Materials based on Cross-Curricular
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Cross-Curricular
This subject area contains materials for:
- Primary Level
- Secondary Level
- Post-16 Level
Some schools take a cross-curricular approach to Holocaust Memorial Day. This section provides you with a series of cross-curricular challenges which can be adapted to suit all age ranges.
The educational materials listed on this page are organised by School Levels. If you cannot find the materials that you're looking for, please drop us an email at enquiries@hmd.org.uk.
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Primary
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - The Pledge
The Speak Up, Speak Out pledge is the cornerstone of Holocaust Memorial Day 2012. In enabling your students to take this pledge you are supporting them in creating a safer, better future for all.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - Sir Ludwig Guttmann
The purpose of this resource is to give you the opportunity to teach your students about the link between the Paralympic games and the Holocaust. It is a chance to teach your students about making positive life choices – no matter how great the darkness of the past we can all strive, like Dr Guttmann, for a better future.
The lesson focuses on the life story of Paralympic founder Dr Guttmann and you may want to link it to work focused on the Paralympics. Suggestions for such work are given below.
You may choose to cue students into this lesson by lighting a candle.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - Introduction
This year’s resources for special settings have been conceived as three interlocking parts. Schools are free to pick and choose from these as they wish. You may want different classes within schools to do different things, or for one class to do it all, or for just a few students to do one thing. It is completely flexible and entirely up to you.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - First They Came presentation (1.5MB)
This presentation can be used in conjunction with the Special Educational Needs lesson plan ‘First They Came’.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - First They Came
This poem is presented as a sequence of meditative movements and sensory experiences enabling students to experience it in a variety of ways. The PowerPoint will lead you through how to deliver these experiences. The movement starts with a line of students at one side of a room, who gradually retreat by moving backwards at the turn of each page, symbolising the way people retreat from things that frighten them.
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HMD 2012 Primary Cross Curricular Lesson Plan: Sir Guttmann
Lesson plan to explore equality within sports with Key Stage 1 and 2.
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HMD 2012 Primary Cross Curricular Lesson Plan
To use poetry to explore what people should do to help those who are discriminated against or persecuted.
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HMD 2012 Primary Assembly - Welsh Translation
Isod ceir dau wasanaeth sy’n seiliedig ar thema eleni sef Dweud eich dweud, Dweud eich barn. Mae’r darn cyntaf yn sôn am ddyn dewr ac arbennig o’r enw Dr Ludwig Guttmann, ac mae’r ail ddarn yn adrodd stori y gallwn ni gyd ddysgu ohoni.
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Secondary
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - The Pledge
The Speak Up, Speak Out pledge is the cornerstone of Holocaust Memorial Day 2012. In enabling your students to take this pledge you are supporting them in creating a safer, better future for all.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - Sir Ludwig Guttmann
The purpose of this resource is to give you the opportunity to teach your students about the link between the Paralympic games and the Holocaust. It is a chance to teach your students about making positive life choices – no matter how great the darkness of the past we can all strive, like Dr Guttmann, for a better future.
The lesson focuses on the life story of Paralympic founder Dr Guttmann and you may want to link it to work focused on the Paralympics. Suggestions for such work are given below.
You may choose to cue students into this lesson by lighting a candle.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - Introduction
This year’s resources for special settings have been conceived as three interlocking parts. Schools are free to pick and choose from these as they wish. You may want different classes within schools to do different things, or for one class to do it all, or for just a few students to do one thing. It is completely flexible and entirely up to you.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - First They Came presentation (1.5MB)
This presentation can be used in conjunction with the Special Educational Needs lesson plan ‘First They Came’.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - First They Came
This poem is presented as a sequence of meditative movements and sensory experiences enabling students to experience it in a variety of ways. The PowerPoint will lead you through how to deliver these experiences. The movement starts with a line of students at one side of a room, who gradually retreat by moving backwards at the turn of each page, symbolising the way people retreat from things that frighten them.
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HMD 2012 Secondary Cross Curricular Lesson Plan
This lesson aims to use poetry, printed case studies and film to explore contemporary issues surrounding human rights and the consequences of people’s actions.
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HMD 2012 Secondary Assembly - Welsh Translation
Isod ceir dau wasanaeth sy’n seiliedig ar thema Diwrnod Cofio’r Holocost 2012, Dweud eich dweud, Dweud eich barn. Mae’r cyntaf yn cyfleu gwybodaeth, tra bod yr ail yn gwahodd myfyrwyr i ryngweithio.
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Post-16
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - The Pledge
The Speak Up, Speak Out pledge is the cornerstone of Holocaust Memorial Day 2012. In enabling your students to take this pledge you are supporting them in creating a safer, better future for all.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - Sir Ludwig Guttmann
The purpose of this resource is to give you the opportunity to teach your students about the link between the Paralympic games and the Holocaust. It is a chance to teach your students about making positive life choices – no matter how great the darkness of the past we can all strive, like Dr Guttmann, for a better future.
The lesson focuses on the life story of Paralympic founder Dr Guttmann and you may want to link it to work focused on the Paralympics. Suggestions for such work are given below.
You may choose to cue students into this lesson by lighting a candle.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - Introduction
This year’s resources for special settings have been conceived as three interlocking parts. Schools are free to pick and choose from these as they wish. You may want different classes within schools to do different things, or for one class to do it all, or for just a few students to do one thing. It is completely flexible and entirely up to you.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - First They Came presentation (1.5MB)
This presentation can be used in conjunction with the Special Educational Needs lesson plan ‘First They Came’.
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HMD 2012 Special Educational Needs - First They Came
This poem is presented as a sequence of meditative movements and sensory experiences enabling students to experience it in a variety of ways. The PowerPoint will lead you through how to deliver these experiences. The movement starts with a line of students at one side of a room, who gradually retreat by moving backwards at the turn of each page, symbolising the way people retreat from things that frighten them.
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HMD 2012 Post 16 Activities
Learning questions for Key stage 4 or post 16 which are suitable for lessons or tutor time.
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