Holocaust Research Activity
Exploring what you know, want to know, and what you learned
Why study the Holocaust?
Holocaust
His memoir of his time in concentration camps
Elie Weisel
Where do I start?
Step two: Once you have filled out all you can for the 'K' column, move to the 'W' column. This is where you write any questions you have about the Holocaust. - What do you want to know? The questions in this column will guide your searching today as you read, study photographs, and even view short video clips related to the Holocaust.
Step three: Using the links below, begin searching, viewing, and reading to answer your questions and add information to show what you learned in the 'L' column. This is where you will answer your 'W' column questions and add any additional information you found. The 'L' column is where you will spend the most time, and the entire back of your page is devoted to 'L'- what you learned.
Recommended Websites and Links
Student Resources in Context
This is our school database. Click on the topic page for Holocaust and you will see:
Coming of Age Now
Click on survivor stories, and there are 13 people who have shared their story. There is text and video.