Ethnicity & Religion
Wednesday, September 30th & Thursday, October 1st
Today's Slides
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Conflict for IrelandUse the PowerPoint slides to answer some basic comprehension questions about the conflict in Ireland.
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EdPuzzle - BelfastWatch this first video through Schoology to answer the questions that will occasionally pop up! The second part allows you to actually see the bonfire. Discretion - there is some explicit language, mainly said by people who have little clue about what they're talking about it. But please be careful if you're near younger siblings!
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2nd Music Journal - Ethnicity & Religion (Extra Credit)
This an optional assignment for extra credit.
Listen to the first song "Zombie" by The Cranberries. The song was written after two bombings claimed the lives of several people, including young children. Then, write or record a reflection that answers some of the following questions (it can be bullet points, a paragraph, or a video).
Listen to the first song "Zombie" by The Cranberries. The song was written after two bombings claimed the lives of several people, including young children. Then, write or record a reflection that answers some of the following questions (it can be bullet points, a paragraph, or a video).
- Where do you see culture in the song?
- Is there conflict?
- Where do you see identity?
- How does the music make you feel?
- How do the lyrics make you feel?
- What direct references do you hear to the Northern Irish struggle?
"Zombie" by the CranberriesLyrics:
Another head hangs lowly Child is slowly taken And the violence caused such silence Who are we mistaken But you see it's not me It's not my family In your head, in your head They are fighting With their tanks and their bombs And their bombs and their guns In your head, in your head They are cryin' In your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie, hey, hey What's in your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie, hey, hey, hey, oh Another mother's breakin' Heart is taking over When the violence causes silence We must be mistaken It's the same old theme Since nineteen-sixteen In your head, in your head They're still fightin' With their tanks and their bombs And their bombs and their guns In your head, in your head They are dyin' In your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie, hey, hey What's in your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie, hey, hey, hey Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Hey, oh, ya, ya-a |
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