We Remember the Holocaust
Katie O'Malley
Teacher of the Lesson: Katie O'Malley
Lesson Topic: Total Literature Series
Grade Level: Fifth
Approximate Time: Daily for 30 minutes
Objectives:
Materials:
Procedures:
Introduction --
Sequence of Instruction --
Closure --
Evidence of Students Achieving Objectives
Adaptations
Reflection
It is my goal, through the course of this lesson series, to not only get the students to think about the book, but also learn some strategies for more effective writing. If I can genuinely respond to each child's journal, in this way I can achieve my goal on a more individual basis, thus refraining from boring those students who already have a strong basis for writing.
Journal Prompts for Number the Stars
Tuesday, April 1 -- What do you think of the book so far? Why did
Mrs. Rosen say, "Be sure that they never have reason to remember your
face"? (Chapter 1)
Wednesday, April 2 -- What do you think really happened to Lise?
"Any Danish citizen would die to protect King Christian." Mama
and Papa, too. Would you die for King Christian if you were Annemarie?
(Chapter 2)
Thursday, April 3 -- Why do you think that the Johansens were so
worried about the Hirsch's shop closing? Now it comes down to the real
thing. Annemarie must decide whether she would die to protect the Danish
Jews, including the Rosens. What should she do? Why might she be frightened?
(Chapter 3)
Monday, April 7 -- What do you think of Peter, this
new and mysterious character? Why does he only come in secret? Have you
ever had to leave your parents...not knowing when you will see them next?
How did it make you feel? What do you think Ellen is feeling right now?
(Chapter 4)
Tuesday, April 8 -- Do you think that the soldiers suspected Ellen's
disguise? What might have given it away besides the hair color? (Chapter
5)
Wednesday, April 9 -- Draw a picture of the castle or Uncle Hendrik's
house. Include with it a short description of it, a page or so in length.
(Chapter 6)
Thursday, April 10 -- How has the war changed the girls' lives?
Each of them longs for stability. Pretend you are either Annemarie or Ellen
and write a diary entry of your trip to the country...making sure to note
your feelings and fears. (Chapter 7)
Friday, April 11 -- Who do you think this great aunt Birte is/was?
Why hasn't she come up before or why doesn't Annemarie know who she is?
Do you find this strange at all? Make some predictions about the rest of
the book. (Chapter 8)
Monday, April 14 -- Was your prediction right? Compare and contrast
Ellen's life as a Jew during this period to Chaya's life (the main character
in The Devil's Arithmetic ). How are they different and similar?
(Chapter 9)
Tuesday, April 15 -- Chapter 10's title is "Let Us Open the
Casket". The chapter ends in a cliffhanger. What do you
think is in the casket and why do you think that? Why do you think the
book is titled, Number the Stars ? (Chapter 10)
Wednesday, April 16 -- The end of chapter 11 ends, "So there
were other sources, too, of pride, and they had not left everything behind."
What do you think these other sources of pride are? Write a first person
narrative stepping into the shoes of any of the characters in this chapter,...Peter,
Henrik, the Rosens, parents of the baby, old man, etc. (Chapter 11)
Thursday, April 17 -- What could have happened to mama? Make a map
-- what if the Rosens had to 'go it alone'? You make a map of the path
for them. ---- What do you think is in the package? Write a story where
Annemarie saves the day. All of Annemarie's family are heroes. Pretend
your family had to do this. Give each person a part or role in the action
and describe it. (Chapter 12 - 13)
Friday, April 18 -- Just like Annemarie builds up to a climax in
her Little Red Riding story, how does Lois Lowry build climax in Annemarie's
journey? (Chapter 14)
Monday, April 21 -- What was in the package? What is the significance
or importance of the kerchief? This is also a free journal time. (Chapter
15)
Tuesday, April 22 -- On page 123, Henrik talks about bravery.
"That's all that brave means-not thinking about the dangers, just
thinking about what you must do." Write about a time in your life
when you had to be brave. (Chapter 16)
Wednesday, April 23 -- What did you think of the book as a whole?
Was it everything that you expected or something different? (Chapter 17
& Afterword)