12/7/21

Seating: Regular Seats (make sure you have at least 1 partner.)

Warmup: Why do you have to learn about the Holocaust every year?

Learning Target: What events lead to the rise of the Nazis and the Holocaust?

To Do:

  1. Finish Background Slideshow

  2. Question slides

[Exit Ticket]https://forms.gle/59SastZvAwmhKLNcA)

Comments (4)

Eric Braca (Student 2023)
Eric Braca

Helps understand us how one person can have so much power to be able to send to murder a large amount of people and how the Jews were treated for being "different"

Venom Garcia (Student 2022)
Venom Garcia

Studying the Holocaust, allows students to develop the capacity and willingness to be informed and active citizens. It shows us how fragile the institutions that are supposed to protect the rights and security of everyone can be, and how they should not be taken for granted.

Jose Ortiz Lugo (Student 2024)
Jose Ortiz Lugo

Teaching about the Holocaust helps us to understand the impact of history on human beings. Analyzing the accounts of Jewish men and women's experiences brings a human dimension to the study of the Holocaust and helps us find the right balance between critical analysis and empathy with the victims.

Useni Kadima (Student 2024)
Useni Kadima

The Holocaust is the systematic persecution and killing of 6 million Jews, organized by the Nazi state and its allies from 1933 to 1945. In addition to the genocide of the Jewish people, the Nazis are also responsible for the Roma and Sinti genocide.

It shows how these institutions can be turned against a segment of society.