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Multigenre Projects for Night and the Holocaust
Are due MONDAY 12/13/2010. Follow the directions carefully for how to turn them in and how to construct them. See the 9th Docs for the handouts you need on this. Order of the project is as follows:
Title/Cover page: include the title of your project and your name
Table of Contents: lists all of the pieces with the title of the piece and the page they appear in your
project
Opening Letter: Letter to your reader. Follow guidelines I gave you in class.
Pieces: Remember it needs to have a beginning, middle and end. Use your transition pieces to help it
flow from one to the next. Should have a total of 7-9 pieces.
Notes Page: For each entry provide a short note explaining what you wanted the piece to do, what
your intent was as a writer and why as the reader of Night, you felt this was the way you
needed to respond to the reading and discussion of the Holocaust.
Works Cited: Take the complete list of all of your sources that have influenced this project (Night and
your choice reading book should both be listed, as well as any of the outside readings we
did or you have completed on your own.) Follow MLA guidelines. Click here to connect to
the media center's page on MLA.
Title/Cover page: include the title of your project and your name
Table of Contents: lists all of the pieces with the title of the piece and the page they appear in your
project
Opening Letter: Letter to your reader. Follow guidelines I gave you in class.
Pieces: Remember it needs to have a beginning, middle and end. Use your transition pieces to help it
flow from one to the next. Should have a total of 7-9 pieces.
Notes Page: For each entry provide a short note explaining what you wanted the piece to do, what
your intent was as a writer and why as the reader of Night, you felt this was the way you
needed to respond to the reading and discussion of the Holocaust.
Works Cited: Take the complete list of all of your sources that have influenced this project (Night and
your choice reading book should both be listed, as well as any of the outside readings we
did or you have completed on your own.) Follow MLA guidelines. Click here to connect to
the media center's page on MLA.