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Salvaged Pages: Writing as a Response to Literature Lesson PlanSalvaged Pages: Writing as a Response to Literature Lesson Plan
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Salvaged Pages: Writing as a Response to Literature

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Students discuss the topic of the Holocaust. Before reading and discussing Elie Wiesel's "Night", they complete an activity giving them a different perspective on the event. They read diaries and journal entries of children and write a response to one of the pieces. They share their thoughts with the class.

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literature, the holocaust

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