All Things CR
Ms. Ramirez Facts
Class Notes
Freestyle
Night
100

What is the first line of In Lak'Ech

Tu Eres Mi Otro Yo/You Are My Other Me

100

What is Ms. Ramirez's classroom # 

Room 106

100

What is an inference?

An educated guess

100

Guess that gibberish: Grey ate day

Great day

100

Who wrote the book Night?

Elie Wiesel

200

Who wrote the poem In Lak'ech

Luis Valdez

200

What is Ms. Ramirez's favorite color?

Yellow/Orange/Pink

200

What does CEE stand for?

Claim, Evidence, Explanation

200

What is the Pueblo High School Mascot?

Warrior Wolf

200

True or False: The author of this novel is a Holocaust survivor

True

300

The poem In Lak'ech is inspired by a philosophy of the ______ community. 

Mayan 

300

What high school did Ms. Ramirez graduate from?

Pueblo High School

300

What is the theme of a story?

The message of the story 

300

At what time does school end on Fridays?

3:11

300

How old was Elie at the beginning of the novel?

15 years old

400

What is our second unit?

Precious and Beautiful Knowledge

400

What is the best way to contact Ms. Ramirez?

Remind/Email/In person

400

What is the definition of connotation and dennotation?

Denotation = Dictionary Definition

Connotation = The Social/Emotional/Feeling association of the word

400

What is the current theme on the door?

Reach for the stars/New Year

400

What are the themes in Night?

  • Survival

  • Dehumanization

  • Inhumanity

  • Reversal

  • Faith

  • Silence

500

What is our first unit aka. the first part of the Nahui Ollin

Self Reflection/Identity

500

How many sisters does Ms. Ramirez have?

3 sisters!

500

What makes up a person’s Identity? (highlight your answer)

Interest, Lived experiences, Values, Community, Traditions and cultures, Beliefs, Self-Expression

500

What is one of our community agreements?

  • Practice In Lak’ech Treat others how you would like to be treated

  • Lead with love: Respect the space, your peers, and teacher

  • Commit to your education and show it respect

  • Hold yourself accountable so no one else has to

  • Be honest (Leaders don’t make excuses, they make improvements)

  • Character over reputation (Character is who you are when no one else is looking. Reputation is who other people say you are)

500

What conflicts in literature appear throughout the novel?

  1. Character vs. Self

  2. Character vs. Character

  3. Character vs. Nature

  4. Character vs. Society

  5. Character vs. Reality

  6.  Character vs. God