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Warm-up: Open to the next clean page in section 3 of your notebook: Title the page: “Holocaust Museum Tour” Divide the page into 6 sections. Label the sections: I learned…. I noticed… I feel… I wonder… I don’t understand… I would like to know more about…

Purpose for Viewing: I learned…. I noticed… I feel… I wonder… I don’t understand… I would like to know more about….

Reflection Journal Entry On the back of your notes from today, consider the following prompt: The Holocaust is considered one of the greatest human tragedies in the history of the world. Why is this true? Why did it happen? What should we learn from it?