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Educational Resources - The Holocaust Exhibition


'"Reflections" and "Torn Apart". These materials enable us to deliver a crucial area of twentieth-century history using materials of the highest quality, resourcing the curriculum at low cost.'  Ron Grant, Scottish Association of Teachers of History, Resources Review, March 2002, No.26
 
Reflections

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Drawing heavily upon personal stories, archive photographs, original artefacts and documents featured in the Holocaust Exhibition, this teachers' guide and resource pack is a complete inter-disciplinary scheme of work for Year 9 and GCSE students. Detailed lesson plans for teachers of History, Religious Education, English, PSHE, Citizenship, Art and Music provide age-appropriate classroom activities for pre-visit and follow-up work. Contains detailed lesson plans; photocopiable worksheets and information sheets; flashcards showing archive photographs and key artefacts from the Exhibition; full colour maps on overhead transparencies, images on a CD-Rom and audio compact disc.

The updated Reflections pack is now ready for purchase through our online shop price £24.99 plus p&p.


Torn Apart

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Written for Year 9 and GCSE students, this full colour guide examines the impact of the Holocaust on individuals, families and communities.

Designed to complement the cross-curricular approach of Reflections, it explores the Holocaust through the personal stories behind the photographs and artefacts on display in the exhibition. Torn Apart will help students understand the impact of events on ordinary people's lives, will stimulate the discussion of key issues and encourage personal reflection.

Price £3.99 plus p&p.

Buy online  or call Mail Order on 01223 499345.





See also

[PDF] Handbook for Teachers (943 Kb)
Guidelines for Teaching about the Holocaust documents of the Education Working Group