Teaching resources
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The Museum provides a range of resources for use in the classroom. Many are specially designed to meet National Curriculum requirements in Religious Education, History and Citizenship, and are available for all Key Stages. |
Touring exhibitions available for hire
The Museum has a wide range of touring exhibitions available for use by schools and colleges, where they can be integrated into a variety of curriculum-based activities.
Educational Resources
The Last Goodbye - The Rescue of Children from Nazi Europe
80 pages, illustrated in B&W and colour.
£7.50
A stimulating teaching resource that tells the extraordinary story of the Kindertransport, the rescue of 10,000 children from Nazi Europe. Designed for Key Stage 2 pupils and above, the text explains the experiences of the children in a user-friendly way and provides challenging, well structured tasks enabling children to respond to the issues that arise, including racial hatred, bullying, responsibility, and citizenship. Prints by artist Hans Jackson, a former child refugee, illustrate the pack in a vivid and effective way.
A touring exhibition of the same title is also available.
A Taste of Judaism
64 Pages, Full Colour
£5.00
A resource for teaching the Jewish dietary laws and traditions, as seen through the eyes of Jewish children, designed for Key Stage 2 pupils. Includes classroom material, mini research projects, exercises and quizzes designed to stimulate pupils' thinking and imagination.
Leon Greenman Auschwitz Survivor 98288
16 pages, illustrated
£3.00
A Resource for Holocaust Education to accompany the exhibition, with notes for teachers.
Other Museum publications are also available.
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