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Monday, September 28, 2015

Week of September 28

OK, finally back on track. :)

Monday, 9/28
Presentations

Tuesday, 9/29
Book Thief

Wednesday, 9/30
Book Thief

Thursday, 10/1
Sarah's Key

Friday, 10/2
Sarah's Key

Friday, September 18, 2015

Week of September 21

I can't wait to hear your presentations, to talk about Maus and The Book Thief, and for you to see "Swing Kids"! It's pretty much one of my favorite weeks in the curriculum!

Monday, 9/21
Presentations

Tuesday, 9/22
Maus Discussion
SP Chpt 6 Discussion

Wednesday, 9/23
The Book Thief

Thursday, 9/24
"Swing Kids"

Friday, 9/25
SUB
"Swing Kids"
Writing Assignment

Friday, September 11, 2015

Week of September 14

I'm excited for you to delve into some specific topics of study in this early part, as well as to get to read Maus. I'm also really interested to see how our Memorial Projects pan out.

Monday, 9/14
Kristallnacht

Tuesday, 9/15
Library/Lab

Wednesday, 9/16
Library/Lab

Thursday, 9/17
Reading Day -Maus

Friday, 9/18
Reading Day- Maus

Book Burnings




In 1821, Heinrich Heine wrote, "Where one burns books, one will, in the end, burn people." Consider what Heine meant by this statement. In your opinion, what is the danger of burning books? How, if at all, does burning books jeopardize human life?
[Note: Somewhat ironically, Heine was a noted German author who converted to Christianity from Judaism in the nineteenth century. According to the Nuremberg Laws, Heine would have been considered a Jew; therefore, his books were also burned and forbidden.]

Here is a link to some of the books/authors as well.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Dear Aylan

Dear Aylan,

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry that I have been so preoccupied with my own silly, trivial life things that I somehow forgot that there are three year olds who are losing their lives in an attempt to save them.

I'm sorry that last Wednesday, I was caught up in news of an unimportant situation and didn't even see the pictures or hear your name until days after your death.

I'm sorry that, because it's easier to look away in this life, sometimes I choose that.

I'm sorry that I teach and preach empathy and often forget to exercise it myself.

I'm sorry that I have never lived in a place of danger, that I have never feared for the safety of my daughters, that I don't know what it's like to lose everything to try and gain something.

I'm sorry that because your reality isn't mine, sometimes I don't realize that your reality exists.

I'm just sorry.

But I am also hopeful, and I am awakened, and I am promising you that I will be vigilant with your memory. In the same way as another little boy, many years and many miles away, you have reminded me that just because it seems like the entire world is looking away doesn't actually mean they are. There will be those who stand beside, who reach out, who speak up. And I believe that we are raising up a generation who will be the standers, the reachers, and the speakers.



In Sadness and Hope,
Athena Davis





What can YOU do?
(Borrowed from Ann Voskamp's blog)

–> Tweet a photo of yourself holding a sign saying “Refugees Welcome” and tag your government and or your government representative #refugeecrisis; #refugeeswelcomehere

CHOOSE ONE OF THESE ORGANIZATIONS:

DO FOR ONE WHAT YOU WANT TO DO FOR ALL 

–> Mennonite Central Committee
–> World Relief (donate to provide backpacks for resettled children here)
–> World Vision
–> Doctors Without Borders: Has three rescue ships in the Mediterranean, on Tuesday alone they rescued 1,658 people
–> UNICEF
–> Hand in Hand for Syria: Working within Syrian borders to provide aid. Donations are made via British currency but these are easily converted from US donations during the transaction.

–> Migrant Offshore Aid Station

Watch how One Family Is Saving the Lives of Thousands of Migrants — Help them? 

(More of their unforgettable story here: American Family Use Assets To Save Refugees Headed For Europe)
–>International Rescue Committee
–>Lending a Hand in Hungary for refugees (volunteers bring food, clothing, and emotional support to refugees)
–>Refugees Welcome (for UK and Europe)
If you’d like to help Syrian refugees stranded on the Greek Island of Lesvos, see the list below, and mail to:
Hellenic Postal Office of Mythymna
℅ The Captain’s Table
Molyvos 81108, Lesvos, Greece

ITEMS TO SEND for SYRIAN REFUGEES on GREEK ISLAND OF LESVOS:

Sneakers, gym shoes for men, women and children (all sizes) are a HIGH PRIORITY
Sweatpants of all sizes.
Briefs/underwear for men, women and children (all sizes)
Men’s trousers (small, medium and large) and shoes
Baby powder milk
Any non-perishables like nut butters or other long-lasting foods.
Diapers
Feminine products
Sleeping bags
Plastic to cover the floor/for shade
Tents/tarpaulin
Mats (camping or yoga mats)
Hats and caps for sunshade (adults and children/light colours because of the sun)
Electric Plug for multiple devices (european voltage)

Sign the Petition to the White House to Help
Petition Canadian government to welcome the refugees
Petition to the UK to welcome asylum seekers
Petition for Australia to create asylum seeker policies

–> Americans, Use this US map to find an agency near you and offer to support a newly arrived refugee family. There are 9 Voluntary Agencies in the US that sponsor refugees to come the the United States and build their own local networks to resettle refugees — where is one close to you?
–> Americans, help RefugeeOne meet needs of refugees already settled who may have seasonal needs, etc.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Week of September 7

Time is flying by, now!

Monday, 9/7
LABOR DAY

Tuesday, 9/8
Propaganda

Wednesday, 9/9
Weimar Republic
Memorial Planning

Thursday, 9/10
Nazi Germany's Anti-Jewish Policy

Friday, 9/11
Kristallnacht Jigsaw