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April 2, 2012. As you come in … Pick up materials at the BP Begin work proof-reading and correcting paragraph. Today’s Agenda … Return Poetry Quizzes Discuss new Goals Review materials picked up at the BP Assign novels Review proof-reading assignment Practice writing about media - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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April 2, 2012

As you come in…• Pick up materials at the

BP

• Begin work proof-reading and correcting paragraph

Today’s Agenda…1. Return Poetry Quizzes2. Discuss new Goals3. Review materials picked up at

the BP4. Assign novels5. Review proof-reading

assignment6. Practice writing about media7. Reading time. (Note: Take

notes on chart EVERY time you read. Keep up with reading schedule too.)

April 2, 2012

I remember many faces, young ones and old, white faces with large worried eyes I remember that sometimes their was tears in those eyes and the mouths were trembling. I remember a shy smile on some of those faces, never a broad, happy smile. I remember shadows of people hiding in corners and in attics and underneath floors. The faces I remember belonged to those shadows. Many rows of shadows, silent and bent down. I remember when those shadows with the white faces an worried eyes were sent to the east in long trains, heavily guarded.

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April 3, 2012

As you come in…• Pick up materials at the

BP

• Begin work proof-reading and correcting paragraph. • Find and correct the four

errors.• Circle and define the

foreign phrase.

Today’s Agenda…1. Review new Goals2. Review proof-reading

assignment with a partner3. Practice writing about

media4. Reading time. 5. Do in-class activity #1

(Note: Take notes on chart EVERY time you read. Keep up with reading schedule

too.)

April 3, 2012

One day my father caught me eavesdropping. He was very angry. And too punish me he put me in a small room with a little window and locked the door. He forgot about me, and after a long time I opened the wendow and climbed out, it was a very long time before I ever listened from behind the door of my father’s study again. Cest la vie!

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April 4, 2012

As you come in…• Pick up materials at the

BP

• Begin work proof-reading and correcting paragraph

Today’s Agenda…1. Review new Goals2. Review proof-reading

assignment3. Practice writing about

media4. Reading time. 5. Do in-class activity #2(Note: Take notes on chart EVERY time

you read. Keep up with reading schedule too.)

April 4, 2012when school was out at 4:15 p.m., Teun was there waiting for

me, with his bike. “Much homework.” he asked? “Yes, I said, lots.” And we walked together back to my house, he walking his bike. When we came to my house he said, “Good-bye, have a good evening.” And I answered, “Thank you, the same to you,” and he jumped on his bike and petaled away. Bon voyage!

This daily routine went on for many month, seven to be exact. We talked a little more each day, but not much more. Than the day arrived when he asked me to go with him to a dance! I accepted and wore my prettiest skirt and blouse, with kneesocks, and my Girl Scout hiking boots because I thought we was going to walk to the dance—five miles away. Besides, I did not have hose and fancy shoes.

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April 5, 2012

As you come in…• Pick up materials at the

BP

• Begin work proof-reading and correcting paragraph

Today’s Agenda…1. Review new Goals2. Review proof-reading

assignment3. Practice writing about

media4. Reading time. 5. Do in-class activity #3(Note: Take notes on chart EVERY time

you read. Keep up with reading schedule too.)

April 5, 2012

By the beginning of 1940 most european countries had been touched by war. The German Army had invaded an occupied France, Belgium, Norway, and denmark. For a short time Holland remained independent and at peace Because of the great secrecy imposed by the occupying Germans, the rest of the world, including most of the Dutch people, were unaware of all the happenings in the occupied lands. The Dutch could not believe anything could happen to they’re small, but fiercely independent country.

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April 9, 2012

As you come in…• Pick up materials at the

BP

• Begin work proof-reading and correcting paragraph

Today’s Agenda…1. Review new Goals2. Review proof-reading

assignment3. Practice writing about

media4. Reading time. 5. Do in-class activity #4(Note: Take notes on chart EVERY time

you read. Keep up with reading schedule too.)

