Students studying Holocaust make identification cards
Published 4:41 pm Wednesday, May 24, 2017
- MOULTRIE, Ga. — Students in Doug Yarbrough’s world history class at C.A. Gray Junior High took their knowledge of the Holocaust to a whole new level. Students created more than 800 Holocaust Identification Cards by researching seven Holocaust victims and writing each character’s story using first-person perspective. Students then placed each identification card on the school wall in C-building, which circled around the entire hallway.
MOULTRIE, Ga. — Students in Doug Yarbrough’s world history class at C.A. Gray Junior High took their knowledge of the Holocaust to a whole new level. Students created more than 800 Holocaust Identification Cards by researching seven Holocaust victims and writing each character’s story using first-person perspective. Students then placed each identification card on the school wall in C-building, which circled around the entire hallway.
After discovering that many individuals identified spent time at Auschwitz Death Camp, students took a virtual field trip of the camp in today’s time.