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You need: Your ELA notebook Mav Block Tomorrow You need: Your ELA notebook Your Springboard textbook (from the bookshelf) A writing utensil Holocaust quiz Make-up Andrews (431) Be sure to get a stamp! Writing Fair Hill (428) Be sure to get a stamp!! CEI Practice Smith (427) There is graded CEI in class tomorrow!! “Night” work session Watson (430) Bring your Springboard book You do not need a stamp!

Terrible Things Turn to the next page in your notebook, and label it “Terrible Things”. Make notes while we read: What do you notice about the two rabbits? What do you notice about the story?

Allegory Under your notes about “Terrible Things”: Prompt: Write the word ALLEGORY Define- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. Prompt: Why do author’s use allegory?

First They Came As we read, underline the words and phrases that identify what the author is not.

Night As you read, underline words and phrases that describe how Moishe changed. After you read, answer #4 on page 187. This is HOMEWORK if you do not finish. Take your book home with you! Remember that this book is EXPENSIVE to replace!!!!