Monday, March 12, 2012

Learning About the Holocaust

Our school participated in World Read Aloud Day on March 7th, 2012.  One of our classes Skyped with author D. Dina Friedman.  She wrote a book about the Holocaust entitled Escaping the Night.  In the book, she writes about Jewish people who escaped the Nazis by living in tunnels in the woods.  They would live there during the day and then come out of the tunnels at night.  The Skype session was awesome and the students really enjoyed it!



Through this collaboration, our high schoolers are going to do a book study.  They are going to read Escaping the Night and then Skype with Ms. Friedman to discuss the book.

Our high schoolers have been learning about the Holocaust and tomorrow, during our first Gund School Technology/Literacy Open House, they will be researching more into this topic.  I've collected some resources below that I want them to use during their time in the Learning Lab.  If you have additional resources you can share with us, please do so in the comments section.

There is a movie, entitled The Freedom Writers.  It is about a teacher who tries to teach her class about the affects of racism through the Holocaust.  They read the book The Diary of a Young Girl and write their thoughts in diary form.  It is based on a true story and the book The Freedom Writers Diary: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them.



You may have visited or heard about the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.  It is located in Washington D.C.  The website has a lot of information about the Holocaust in many different languages.  You can find information about the history of the Holocaust, how to teach about the Holocaust along, links for students to find information on the Holocaust and information about the museum itself.  What a great resource!


Here in Cleveland, Ohio, we have the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage.  It is a museum celebrating diversity and tolerance.  Not only does it focus on teaching people about the Jewish Heritage, but it also aims to teach and encourage tolerance of all races, ethnicities and backgrounds.



This website has tons of information and links to other sites.  It's called The Holocaust/Shoah Page.




This website has eyewitness video clips from survivors of the Holocaust.  It's called Dornslife College of Letters, Arts & Sciences.


This website has many lesson plans on the Holocaust.  It's called US History.  



There are two Holocaust Webquests I'd like to highlight.  The first one, Holocaust Unit Webquest, takes the students on a journey through the Holocaust starting with the people who were responsible, to the countries, and the Nazis.


The second Webquest is another Holocaust WebQuest.  This one begins with it's history and takes the student through the different facets of this horrible time in our history.



A few YouTube videos. . .there are many, but some were also blocked by our school's firewall:










There are three different BrainPOP resources that you can use.  Remember to find out who in your area has a subscription and utilize it often!  It's a great resource.

BrainPOP has one lesson specifically focused The Holocaust.


Another all about Anne Frank.


A third one al about Adolf Hitler.



For the Smart Board, one of my all time favorite tools. . .







Happy Teching!
Maria


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