April 9, 2012

the Occupational Forces entered Holland. They looked bad, they was weary, and shabby in their faded green uniforms. Some rode bicycles many marched. Some Dutchmen looked; many turned their backs. My father told my sister and me two stay inside. My mother, who had not felt well four quite some time, was in bed. Our town had been spared from fighting and from bombing, and our house, as the other houses in Zaandam, were not damaged. Three hundred Dutchmen committed suicide after the surrender, it was the beginning of a new, threatening life for us all.

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April 10, 2012

As you come in…• Pick up materials at the

BP

• Begin work proof-reading and correcting paragraph

Today’s Agenda…1. Review new Goals2. Review proof-reading

assignment3. Practice writing about

media4. Reading time. 5. Do in-class activity #5(Note: Take notes on chart EVERY time

you read. Keep up with reading schedule too.)

April 10, 2012When food supplies diminished, we had to use coupons to buy our groceries.

I would go to the store and buy sugar, flour, coffee, and other staples; but often I was not able tot get everything on my list.

I was sent with a white stoneware pitcher to the old little grocery store. Full of anticipation, I entered the store, which smelled of licorice, tobacco, and apples.

“Good morning, I said. can I get a pound of syrup?”“Good Morning”, the gray-haired old man answered from behind the low,

worn oak counter. He walked to a huge barrel feeled with syrup in the corner of his store, holding my white pitcher in one hand.

ON the counter was a funny-looking metal box with a small hole in the top. I stuck my right index finger into the whole. It hurt a lot when I quickly pulled my finger out, it was bleeding badly so I stuck my finger into my mouth. I did not know that men put there freshly purchased cigars into that box to snip off the tip so they could smoke the cigars write away.

Select the type of conflict in this image:

April 11, 2012

As you come in…• Pick up materials at the

BP

• Begin work proof-reading and correcting paragraph

Today’s Agenda…1. Review new Goals2. Review proof-reading

assignment3. Practice writing about

media4. Reading time. 5. Do in-class activity #6(Note: Take notes on chart EVERY time

you read. Keep up with reading schedule too.)

April 11, 2012

After we had been occupied for to years, the Germans established a curfew in order to eliminate the pursuing of illegal activities after sundown. It became an fun game for me and my friends to sneak out in the dark. We hid in shadowy places, use back alleies and were constantly on the alert for unfamiliar sounds. When we heard heavy footsteps, we know that they probably where the footsteps of german soldiers; and it would be wise to hide quickly.

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April 12, 2012

As you come in…• Pick up materials at the

BP

• Begin work proof-reading and correcting paragraph

Today’s Agenda…1. Review new Goals2. Review proof-reading

assignment3. Practice writing about

media4. CD Soundtrack Project

due by the end of class today!

April 12, 2012

We heard whispers of concentration camp sufferings. Stories filtered through, and some Jewish students at the academy strangely disappeared. Doris, a Jewish student, told me how sum of her family members had been picked up by germans and how she feared for there lives. She whispered that there were chambers in concentration camps in Germany were people were gassed to death. She told me ad nauseum about the skin of dead people being used to make lamp shades she told me that she could not see me anymore, as she had to go into hiding.

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April 13, 2012

As you come in…• Pick up materials at the

BP

• Begin work proof-reading and correcting paragraph

Today’s Agenda…1. Review proof-reading

assignment2. Practice writing about

media3. Art Show!(Critique papers and checks due by the end of class today!)

April 13, 2012It was early in the morning and I dressed quickly and warmly. At seven

A.M. I had to meet a jewish couple; musicians who had played in the symphony in Amsterdam. I was to transport them to a village in the province of Friesland, were they where to be met and taken to a safe place on a Farm.

When I arrive at the given address, I knocked three times hard and twice softly (a code knock) on the door. A smiling Dutch woman opened the door and let me in. “I will miss them”, she said. They have been good company for my husband and me, but they’re are to many German soldiers around lately walking the streets. Its better for our guests to move on.” As she spoke I followed her up too flights of stares, threw a linen closet, which had a small door inside, and into a room, where the curtains in front of the windows were closed. A Jewish man and woman, both pale and nervous, was waiting.

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