For School Districts & Teachers: Purchase your teacher edition and a minimum of a class set (25 student books) together. Contact Simon Say Publishing at MsSimonSays2020@gmail.com for wholesale pricing. A comprehensive look at the history that led to the Holocaust, its connection to human rights and how particular moments in history from the age of discovery to the industrial revolution to WWI all contributed to the development of human society and its role in the Holocaust. Designed to teach students about the Holocaust from an interdisciplinary and interconnected approach to history and the role the individual plays through student-centered project based learning activities specifically tailored to the 21st century student in grades 8 through 12. While other books are written for high school seniors and mostly college students, this book is only for grades 8 through 12. The approach is one of humanity and humanizing the past, especially the victims, therefore there are few if any images of tortured or dead victims. Written by an award winning teacher with 20 + years experience working with a variety of student populations including Title I, special education (emphasis on mild to moderate autism spectrum, ADHD, and language impairment, Trauma, and ESOL). The lessons have been applied to all these populations with great success. The author is available for textbook application trainings. Also available is the teacher's edition to this textbook.
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