Sunday, October 28, 2018

It's All Relevant... Here and Now.

So far we have been taking things pretty slowly with the communication and readings. We are all very busy with school, activities, life, right? And besides, do you ever wonder what the point is of reading history? Seriously, don't we sometimes get tired of looking back at the past? Do you ever ask yourself how this is going to apply in real life?

I have to be honest and say that I am writing this post with a very heavy heart... especially after this past week. Things seem to have taken on a new urgency. In our time together, we are focusing on the Civil Rights Movement and the Holocaust. This is troubling, dark, heartbreaking history. 

Take the time to read this article from CNN. Look at the pictures. Share your thoughts. Ask your questions. I think we are all asking questions right now.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/28/us/72-hours-of-hate-in-america/index.html


Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Thoughts from Reading

Choose a phrase or sentence from each of the following readings that stood out to you: Letter From Birmingham Jail, I Have a Dream, Interview with John Lewis.
Explain why they impacted you.

Documentary Link

Please watch this documentary on the Civil Rights Movement called A Time for Justice. It is excellent and will add to our discussion.

https://youtu.be/VFv8ok1GekE


Sunday, October 21, 2018

Shared Lesson - Civil Rights Movement

We are about to begin a study together of the Civil Rights Movement and the Holocaust... two very different topics and periods of history. Our goals will be not only to learn historical background and knowledge, but to analyze and think about the complex choices and decisions that individuals, groups, and societies made.

Students in Alabama are often very familiar with studying the Civil Rights Movement. It is engrained in Alabama's history. In fact, Birmingham was often referred to as one of the most racist cities in America. It was given the nickname, "Bombingham", because of the violence here.

Our first assignment involves two leaders of the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960s - Martin Luther King, Jr. and John Lewis. We will be reading and discussing specific writings, speeches, or interviews. There will also be a few questions from these writings. Please do your best and put thought and effort into your responses. We will use these as topics for discussion.

Please read the excerpts on Martin Luther King, Jr. and John Lewis. (They aren't long. :) ) For some reason, I can't upload a document to the blog. Ms. Ciupe has the document, which she will email to you.  Can't wait to hear your responses!


Sunday, October 14, 2018

Question of the Week

Hi,
To promote discussion and questions, I will post a question of the week. Can't wait to hear all of your responses. We will also tell you about our hometown.

Tell us about your hometown. If we came to visit you, where in your hometown would you take us?
What would you show us? If possible, include a picture or two.

Hello From Shades Valley High School!

Hi,
This is a photo of my 3rd block Holocaust Studies class. A photo of another class will be coming soon. Please send us pictures of you at your school. And keep the questions coming!

Pretty soon, we will start working together on lessons about the Civil Rights Movement and the Holocaust. Stay tuned.


Thursday, October 4, 2018

A Few Questions for Petru Rares Students!

Hello!
Hope all of you are doing well. We came up with a few questions for you and can't wait to hear your responses. We will also be waiting for any questions you want to ask us.


-  How many classes do you take per day at school?
-  What time does school start and end?
-  What are your school rules like? List some examples of rules.
-  How many students are at your school?
-  Does your school have sports teams?

-  What is the weather like where you live?
-  What kind of music is popular there?
-  Do you listen to music in English?
-  What is the most popular holiday?
-  What do teenagers there do for fun or in their free time?
-  What is the population of your town?
-  Do you play video games? Which ones?