Wednesday, Jan. 11--Brainstorming and Pre-writing
All classes went through several steps to generate ideas about "moral complexity" related to _Night_ and other Holocaust-related material. The basic idea was to consider situations that are morally or ethically ambiguous, not offering the clear right/wrong, black/white distinction that Herr Knopp says young people believe in, but rather lead to compromise or outright violation. How do one's traditional values or ways of thinking change or become tested during times of extreme duress? You will examine the issue and come to a conclusion based on evidence from this unit.
We did three class activities to prepare for the actual homework; people who were absent on Wednesday do not need to repeat these steps, but DO ask to see the front side only of the "Messy Sheet from Class" from several of your friends. Then, on your own and NOT copying material from the back, do the homework that was due on Thursday: prepare a thesis and method statement for an essay about moral complexity. This involves only two sentences, one for your topic plus opinion, and the next indicating the three supporting examples (2 must be from Wiesel's book and one from other unit sources). However, these sentences will become the main idea and "road map" for an essay.
Also tomorrow: Vocab Quiz 8; turn in unit HWP.
All classes went through several steps to generate ideas about "moral complexity" related to _Night_ and other Holocaust-related material. The basic idea was to consider situations that are morally or ethically ambiguous, not offering the clear right/wrong, black/white distinction that Herr Knopp says young people believe in, but rather lead to compromise or outright violation. How do one's traditional values or ways of thinking change or become tested during times of extreme duress? You will examine the issue and come to a conclusion based on evidence from this unit.
We did three class activities to prepare for the actual homework; people who were absent on Wednesday do not need to repeat these steps, but DO ask to see the front side only of the "Messy Sheet from Class" from several of your friends. Then, on your own and NOT copying material from the back, do the homework that was due on Thursday: prepare a thesis and method statement for an essay about moral complexity. This involves only two sentences, one for your topic plus opinion, and the next indicating the three supporting examples (2 must be from Wiesel's book and one from other unit sources). However, these sentences will become the main idea and "road map" for an essay.
Also tomorrow: Vocab Quiz 8; turn in unit HWP.
