WORKSHEETS
In this writing activity, students investigate the Nobel Peace Prize.
Students write a poem about the Holocaust and illustrate it.
Students read and comment on famous quotations about the Holocaust.
In this letter-writing activity, students pretend they are alive during World War II and compose a formal letter to the…
Students learn about the elements of a story by rating a book about the Holocaust that they've read.
Teach your students to categorize good and bad traits of characters in books about the Holocaust that they have read.
Assign a writing activity that challenges students to imagine conversations they would like to have with historical…
Students list the Holocaust-related vocabulary they've learned.
In this activity, students are asked to think about the traits of characters from the Holocaust-related literature…
In this group project, students create a story about the Holocaust using suggested plot elements.
Students pretending to be a newscaster broadcasting from Berlin during the 1940s.
In this critical thinking activity, students are challenged to write about prejudice.
Teach your students about the history behind the Holocaust by examining German social conditions prior to World War II.
Students create a poster promoting a Holocaust-related book they've read.
Students are challenged to write about courage.
BOOK GUIDES
Night is Elie Wiesel's masterpiece — a candid, horrific, and deeply saddening autobiographical account of surviving the…
Students read a short history of the Holocaust and then share their responses.
Based on true events, Is It Night or Day? is a novel about one girl's escape from Hitler's Germany and her struggle to…
Explore teaching activities to be used with Forging Freedom: A True Story of Heroism During the Holocaust, by Hudson…
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Students use a Star of David as a graphic organizer to write about racial, religious, and ethnic prejudice.