We are currently working on "Night." Two things I have found to use are:
1) A website that has a map of Wiesel's ordeal and pop-up information windows about each location.
http://www.sd84.k12.id.us/SHS/EDTECHQUEST/2002Night/team277-night/map.html
2) A documentary video "Paper Clips." I am planning on using it as an ending to this unit because it is a little more uplifting and positive. It does show an actual boxcar that was used to transport Jews (now is used to store the paper clips as a memorial) and the DVD also includes aditional interviews with Holocaust Survivors telling about what they went through.
From Amazon.com: Product Description
In 1998, a group of Tennessee schoolchildren embarked on a class project that would change their lives and impact those of countless others around the world. Responding to a history lesson about the Holocaust, the students began collecting 11 million paper clips (a Norwegian symbol of Nazi resistance) to commemorate each of the lives lost in the concentration camps. As news of the Paper Clip Project spread through the Internet, the children found themselves aided by total strangers in their effort to build a permanent memorial to tolerance and diversity in their schoolyard. Filmmakers Elliot Berlin and Joe Fab document the project in their documentary, PAPER CLIPS, for a moving testament to Margaret Mead's assertion that "a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world."
Sunday, February 10, 2008
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