Each year, Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) takes place on 27 January, the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz in 1945. It is an opportunity for everyone to remember those killed in the Holocaust and wider Nazi persecution and to reflect on other genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.
At The Day we look at stories, explore the issues behind them and consider different opinions on what is happening. There are activities designed for homework or classwork, an explanation of difficult words and debate questions. Our articles can be used as complete lessons, starters, for extended learning or independent research. They have been written specifically for KS3, KS4 and KS5 to help them engage with events in the news. Key words: reading, form time, lesson-planning, research, homework, Holocaust, Auschwitz, history, Second World War, power, government, politics, Europe, Jewish, prison, concentration camp, Nazi
For more articles written for teachers and classrooms go to www.theday.co.uk
At The Day we look at stories, explore the issues behind them and consider different opinions on what is happening. There are activities designed for homework or classwork, an explanation of difficult words and debate questions. Our articles can be used as complete lessons, starters, for extended learning or independent research. They have been written specifically for KS3, KS4 and KS5 to help them engage with events in the news. Key words: reading, form time, lesson-planning, research, homework, Holocaust, Auschwitz, history, Second World War, power, government, politics, Europe, Jewish, prison, concentration camp, Nazi
For more articles written for teachers and classrooms go to www.theday.co.uk
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