Monday, June 6, 2011

Vocabulary: Monday, June 6, 2011


to recuperate (v.)
*to get better or heal from something
*to remedy something

"With Orbachs' I stayed a few days recuperating. But I was restless. How could I manage to sneak across the border to my family?" (Spiegelman, 63).

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Sunday, June 5, 2011

On Your Horizon


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*******SUPER IMPORTANT!!!***************
For the FINAL EXAM, you may use ALL - yes, all - of your notes from this year. In fact, YOU REALLY NEED to use all your notes for the final exam. MAKE SURE YOU FIND ALL YOUR NOTES and have them in your humanities folder to bring to the exam. They MUST be in your HUMANITIES FOLDER in order for you to use them on the Final Exam!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Vocabulary: Thursday, June 2, 2011


lamentation (n.)
*an expression of grief or sorrow

to lament (v.)
*to feel, or show, or express grief, sorrow, or regret.
*to mourn deeply.

"This day I had ceased to plead. I was no longer capable of lamentation. On the contrary, I felt very strong" (Wiesel, 65)

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Causes of WWII TIED Paragraph Revisions


Today we worked on revising our Causes of WWII paragraphs so that they are thorough, specific, and smart.

We looked at an example that needed revision and didn't quite have a complete discussion.

Hop to this site and retrieve the TIED Paragraph Revision worksheets. Highlight each of the elements of a TIED paragraph in different colors. What's missing? What needs more attention?

Check out the revisions I made for the example paragraph using the TIED Paragraph Organizer.

Using the Organizer, rewrite and revise your Causes of WWII paragraph. GO!

Vocabulary: Wednesday, June 1, 2011


reprieve (n.)
*relief, or a break from something

"He was probably glad to see that I had come back of my own accord, as I had promised. He gave me another reprieve" (Wiesel, 50).


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