There are events in history that beg to be remembered truthfully, accurately, and passionately. The Holocaust is one of those events. Learn more about the Holocaust with a free Holocaust teaching plan.
Teaching Method Used
The Zachor Holocaust Curriculum is a Holocaust teaching plan uses the firsthand experiences of a survivor. The curriculum is broken up into eight lesson plans that include:
- Written components
- Fact inserts
- Photographs
- Videos
Some of the lessons come directly from Ben Leser’s ,the founder of ZHC, autobiography: Living a Life that Matters: from Nazi Nightmare to American Dream.
Lesson Plans
There are eight lessons included in Holocaust teaching plan. They are:
- Lesson Plan 1: The Holocaust — It All Started with Hate
- Lesson Plan 2. Part 1: My Holocaust, My Experience
- Lesson Plan 2. Part 2: My Holocaust, My Experience
- Lesson Plan 3: I Am a Survivor, My Responsibility
- Lesson Plan 4: How Could This Happen?
- Lesson Plan 5: Life After Liberation
- Lesson Plan 6: March of the Living
- Lesson Plan 7: Choices
- Lesson Plan 8: Life Beyond Holocaust
Perspective is crucial to any historical inquiry. The teaching plan is taught from the perspective of the people who suffered most from the atrocities perpetrated against them. The goal of the Zachor Holocaust Curriculum is to educate, prevent, and prevail.
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