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You should be reading by the time the music stops 10 minutes of book love You should be reading by the time the music stops

Finish up the Hitler Youth article and questions If you are already finished, work on the reading for tomorrow (chapters 7 and 8) or prepare for the historical background test on Friday 10 minutes End

Do Now: Prepare for a discussion about this unit (The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and the Holocaust) by completing the following: Complete the discussion questions independently On a separate piece of paper, generate comments and questions you would like to add to this discussion, and put them in the blue box 10 minutes End

What about this subject feels unapproachable or difficult to read/talk about?

What is your opinion on The Boy in the Striped Pajamas so far?

Why do you think CBSD chose this book, over so many others Why do you think CBSD chose this book, over so many others? What does it offer that others do not?

When was the first time you learned about the subject of the Holocaust?

When was the first time you learned about the Holocaust in school When was the first time you learned about the Holocaust in school? Explain how you covered it then and how that compares to now.

When do you think is the right age to start teaching kids about this subject? Why do you think CB waits this long?

Why do you think Bruno’s parents are not telling their kids everything Why do you think Bruno’s parents are not telling their kids everything? Do you think parents still do this?

When was the first time you heard about Nazis?

After reading about Hitler Youth, what are your thoughts on it?

As we move forward with this unit, what is one good question we should continue to ask ourselves?

Homework: Read and complete the worksheets for chapters 7 and 8 Historical background test on Friday