WORKSHEETS
Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Year's Day, Cinco de Mayo, and birthdays are covered in this mini-book.
Study the Holocaust through literature. These chapter-by-chapter discussion questions for Once by Morris Gleitzman use…
BOOK GUIDES
Examine the themes and characters in Newbery Medalist Paul Fleischman's Seedfolks, a series of first-person vignettes…
Students read an overview of the Holocaust, and explore the related activities to enhance their understanding.
Students are challenged to decide whether given statements about the Holocaust are fact or opinion.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Students use a printable Avenue of the Righteous drawing as a graphic organizer to write about their heroes, or people…
Teach your students about the history behind the Holocaust with this activity about the German Nuremberg Law of 1935.
In this printable, students complete mathematical word problems while learning facts about the Holocaust.This activity…
Educate students about the Holocaust with this teacher's guide to Annexed, a story about the boy who loved Anne Frank.…
After reading Lois Lowry's classic novel Number the Stars, play this game of "Jeopardy" with your students. You read…
Students use their knowledge of Holocaust events to solve a puzzle.
Students create a tile that expresses their feelings about the events of the Holocaust.
Students are challenged to recall the names of major figures of the Holocaust.
Review vocabulary students have learned during Holocaust study.
Students practice brainstorming by creating a semantic web about the Holocaust.
Students consider what of their personal belongings they value the most.
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.