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Historical Fiction: The Holocaust

Do Now: Copy the following words into the vocabulary section of your packet: defiance Rations ghetto AGENDA: Symbolism The Other Side Chapters 5. Historical Fiction: The Holocaust. Daniel’s Story. Vocabulary. defiance ( ch 5) – an open disregard for authority

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Historical Fiction: The Holocaust

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  1. Do Now: • Copy the following words into the vocabulary section of your packet: • defiance • Rations • ghetto • AGENDA: • Symbolism • The Other Side • Chapters 5 Historical Fiction:The Holocaust Daniel’s Story

  2. Vocabulary • defiance (ch 5) – an open disregard for authority • ration(ch 5) – A fixed amount of a supply given to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime: "the bread ration". • ghetto-(ch 5) – A part of a city occupied by a minority group or groups. Usually a slum. During WWII, Jewish quarter of the city was the ghetto.

  3. Literary Devices in Daniel’s Story • Symbolism: an object in the story that represents a feeling or idea. • The author uses symbolism to reinforce themes and messages in the book

  4. Read Aloud—The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson • Turn and Talk: What do you think the fence is protecting? • The word “safe” is repeated. Turn and Talk: Why does the mother think it is not safe? • Look at this picture. Stop and Jot: What is the significance of the fence now? • Turn and Talk: What do you think the mother is thinking? • Objects in stories can symbolize bigger ideas. Stop and Jot: What is used as a symbol in this story? What does it represent?

  5. Literary Devices: Symbolism What is an example of symbolism from Daniel’s Story?

  6. Daniel’s Story—Chapters 5 • Read along in your book as I read aloud.

  7. Sent to a camp Moved to Lodz Chapter 5 Committed Suicide Died in 1931 Died in Dachau Moved to the U.S Sent to Dachau Moved to Lodz Moved to Lodz Moved to England Moved to Lodz Shot Sent to a camp Sent to a camp Sent to acamp Shot Shot Moved to Lodz

  8. Partner Practice • Work with your reading partner to identify the major events in this chapter. • Write the events in the “Chapter 2” section of the packet. • Update the family tree with any character who have been added or taken away.

  9. Important Events from Chapters 5

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