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As you come in… Grab your class notebook and your copy of Night, then prepare for a Reading Comp Quiz (ch 4-7). When finished, read ch 8-9 of Night.
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Grab your copy of Night and begin reading ch 6-7 (pg x) As you come in… Grab your copy of Night and begin reading ch 6-7 (pg x)

Write Now: Discuss symbolism of broken violin, what effect did he and his death have on Wiesel Read excerpt from pg 69 about Yom Kippur -Wiesel is not the only one to experience these feelings. What has happened to Akiba Drumer? -What does God/spirituality represent? Word count: 150+

Impact of Persecution Jews: 6 million Soviet civilians: 6.7 million Soviet prisons of war: 3 million (50,000 of which were Jewish soldiers) Non-Jewish Polish civilians: 1.8 million Read excerpt from pg 69 about Yom Kippur -Wiesel is not the only one to experience these feelings. What has happened to Akiba Drumer? -What does God/spirituality represent? (hope)

Impact of Persecution Serb civilians: 312,000 People with disabilities: 250,000 Roma Gypsies: 220,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses: 1,900 Homosexuals: 1,500 Read excerpt from pg 69 about Yom Kippur -Wiesel is not the only one to experience these feelings. What has happened to Akiba Drumer? -What does God/spirituality represent? (hope)

Over the course of 12 years. Impact of Persecution 18,285,400 total deaths Over the course of 12 years. 1,523 deaths per day. Read excerpt from pg 69 about Yom Kippur -Wiesel is not the only one to experience these feelings. What has happened to Akiba Drumer? -What does God/spirituality represent? (hope)

Impact of Persecution Holocaust = 18,285,400 deaths This is how many individuals perished total over the course of the Holocaust. Point of reference = x units This is the analogy that you come up with to put the amount of deaths during the Holocaust into perspective. Time span = 4,380 days This is how long the Holocaust lasted (12 years).

Impact of Persecution Step 1: Divide A by B This will tell you how many of your point of reference it would take to equal the total deaths of the Holocaust. Step 2: Divide the answer to Step 1 by C This tells you how many of your point of reference must be used/destroyed/consumed/etc. each day in order to equal the total deaths of the Holocaust. Right equations on board for reference

Impact of Persecution Step 1: Divide A by B This will tell you how many of your point of reference it would take to equal the total deaths of the Holocaust. Step 2: Divide the answer to Step 1 by C This tells you how many of your point of reference must be used/destroyed/consumed/etc. each day in order to equal the total deaths of the Holocaust. Right equations on board for reference

Rocky Mountain High School If the Holocaust caused 18,285,400 deaths and Rocky Mountain High School contains 2300 students, then that means it would take 7,950 Rocky Mountains to match the number of victims from the Holocaust. This means that you would need to completely destroy 1.8 Rocky Mountain High Schools every day for the next 12 years.

Rocky Mountain High School If the Holocaust caused 18,285,400 deaths and Rocky Mountain High School contains 2300 students, then that means it would take 7,950 Rocky Mountains to match the number of victims from the Holocaust. This means that you would need to completely destroy 1.8 Rocky Mountain High Schools every day for the next 12 years.

Starbucks Latte If the Holocaust caused 18,285,400 deaths and one Starbucks latte contains 300 calories, then that means it would take 60,951 Starbucks lattes to match the number of victims from the Holocaust. This means that you would have to drink 14 lattes a day for the next 12 years.

Starbucks Latte If the Holocaust caused 18,285,400 deaths and one Starbucks latte contains 300 calories, then that means it would take 60,951 Starbucks lattes to match the number of victims from the Holocaust. This means that you would have to drink 14 lattes a day for the next 12 years.

Impact of Persecution Create an analogy that puts how many people perished during the Holocaust into perspective. Create a info card in the shape of your point of reference (i.e. a latte cup or RHMS silhouette) Write your analogy on the info card If the Holocaust caused 18,285,400 deaths and one Starbucks latte contains 300 calories, then that means it would take 60,951 Starbucks lattes to match the number of victims from the Holocaust. This means that you would have to drink 14 lattes a day for the next 12 years.

Impact of Persecution Create an analogy that puts how many people perished during the Holocaust into perspective. Create a info card in the shape of your point of reference (i.e. a latte cup or RHMS silhouette) Write your analogy on the info card If the Holocaust caused 18,285,400 deaths and one Starbucks latte contains 300 calories, then that means it would take 60,951 Starbucks lattes to match the number of victims from the Holocaust. This means that you would have to drink 14 lattes a day for the next 12 years.

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