Hypothesis - Theory, Plan
The student made a hypothesis about the test.
Emerge - Appear, Come Out
The mosquito was emerging from the water.
Implicate - Connect, Embroil
Smoking has been implicated to cause premature death.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Week 8 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1) Emerge - Ex. The sun emerged from behind the clouds and the rain and made a rainbow.
(1) Move out of or away from something and come into view.
2) Hypothesis - Ex. Juan’s hypothesis concerning the cause of the accident was that the driver was distracted by texting.
(2) A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
3) Implicate - Ex. Smoking has been implicated to cause premature death.
(3) Show (someone) to be involved in a crime
(1) Move out of or away from something and come into view.
2) Hypothesis - Ex. Juan’s hypothesis concerning the cause of the accident was that the driver was distracted by texting.
(2) A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
3) Implicate - Ex. Smoking has been implicated to cause premature death.
(3) Show (someone) to be involved in a crime
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Holocaust
An Overview of the Holocaust
Using the link, http://www.ushmm.orp/wlc/en/article.php?Moduleld=10007262 (the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website), go to “Education” at the top of the page, scroll down and click on “for teachers”, then go to the left side of the page and click on “essential topics to teach”. Then click on each topic area, read the entire section then answer the question that corresponds to that particular section.
1933-1939
Dictatorship under the Third Reich
In the first months of Hitler's chancellorship, the Nazis instituted a policy of "coordination"--the alignment of individuals and institutions with Nazi goals. Which were the four goals that came under Nazi control?
-Culture
-Education
-Law
-Economy
Early Stages of Persecution
The Nuremberg Laws did not identify a "Jew" as someone with particular religious beliefs. Instead, the first amendment to the Nuremberg Laws defined a “Jew” as?
-Jews contributed significantly to German culture. Many served in World War I and thought of themselves as Germans first and Jews second. They
The First Concentration Camps
Define the term “Concentration Camp”
-A place where large numbers of political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities are imprisoned.
1939-1945
World War II in Europe
What happened on September 1, 1939, that starts WWII? Explain.
-German troops invade Poland by sending in 1.5 million troops at the same time the German Luftwaffe bombed Polish airfields. The attack came without any declaration of war by Germany. Great Britain and France sent Hitler an ultimatum to either withdraw German forces from Poland or face the two nations in war and Two days later Britain and France declared war on Germany.
Murder of the Disabled (Euthanasia Program)
The Euthanasia Program murdered children, young adults, and adults that were considered “physically” and “mentally” disabled. They were put in gas chambers and then burned to ashes. These were not “Jews” but Germans. The families were told that their family membered died from what?
-They were told that they had died from starvation.
Persecution and Murder of Jews
Others than the Jewish people, name three other populations that were targeted under Hitler’s Regime.
-Poles
-Slavic People
-Soviets
Ghettos
What were the three types of ghettos?
-Closed or Seal Ghettos
-Open Ghettos
-Destruction or extermination ghettos
Mobile Killing Squads (Einsatzgruppen)
The “Einsatzgruppen” were mainly German soldiers and Secret Service German men that would go and kill Jews and anyone who was against Hitler. How did they kill these people? At first they only killed men, but as the war continued, did they kill women and children?
-Yes. The women were supposed to protect their children or else they would kill them.
Expansion of the Concentration Camp System
The goods extracted or produced by prisoner labor in the concentration camps were sold to what two German Reich through SS-owned firms?
-SS-owned firms such as the German Earth and Stone Works.
Killing Centers
What was the name of the first “Killing Center”? Where and when did it open?
-The first killing center was Chelmno , which opened in the Warthegau.
Additional Victims of Nazi Persecution
Among the earliest victims of Nazi discrimination in Germany were political opponents -- primarily Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats, and trade union leaders. What was the name of the concentration camp that these political enemies were placed?
-Buchenwald concentration camp.
Jewish Resistance and Non-Jewish Resistance
Jewish prisoners rose against their guards at three killing centers. Name two of these center and include the month and year.
Rescue
What is “Zegota” and when did it begin?
-Codename for the Polish Council to Aid Jews. From 1942 to 1945.
United States
After reading this section, why do you think that the United States refused to help the people that were being murdered?
-Because I guess they did not want to be involve with any of it.
Death Marches
The evacuations of the concentration camps had three purposes, what were those reasons?
- (1) SS authorities did not want prisoners to fall into enemy hands alive to tell their stories to Allied and Soviet liberators
(2) the SS thought they needed prisoners to maintain production of armaments wherever possible
(3) some SS leaders, including Himmler, believed irrationally that they could use Jewish concentration camp prisoners as hostages to bargain for a separate peace in the west that would guarantee the survival of the Nazi regime.
Liberation
The Germans tries to destroy the evidence by destroying the concentration camps. However, what evidence was found that proved the Germans had killed an unimaginable number of Jewish peoples?
They said that they had found gas chambers and that was the evidence.
Post- 1945
Postwar Trials
The International Military Tribunal (IMT) defined crimes against humanity as?
-murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation...or persecutions on political, racial, or religious grounds.
