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1.   Life In Concentration Camps
Students will be assigned to groups. In their groups students will read the personal accounts of Holocaust survivors and make note of the things they consider to be most important regarding life in concentration camps. After a short group discussion, groups will present their findings to the class.

2.   The Holocaust
Students need to know the effects that the Nazi regime on the people of Europe. The Students need to understand the conditions of Germany that led to the Holocaust and be prepare to discuss and defend their position on whether an event such as the Holocaust could ever reoccur.

3.   Introduction to a Study of the Holocaust
Students create questions they want answered while they read quotes and listen to passages from books about the Holocaust.

4.   Lesson Ideas to Enrich Student Inquiry into the Holocaust
Offers an inquiry-based lesson on author's purpose, current events, strong vocabulary, and the role a bystander plays in conflict.

5.   Holocaust: What Do You Know?
Students gain insight about the Holocaust with the use of a KWL chart and literature circles.

6.   Literature and History of the Holocaust
Features unit of study on the Holocaust, that focuses on both the good and bad in human nature.

7.   Holocaust Lesson Plan: Letter of Memorial
In this student activity from A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust students write a letter to a newspaper in a foreign language in memory of victims or ask that readers remember the lessons of the Holocaust.

8.   Holocaust Lesson Plan: Time Capsule
In this student activity from A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust students assemble a time capsule of their own creative responses to a Holocaust unit of study.

9.   Holocaust Lesson Plan: Inside the Warsaw Ghetto
In this student activity from A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust students participate in a round table discussion of life in the Warsaw ghetto.

10.   Holocaust Activity: Bystanders in the Holocaust
This student activity from the Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust is designed to help students recognize the effects of apathy and indifference and to explore legal responses to issues raised by the Holocaust.

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1.   Children of the Holocaust
Internet Lesson Plan Jennifer Allwein, Keeling 2-11-99 Grade 5 Children of the Holocaust Objectives: Academic: Students will compare information they read on characters from stories about the Holocaust to information they find on the Internet about children who experienced the Holocaust. Students will record information about the cause and motivation of the Holocaust. Technological: Obj...

2.   Holocaust Lesson Plan: Rescue
Holocaust Rescue Subject: Social Studies Grade Levels: 9 through 12 Objectives: + to understand the perspective of a survivor and/or a liberator Sunshine State Standards: + Grades 9-12 o SS.A.1.4.3, 3.4.9, 5.4.5 o SS.C.1.4.1, 2.4.3 View all Sunshine State Standards Materials: All materials are available throu...

3.   Guidelines for Teaching the Holocaust - Judy Bartel
Museum Fellowship Lesson Plans Elderly Jewish man Germans publicly Guidelines for humiliate Teaching the Holocaust an Judy Bartel elderly Hill-Murray School Jew. Maplewood, Minnesota Courtesy of USHMM Photo Archives Overview Before beginning a Holocaust unit, eighth grade students view a PowerPoint presentation concerning Guidelines for Teaching About the Holocaust as developed by the United States Holocaust Mem...

4.   Holocaust Activity: Class Memorial
Class Memorial Grade Levels: 6 through 12 Goals: + To prepare and conduct a memorial service commemorating the victims of the Holocaust. Materials: + student art work + student writing + music + guest speaker (optional) + student-created program guide Procedure: After a unit on the Holocaust, hold a class memorial for the school to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust. Include student art work, poetry, short stories, and essays...

5.   Intro. to "Night"
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Shauna Toni Lang Carter Subject: English II Lesson Title: Intro. to "Night" Objectives: Introduce students to the Holocaust, and make them aware of the themes for the story. TEKS No standards added. Motivation: This six weeks, we will be discussing the Materials: Holocaust. TV/DVD This video player, will computer highlight (streaming some video) Holocaust survivors that were your age when the Holocaust took place. Teachi...

6.   Holocaust Activity: Mapping Survivor Stories
...s a culminating activity for the class and the survivor. Sunshine State Standards: + Grades 6-8 o SS.B.1.3.1 + Grades 9-12 o SS.B.1.4.1 View all Sunshine State Standards Materials: + poster board + markers + yarn + maps of the world to be cut up + paper + pencils + collage materials + glue sticks + Holocaust prose or poetry which is appropriate for the survivor story + digital camera to take a picture of the survivor Plan: After hearing one or more survivor stories, or reading or hearing a survivor story from the Web, make a collaged representation of that person's journey from before the Holocaust, dur...

7.   Nazi Deportation of Hungarian Jews - Lisa Armstrong
...the war was fought against the Jews at the expense of losing the conflict against the Allies. When giving the presentation, the teacher can define and make clear to students the differences between the roles of perpetrator, bystander, victim and rescuer. This presentation was given at the Arkansas Holocaust Conference on Friday, November 14, 2003. The conference theme was "The Holocaust Remembered: Moral Bankruptcy" and also included addresses by Severin Hochberg, a historian at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and by Dr. Henry Friedlander, noted scholar, author and educator. Support Materia...

8.   Holocaust Lesson Plan: Timeline
Timeline Subject: Social Studies Grade Levels: 6 through 12 Objectives: + To examine the Holocaust from a chronological perspective. + To make connections between Holocaust events and contemporaneous events in the world. + To enable students to acquire a frame of reference for comparing their reading with actual events during the time of the Holocaust. Sunshine State Standards: + Grades 6-8 o SS....

9.   Holocaust Lesson Plan: Timeline
Timeline Subject: Social Studies Grade Levels: 6 through 12 Objectives: + To examine the Holocaust from a chronological perspective. + To make connections between Holocaust events and contemporaneous events in the world. + To enable students to acquire a frame of reference for comparing their reading with actual events during the time of the Holocaust. Sunshine State Standards: + Grades 6-8 o SS....

10.   Teacher Lesson Plans, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Social Studies, Glencoe
Glencoe Social Studies Online_ Holocaust Remembrance Day Social Studies Product Site Search Contact Home Info Map Us Teacher Lesson Plan TOPIC Holocaust Remembrance Day LEVEL Middle School and High School OBJECTIVES While viewing the Holocaust Remembrance Day Web site, students will: Identify definitions of terms associated with the Holoca...


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