You will choose ONE of three multiple project options for a final review of Night by Elie Wiesel. These projects encourage creativity, critical thinking, and personal reflection while allowing you to demonstrate their understanding of the text with a focus on Narrative Writing.
Creative Writing
Option 1: Write a series of 2–3 diary entries (300 words each) from the perspective of Elie Wiesel during a specific time frame in Night. Focus on his emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Remember what you have been taught about Narrative Writing.
Multimedia Option
Option 2: Create a digital reflective presentation (using PowerPoint, Canva, or Google Slides) that reflects on key themes (3), symbols (2), and quotes (2) from the book. Include images (3) and relevant historical context. You will use what you know from Narrative Writing to reflect on the novella.
Podcast or Video
Option 3: Create a short podcast episode or video that reflects on the themes of Night and its relevance today. This may be told in a narrative format. (2–3 minutes long)
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You will choose ONE of three multiple project options for a final review of Night by Elie Wiesel. These projects encourage creativity, critical thinking, and personal reflection while allowing you to demonstrate their understanding of the text with a focus on Narrative Writing.
Creative Writing
Option 1: Write a series of 2–3 diary entries (300 words each) from the perspective of Elie Wiesel during a specific time frame in Night. Focus on his emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Remember what you have been taught about Narrative Writing.
Multimedia Option
Option 2: Create a digital reflective presentation (using PowerPoint, Canva, or Google Slides) that reflects on key themes (3), symbols (2), and quotes (2) from the book. Include images (3) and relevant historical context. You will use what you know from Narrative Writing to reflect on the novella.
Podcast or Video
Option 3: Create a short podcast episode or video that reflects on the themes of Night and its relevance today. This may be told in a narrative format. (2–3 minutes long)