters 3 & 4 Historical Fiction: The Holocaust Daniel’s Story

Console-(ch 3) – to give comfort and try to lessen someone’s sadness Black Market-(ch 4) – buying something illegally, not regulated by the government Deported-(ch 4) – sent away, transported

Literary Devices in Daniel’s Story Flashback: the character thinks about events that have happened in the past Where is Daniel when his flashbacks happen?

Literary Devices: Flashback Pg # Example Flashback- – the character thinks about events that have happened in the past Daniel is on the train looking at pictures and remembering events in his life that happened in the past. The book tells the stories of those past events. Throughout the book

Daniel’s Story—Chapters 3 & 4 Read along in your book as I read aloud. Jot down any ?s you have as we go along to discuss later.

Partner Practice Work with your reading partner to identify the major events in this chapter. Write the events in the “Chapter 3 & 4” section of the packet. Update the family tree with any character who have been added or taken away.

Chapters 3 & 4 Opa Oma Opa Moved to Lodz Committed Suicide Died in 1931 Oma Opa Opa Died in Dachau Moved to the U.S Sent to Dachau Moved to Lodz Moved to Lodz Moved to Lodz Moved to England Moved to Lodz

Important Events from Chapters 3 & 4 Chapter 3 (About 7 events) Chapter 4 (About 4 events)

Important Events Chapter 3 Leah and family move in with Daniel’s family Kristallnacht Other countries have quotas of number of Jews they will accept Daniel begins taking pictures with Uncle Peter’s camera Oma Miriam makes Daniel a secret Hitler Youth uniform which allows him freedom SS men taunting men in the square. Oma Miriam commits suicide   Chapter 4 Uncle Peter was killed at Dachau and Nazi’s sent family Uncle Peter’s ashes Daniel’s mother tried to get papers to leave Germany, even on black market but was unable to get them All Jews were forced to wear yellow stars Deported to Lodz, Poland