Title: Children of the Holocaust
1Children of the Holocaust
- A web quest
- By Renee Hulm
2- The purpose of this web quest is to give students
a better understanding of what it would have been
like to been in one of the concentration camps.
The goal of this web quest is to educate people
so that a tragedy like the Holocaust never
happens again.
3Introduction Last night you had a dream and in
your dream you heard the voice of a child.
Please remember me and my family. I do not want
to be forgotten or be a number. Learn from my
horrible experience and make sure that the
horrible event never repeats itself, said the
child.
4- You wake up immediately in a cold sweat, the
voice seemed so real almost like the child was in
your bedroom. Earlier that week your teacher had
mentioned how your class would soon be studying
the Holocaust. You now believe that the voice
you heard in your dream was the voice of a child
from the Holocaust.
5- The next day at school your teacher announces
that today your class is going to begin studying
the Holocaust. After your dream last night you
are focused on finding out as much about the
Holocaust as you can. Whether or not it was an
actual voice you heard, you are excited to learn
about the children who lived through the
Holocaust.
6Your tasks are as follows
- Read one of the following books.
- Hidden Children of the Holocaust
- So Young to Die
- Behind the Bedroom Wall
- Survivors True Stories of Children in the
Holocaust
7- You will keep a daily journal expressing your
opinions about the book you select. You need to
note how you would have felt to have been treated
like the Jews were and how it would have felt to
been a prison guard at the concentration camps.
You must place yourself in that setting and
imagine what these people went through and
experienced.
8- You will visit the site o Children of the
Holocaust and read at least 3 of the biographies.
From those 3 biographies you will select one
child you are going to adopt to remember. You
need to take notes about that child on index
cards or use the note taking form. Using your
notes you will create an 8 ½ x 11 memory tile
that will inform other people about the child.
You will also write a poem about your child or as
if you were that child and your experiences.
Make sure to type this poem on a word processing
program.
9- You will visit a rescuers site and read about
three different people or groups that assisted
the Jews. Select a rescuer you would like to
honor and take notes on your rescuer on index
cards or on note taking form. Create a plaque
which honors your rescuer. Write poem about you
rescuer and then type it on a word processing
program.
10In order to show others all the important
information you have learned from doing this web
quest you will need to make a power point
presentation. Create a power point presentation
with the following requirements.
-
- Title slide (title of presentation an presenter
names) - 2-3 slides about your child (you may cut and
paste the picture of child from the website - 2-3 slides about your rescuer
- At least one of your poems
- A resource page citing your references
11- Please set your presentation to automatic, and
make sure each slide has enough time for you to
watch. Additional slides may be added after the
requirements have been completed. Please
remember the tone of the subjects that we are
learning about and consider that in your
selection of power point graphics.
12- Process
- The students will begin this web quest by
selecting a book from list. The students will
keep a daily journal which will document any
thoughts they have about their book and people
that are in the story. The students will be
asked to put themselves in some of the characters
places and decide what decisions they would have
made. The journal entrees the students make
should be daily and approximately ½ page in
length.
13- The students will also have to go to certain
websites and research the biographies or children
and rescuers. After they have researched both
they will select 3 biographies from each group
and create poems and a memory tile for the child
they adopt and a plaque for the rescuer.
14- As a closing activity to this web quest the
students will be asked to create a power point
presentation. The goal of this activity is to
educate other people about the importance of
learning from this tragedy in history. Each
power point will be assessed by using the rubrics
attached.
15- Resources
- Internet sites
- Children of the holocaust
- Rescuers of Jews
- Audio Clips and Instructional aids
- Music and Artwork
- Facts Photographs of the Holocaust
16- Books
- Hidden Children of the Holocaust
- by Stacy Cretzmeyer
- So Young to Die
- by Candice F. Ransom
- Behind the Bedroom Wall
- by Laura E. Williams
- Survivors True Stories of Children in the
Holocaust - by Allan Gullo Mara Boysan
17- Additional Resources
- Movies
- Witnesses to the Holocaust
- Images Before My Eyes
- Life is Beautiful
- We Were Marked with a Big A
- More Than Broken Glass Memories of Kristallnacht
- Persecuted and Forgotten
18Poetry
- We Will Never Forget Auschwitz
- by Alexander Kimel
- The Ghetto Prayer
- by Janusz Korczak
- Aftermath
- by Evelyn Roman
- Homeland
- by Lois E. Olena
- The Archivist
- by Lois E. Olena
19- Music
- I Shall Wait for your Return
- Echoes of Vilna Songs of Remembrance from the
Ghettos - Songs of the Concentration Camps from the
Repertoire of Emma Schaver - Rise Up and Fight! Songs of the Jewish Partisans
- Terezin The Music 1941-44
20Evaluation
- For each task the student is suppose to complete
there is a rubric or checklist that will be used
to assess the students work.
21The rubrics for the power point presentation and
students class participation are enclosed in the
web quest. Each area gives a well-detailed
summary of what the students need to do to meet
the criteria addressed. The power point
presentation is worth a possible 20
points
- 2. Journals will be evaluated using the
following criteria, the journals are worth 20
points. - Open-ended journal responses
- Quality of thinking revealed in the journal
entrees - Quality of details about various people in the
book the student read
22- The memory tiles and rescuers plaque will be
evaluated using the checklists enclosed in the
packets. Each one is worth 15 points. - Group participation throughout this project is
evaluated using a rubric that is attached in the
handout. Group participation is worth a possible
20 points. - The total web quest is worth a possible 90
points! Good luck
23- Conclusion
- Now that you have learned in depth about two
special people. Two people who were brave one
who faced adversities beyond their control and
one who was brave to stand up for someone else
despite the danger they faced.
24I hope that through your studies of the rescuers
you have learned that when you see wrong being
done to others you wont sit by idly.
25- The Holocaust is more than a mistake, yet in life
we learn from our mistakes. If we dont study
and remember the Holocaust we may repeat the same
tragedies in history.
26- I hope that you will keep what you learn through
this web quest alive in your heart so that they
will always be remembered!
27The End