Holocaust Internet Resources
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The Internet resources below include lesson planning ideas, printables, and references for teaching students about the Holocaust. Use these resources to educate students about the experiences and chronology of World War II. Incorporate these materials in your intermediate or secondary curriculum for social studies, world history, or Holocaust Remembrance. You will find an online course, teaching guidelines, a historical summary, bibliographies on Holocaust-related topics, and more! |
Internet ResourcesFrom the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum From The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum From The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum From Remember.org From The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum From The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum | Related ResourcesFind basic computer skills, Internet research tips, lessons, and worksheets to help integrate technology across the curriculum. Encourage your students to use technology in school and out. Teach your students about the people, places, and events of the Holocaust. Use our printables, references, and articles to broaden your students' knowledge of this horrific time-period. The U.S. entered World War II on Dec. 7, 1941. Explore this era in world history with social studies, literature, and language arts resources on the Holocaust, Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima, and much more! |
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