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3 Απρ 2024 · Classroom-Ready Lessons – This video walks teachers through key resources, a bibliography, lessons for distance learning, foundational lessons, and one-day and multi-day overviews/introductions to the Holocaust.
By examining true personal stories, told through short animations, students learn about unique individual experiences within the historical context of the Holocaust. This activity contains an extension to examine the role of artifacts in understanding history.
These Holocaust lesson plans introduce key concepts and information to middle school and high school students. Grounded in historical context, the lessons utilize primary source materials from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s collections.
By examining true personal stories, told through short animations, students learn about unique individual experiences within the historical context of the Holocaust. This activity contains an extension to examine the role of artifacts in understanding history.
The killing of millions of people by Nazi Germany during World War II is referred to as the Holocaust, though the term is most commonly used to describe the fate of Europe’s Jews.
Behind Every Name: Stories from the Holocaust. This lesson examines true personal stories, told through short animations, about unique individual experiences within the historical context of the Holocaust. You will also use historical artifacts to consider these stories.
Lesson details. Key learning points. A major uprising occurred in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943. After the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was defeated, most survivors were murdered. Leaders in the Lodz Ghetto chose to comply with German orders. Many Jews faced 'choiceless choices' during the Holocaust.