Displaced Persons Camps and Emigration
Define Zionism
-A Jewish political movement that, in its broadest sense, has supported the self-determination of the Jewish people in a sovereign Jewish national homeland.
Week 6 Vocabuly Definitions & Examples
1. Domestic (adj) - Of or relating to the running of a home or to family relations.
Ex. She wanted a domestic animal for her birthday but her dad bought her a polar bear instead.
2. Despite (preposition) - Without being affected by; in spite of.
Ex. Despite the loss of her driver's license, she could still get to school on time with her bus pass.
3. Dimension (n) - An aspect or feature of a situation, problem, or thing.
Ex. When we bought new carpet, we determined the dimensions of the room were 14x18 feet.
Ex. She wanted a domestic animal for her birthday but her dad bought her a polar bear instead.
2. Despite (preposition) - Without being affected by; in spite of.
Ex. Despite the loss of her driver's license, she could still get to school on time with her bus pass.
3. Dimension (n) - An aspect or feature of a situation, problem, or thing.
Ex. When we bought new carpet, we determined the dimensions of the room were 14x18 feet.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Week 5 Vocabulary Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
1. Civil (adj)
Synonyms - public, government, public, courteous, civic
Word Forms - civilian (adj, n), civilization (n)
Tom and Jane were married in a civil ceremony because they were not religious.
2. Debate (n, v)
Synonyms - discussion, dispute, argument, argue, oppose, refute
Word forms -
(verbs) debates, debating, debated
(nouns) debates, debater
The two men are having a debate.
3. Confer (v)
Synonyms - discuss, advise, negotiate, honor
Word forms - confers, conferred, conferring
In court, Frank leaned over and conferred with his attorney about a statement the witness said.
Synonyms - public, government, public, courteous, civic
Word Forms - civilian (adj, n), civilization (n)
Tom and Jane were married in a civil ceremony because they were not religious.
2. Debate (n, v)
Synonyms - discussion, dispute, argument, argue, oppose, refute
Word forms -
(verbs) debates, debating, debated
(nouns) debates, debater
The two men are having a debate.
3. Confer (v)
Synonyms - discuss, advise, negotiate, honor
Word forms - confers, conferred, conferring
In court, Frank leaned over and conferred with his attorney about a statement the witness said.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Week 5 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1. Civil (adj) - Of or relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters.
Ex. Tom and Jane were married in a civil ceremony because they were not religious.
2. Debate (n, v) - A formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward.
Ex. There has been very little public debate about teenager's rights in the classroom.
3. Confer (v) - Grant or bestow
Ex. In court, Frank leaned over and conferred with his attorney about a statement the witness said.
Ex. Tom and Jane were married in a civil ceremony because they were not religious.
2. Debate (n, v) - A formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward.
Ex. There has been very little public debate about teenager's rights in the classroom.
3. Confer (v) - Grant or bestow
Ex. In court, Frank leaned over and conferred with his attorney about a statement the witness said.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Sentences
1. Adequate (adj) -
Her homework was not adequate because she only completed the vocabulary section.
The lady's resume was not adequate enough for the job.
2. Annual (adj) -
The annual graduation party is scheduled for the third Saturday of June.
The Del Mar Fair happens annually.
3. Attribute (n, v) -
She attributed her vocabulary to her extensive reading.
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Her homework was not adequate because she only completed the vocabulary section.
The lady's resume was not adequate enough for the job.
2. Annual (adj) -
The annual graduation party is scheduled for the third Saturday of June.
The Del Mar Fair happens annually.
3. Attribute (n, v) -
She attributed her vocabulary to her extensive reading.
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Week 4 Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
1. Adequate (adj)- Her homework was not adequate because she only completed the vocabulary section.
Synonyms - enough, satisfactory, sufficient
Word Forms - adequately (adverb)
2. Annual (adj)- The annual graduation party is scheduled for the third Saturday of June.
Synonyms - yearly, year-long
Word Forms - annually
3. Attribute (n, v) - She attributed her vocabulary to her extensive reading.
Nouns - aspect, quality, trait
Verbs - assign, apply, account for
Word forms -
Synonyms - enough, satisfactory, sufficient
Word Forms - adequately (adverb)
2. Annual (adj)- The annual graduation party is scheduled for the third Saturday of June.
Synonyms - yearly, year-long
Word Forms - annually
3. Attribute (n, v) - She attributed her vocabulary to her extensive reading.
Nouns - aspect, quality, trait
Verbs - assign, apply, account for
Word forms -
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Week 4 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1. Adequate (adj) - Satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity
Ex. Her homework was not adequate because she only completed the vocabulary section.
2. Annual (adj) - Recurring, done, or performed every year
Ex. The annual graduation party is scheduled for the third Saturday of June.
3. Attribute (n, v) - A quality or feature regarded as a characteristic or inherent part of someone or something
Ex. She attributed her vocabulary to her extensive reading.
Ex. Her homework was not adequate because she only completed the vocabulary section.
2. Annual (adj) - Recurring, done, or performed every year
Ex. The annual graduation party is scheduled for the third Saturday of June.
3. Attribute (n, v) - A quality or feature regarded as a characteristic or inherent part of someone or something
Ex. She attributed her vocabulary to her extensive reading.
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