Grade Range: 7-12Resource Type(s): Lessons & ActivitiesDuration: 50 MinutesDate Posted: 6/10/2008
This lesson will help students identify with the experiences of camp internees during World War II. Students will be divided into four-member "family" groups that are to be relocated to an internment camp. They will then read two sections of the online exhibition entitled A More Perfect Union and, based on what they have read, make decisions about what they will take with them. After discussing their decisions, students will visit the "Reflections" section of A More Perfect Union and write a response to at least one of the topics.
Discussions, Museum education, Role playing
The individual identified in Japanese characters, here is, Michibiku Ozamoto, or, in Englis...
civil rights, Constitution, prejudice, Asian American Heritage Month, APA, racism, APA Heritage Month, Asian Pacific American, Second World War, WW2, segregation, World War II, Asian, world war 2, WWII, discrimination, Asian Pacific American Heritage month, May, Asian American, citizenship
Told by a Japanese American boy, this story shows how baseball made life in the internment camps ...
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