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Book Club-Prisoner B-3087- A Will to Live in the Most Challenging of Times

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Mike P
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(615)
The book follows a Jewish teenager from right before his capture to when WW 2 ended. His will to live through unimaginable obstacles, based on a true story, presents an overwhelming goal to survive the unimaginable. #academic

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US Grade 6 - 8
I have taught this subject through novels to 5th and 6th graders for over 32 years plus have studied with a world-renowned expert in the field who teaches at a college near my location.  I also have experience bringing a survivor of this time period to my classes to speak to students and adults from home for over 20 years.  I have no plans to bring in a guest speaker at this time as the guest speakers that I use prefer to speak to groups larger than 10 people although learners can certainly check out the Shiloh project, Originated by Steven Spielberg, containing
thousands of audio and video recordings stored at the Holocaust Museum of Washington DC In order to hear firsthand from survivors.I am aware of the questions that can arise, the thoughts students bring forward and the emotions. My past experience leads to a very strong and solid understanding of the types of responses that can occur during a book like this and the sensitivity that is needed to make this a safe environment for everybody.
Homework Offered
For session 1- read pages 1-94 For session 2- read pages 95-165 For session 3- read pages 166 to end , including Afterward
1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
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Prisoner B-3087 by Alan Gratz
This course is for mature learners as the topics include intolerance, maltreatment, starvation, death at many times during the plot and different ways, massive mistreatment , a goal of dehumanization based on heritage, beliefs, age, strength,and more during the time period of the Holocaust.  It may lead to excellent opportunity for family discussion and you may find your learner wanting to talk about it beyond class.
I suggest parents have some knowledge of the content via details and reviews on www.commonsense.org and also the summary on Amazon.
This book presents a great opportunity to learn, grow, and understand the critical importance of decision making, standing for what is right, and the results that can arise from standing by rather than  coming to one's aid.
The spellbinding story is based on a true and deep removing tale of Jack Gruener As recalled by Jack and his wife Ruth, Both having survived the horrendous experiences of the holocaust and we’re than married over 60 years until Jack’s passing in 2017. Bruce still visits schools today throughout our country to speak about experiences in the holocaust and the critical importance of remembering this event so that it does not occur again in the world.

As alternate sources, one may want to check out Ruth’s memoir in titled Out of Hiding. One can also find factual information that Jack, for a time, worked at the enamel factory where a German businessman Mr. Schindler leder went on to save hundreds of Jews from extermination. The story of Schindler’s list press other multiple books of his incredible braveness and accomplishments might be an alternate source you wish to look at with your learner. Jack continued on to survive nine more concentration camps against all odds. This novel briefly touches upon the fact that he came face-to-face with Josef Mengele, And although this book does not go into more detail other than a moment when Mr. Mengele is pointing to the left and to the right at each prisoner, in other words who shall survive and hooch on that, there are many multiple sources that one can read about him.

Finally, following Jack’s trail to the United States and his rebuilding after the loss of so many in his family and in his entire country and beyond, again there are multiple sources that show the resilience and strength, along with tremendous odds, during the rebuilding of one’s life after such a horrific time.

 In terms of sources from different perspectives, I am not aware of any that would support the factual information that occurred during this time period. The important thing is the sensitivity and understanding from the teacher and dealing with the situation and remembering the key lesson of the importance of learning about history so that these horrific events do not repeat themselves. 

Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(615)
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There is nothing more exciting than when you see a student think deeply, question ideas, share a new thought, or explore character’s actions/ decisions or a quote  or a purpose the author had when writing a novel and then connect the information... 
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$66

for 3 classes
1x per week, 3 weeks
55 min

Completed by 6 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
2-6 learners per class

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