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More WWII Social Studies Activities
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Star of David & Prejudice (Graphic Organizer)
Students use a Star of David as a graphic organizer to write about racial, religious, and... | Flygirl Discussion Guide
Promote thoughtful discussion about race, heritage, and women's history with this printable... | |
German Nazi Takeover: 1933-1944
Use these maps to illustrate the German takeover of Europe from 1933-44. | ||
Hiroshima: Synopsis, Ideas, and Writing Connections
A brief synopsis of Hiroshima, an account of the bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 told from the... | Veterans Day Newspaper
Students write a class newspaper about the armed conflicts in which the United States has... | |
Slaughterhouse-Five
Slaughterhouse-Five is about the complex journey of Billy Pilgrim. The novel follows... | ||
Discussion Guide for War Is...
Thought-provoking discussion questions for War Is... will help you begin or extend a... | ||
What Is Veterans Day?
Use a lesson that familiarizes English as a second language students with the American holiday... | ||
Universal Peace Day
Students use an online resource to learn about International Peace Day, celebrated in Hiroshima... | The Manhattan Project
The goal of the Manhattan Project was to develop an atomic bomb. Read about it and explore the... | |
The Anne Frank and Miep Gies Connection
Students learn about Miep Gies, a friend to Anne Frank's family, and then answer questions... | The Navajo Code Talkers
Read about the Navajo Code Talkers, and explore the related activity to learn more about this... | |
The Controversy Over Nuclear Weapons
Use this worksheet with the Hiroshima writing connection activity. | Commonwealth of Nations
Using the printable word search, students will learn about the 53 member nations in the... |

