Teachers: Ms. Karvunis, Ms. Shalev and Ms. Konarski
Your assignment is to read the books, Siddhartha by Herman Hesse and Night by Elie Wiesel. You must complete the following tasks each week:1. Check this blog every Monday for a new post!!!2.
Have a spiral notebook designated for each book (Night and Siddhartha)3. Complete two types of assignments each week:- SPIRAL NOTEBOOK ASSIGNMENT
- BLOG ENTRIES
Spiral notebook assignments for each book (do NOT change weekly)Each week, while you read both books, you must complete the following work for each book in the spiral:
- For each page, write one or two complete sentences summarizing the page and the page number.
Example: page 3 Siddhartha and his friend, Govinda, argue about the meaning of life. Siddhartha decides to run away, and Govinda tells his father.
- Write three questions you have about the chapter for each book.
Example: Why does Elie ignore his father to study with Moshe the Beadle?
- Explain how situations from each book connect to themes or concepts from Global history outlined in the summer assignment handout. Be sure to explain in two-three sentences.
Example:
Theme- belief systems In Night, the characters from Sighet are alienated and harmed because of their belief systems. The main belief system is Judaism which is hated by the Nazis. The Nazis begin to kill the Jewish people in Sighet because of the Jews' belief in Judaism.
- Write down what you found about the research topics assigned each week. Research topics will be posted each week on Monday.
Example: Topic- Brahminism: the system of beliefs about .....
Blog Entries (change every week)
We will post three questions. Each question is to be answered using the information from both books in proper paragraph form weekly.
Example:
Question 1: How are Siddhartha and Elie similar in chapter one?
Answer: Elie and Siddhartha are similar because they are both very strong animals who rule the forest. Elie is the king of the Amazon while Siddhartha rules El Junque. Elie follows his father's lead and is very mean. Siddhartha does the same. Both characters struggle with power and how to lead people without seeming too abrasive. This is seen in how they act with their friends. Siddhartha acts friendly but distant from his best friend, Govinda. He plays with him but not while his father is around. Elie ignores his friend, Juliek, whenever others around. Both characters are powerful but also struggle with their power.