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Name of Your Child By: Your First and Last Name --Note the background doesn’t make the text/pics hard to see
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Background Child’s full name Birth city and country Birthday Parents’ names Sibilings’names (if available) Parents’ jobs Affluence (rich family? Poor family? Middle- class? Picture that represents your child (not a picture of the child—Googling the child will result in you knowing the child’s fate before the end of the term, which is not the point of the assignment)
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Details about their early life pre-war School? Activities/hobbies? How big was their town? How many Jews? Picture of their town/representation of their hobbies/etc.
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History of Country Year the country was established Capital National language Climate Involvement in WWII (Allies? Axis? Neutral?) Map of Country/Country’s flag/Picture of a major city/etc.
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Culture of Country Major religion Facts about popular/traditional: – Food – Clothing – Music – Sports/games Anything that stands out about this country and makes it different from others Picture of traditional food/clothes/sports/etc.
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Time Period Famous/important things that happened during the decade in which your child was born Famous/important things that happened in their city/country Famous/important things you know for sure would have effected the child (dance crazes? Fashion trends? Popular children’s games?) Picture of one of the famous things you listed below
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Child’s Involvement in Holocaust Year when things started to change and how Year when Germans entered the country/town Year the town was made into a ghetto (if applicable) Year the child left their home (if applicable) Last known date associated with the child Map of German invasion of country/pictures from the war
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Facts about Camps/Ghettos/etc. Depending on what your child experienced, put some facts about concentration camps, ghettos, or the phenomenon of hiding Jews during the war. If you know specifics (which camp, which ghetto), use specific facts about those places Picture of a camp/ghetto/hiding place
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Final Thoughts Other important/interesting facts you learned about the child, their experience, history, culture, etc. Moral/ethical lessons you learned from researching the child (your opinion) Picture to express your feelings/what you learned
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Works Cited Benton, Thomas Hart. The Sowers. 1942. National Archives and Records Administration, St. Louis. A Teacher’s Guide to the Holocaust. Web. 11 Feb 2015. “Children of the Holocaust—Biographies” Children of the Holocaust. Web. 9 Jan 2015. Lambert, Tim. "A Brief History of Poland." Local Histories. 1 Jan. 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2015.. The bio we gave you An info website with a “.org” ending A picture from an “.edu” website about the Holocaust; try not to use cruddy stock images All entries alphabetized
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