Friday, January 16, 2015

January 16 and 19- Journal writing

We finished chapter two for homework and then did a journal entry for it.

Here is the outline for writing a journal for each of the chapters:


Journal Writing for Night

As we begin to read through Night, I will want you to record some thoughts, ideas and information in a journal entry. 

For every chapter, you will make a journal entry which will include:

1) Character Descriptions (6 sentences total):  For every section, describe what is going on with the main character, Elie Wiesel.  In addition, choose one other character to describe what happens to him/her in this section. 

2)  Theme Spotting (4-5 sentences total):  There are many themes in this novel.  Pick one of the following themes:

          A.  Dehumanization: to take away someone’s human       qualities; to take away someone’s identity; to make someone    feel as if they are no longer human.
          B.  The Will To Live (a character’s struggle for survival)
          C.  Fathers and Sons (relationship between them)
          D.  Faith and Beliefs (religion)

·       Write down the theme by either giving a quote or describing an event that occurs. 
·       Then, explain what this quote/event tells us about the theme.





3)  Connections (4-5 sentences)  Whenever you encounter something in the novel that reminds you of something else, write it down.  I want you to make at least one connection per entry.  You could write about:

Text to Self
How you connect yourself and your experiences to what’s happening in the book. 
                  
Text to text
You could write about another book or something you’ve read that connects to what’s happening in the book. 
                  
Text to world
Or you could write about the world around you right now and how that connects to what’s happening in the book. 

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Organize your journal entries
Ÿ  Be sure to include which chapter this entry is for
Ÿ  Organize your entry by including a heading for each of the sections:  Character Descriptions, Theme spotting, and Connections
Ÿ  You will be graded on organization and neatness!  You may want to type out your journal entries.
      

Do more of any section for extra credit!

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