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Holocaust Remembrance – Teacher Resources

Millions of Jews and non-Jewish civilians were killed by the Nazis during the Holocaust. Use these activities, articles, and references to educate students about this horrific time-period in world history. You will find Internet resources, literature guides, and social studies printables for discussing diversity, acceptance, stereotypes, prejudice, bigotry, and anti-Semitism. World War II history resources will help your class understand the scale and severity of atrocities during the Holocaust.
Printables
World War II Printable Book (5-12)
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl -- Student Worksheet
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl -- Project Ideas
Holocaust Fact or Opinion
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl -- Test A
The ABC's of the Holocaust
Crack the Code -- The Holocaust
More Popular Holocaust Remembrance Printables
References
Jerry Spinelli on Milkweed
Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah)
Holocaust Remembrance Activities for Art
Holocaust Tile
Holocaust Poster
Mathematics & Holocaust Remembrance Connected
Holocaust Facts and Figures
Measure My Head -- Holocaust Activity
Holocaust Resources for Language Arts
Number the Stars
Number the Stars Character Jeopardy
Milkweed
Create a Web: The Holocaust
Number the Stars Character Jeopardy Answer Key
World War II: Letter to the President
Holocaust Words
More Holocaust Resources for Language Arts
Literature & Holocaust Remembrance Connected
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl -- Test B
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl -- Test C
The Anne Frank and Miep Gies Connection
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl -- Answer Key
Holocaust Literature -- Character Traits
Holocaust Cinquain
More Literature Resources for Holocaust Remembrance
Diversity Resources
U.S. Place Names Show Our Diversity
Supporting Tolerance and Cultural Understanding at Home and Around the World
Even Though I'm Lavender
Talking About Stereotypes
More Diversity Resources for Teachers
Social Studies & Holocaust Remembrance Connected
WWII Printables Slideshow
The Purpose of Passports
The Holocaust
German Takeover: 1933-1944
Thinking about Prejudice
Nobel Peace Prize
Holocaust Who's Who
More Holocaust Resources for Social Studies
World War II Resources
Chronology of World War II
Holocaust
Nuremberg Law
Star of David
History and Analysis of Social Conditions
Newscast from Berlin
Take a Risk -- The Holocaust
More World War II Teacher Resources
Peace-Building Activities
Feeling Words Chart
American Patriotic Pencil Wrap
Paper Doll Cut-Outs
Three Cups of Tea & Listen to the Wind Discussion Guide
What Is War?
Planting the Seeds of Peace
Exploring Cross-Cultural Miscommunication
More International Day of Peace – Teacher Resources
Cross-Cultural Counseling Resources
The Golden Rule
Self-Portrait
It Could Happen to You
From All Walks of Life
I Can, I Can
I Draw, You Run
I Am Able Though Disabled
More Cross-Cultural Counseling Resources
Related Holocaust Remembrance Resources
Holocaust Internet Resources
Twentieth Century—Teacher Resources
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl—Project Ideas & Activities
Dealing with War in the Classroom
Popular Conflict Resolution Resources
Popular Resources on Social Skills
Social & Emotional Issues - Teacher Resources
Understanding Different Points of View

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