- My Next Action entering into the day was to continue working on my scrapbook.
- Today I added some additional pages to my Word document. I'm almost finished, so I can print it out soon and start putting my final scrapbook together soon!
- What I did today didn't really answer my researsh question, but it got my very close to my final project product!
- My Next Action is to come to class and work on my scrapbook and hopefully finish it Wed. or Fri.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Daily Progress Post #15
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Daily Progress Post #14
- My Next Action entering into the day was to continue working on my scrapbook at home and at school.
- Today I continued to work on my scrapbook by adding more pages to my Word document before I print the final project for my scrapbook.
- What I did today didn't really answer my research question, but it again got me closer to my final project being finished.
- My Next Action is to continue working on my scrapbook and hopefully finishing it this week!
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Daily Progress Post #13
- My Next Action entering into the day was to start my scrapbook.
- Today I started my scrapbook. I got the coverpage and a few additional pages written in a word document. From there I will print them and put them in my scrapbook.
- What I did today doesn't realy answer my research question, but it certainly gets my closer to being finished with my project for Exhibition Night.
- My Next Action is to continue working on my scrapbook at home and in class.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Daily Progress Post #12
- My Next Action entering into the day was to finish my project plan, do any additional research if needed, and work on my scrapbook.
- Today I finished my Project plan, did some additional research, and got some additional pictures.
- What I did today didn't really answer my research question; however, by finishing my Project plan, I am prepared to start my scrapbook.
- My Next Action is to start my scrapbook and get ready for Exhibition Night.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Daily Progress Post #11
- My Next Action entering into the day was to make my project plan for my scrapbook.
- Today I made a Word document on what I plan to do on each page of my scrapbook. I cited each page, too.
- What I did today didn't really answer my research question, but it certainly got me prepared to organize all my information that does answer my question.
- My Next Action is to finish my project plan over Spring break, do any additional research if needed, and work on my scrapbook.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Daily Progress Post #10
- My Next Action entering into the day was to finish my Index Cards.
- Today I did finished my index cards so I can move forward with my project. I also found a lot more pictures.
- What I did today helps answer my research question because I found out what goes on in extermination camps with workers and prisoners.
- My Next Action is to organize my scrapbook project plan next class for Exhibit Night.
Extermination camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extermination_camps
Summary: Extermination camps' main purpose was genocide, the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group. After prisoners were killed, the Nazis would take their money, diamonds, and even gold teeth. Workers would smoke on the job (even in crematoria), workers would act as if nothing happened if saw dead relative or even wife!!!! Terrible scream occurred led by being shot, some people revealed others in hiding and still were taken away to be killed.
Quotes: Captain Wirth said: “See for yourself the weight of that gold! It’s only from yesterday and the day before. You can’t imagine what we find every day—dollars, diamonds, gold. You’ll see for yourself!”
Summary: Extermination camps' main purpose was genocide, the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group. After prisoners were killed, the Nazis would take their money, diamonds, and even gold teeth. Workers would smoke on the job (even in crematoria), workers would act as if nothing happened if saw dead relative or even wife!!!! Terrible scream occurred led by being shot, some people revealed others in hiding and still were taken away to be killed.
Quotes: Captain Wirth said: “See for yourself the weight of that gold! It’s only from yesterday and the day before. You can’t imagine what we find every day—dollars, diamonds, gold. You’ll see for yourself!”
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Daily Progress Post #9
- My Next Step entering into the day was to continue researching and find more pictures.
- Today, I accomplished both. I found out all the different types of concentration camps and found pictures as well.
- What I did today helps answer my research question because there are multiple types of concentration camps and today I found out what went on in all of them.
- My Next Action is to finish my Index Cards and Daily Progress Posts next class so I can move on to finish my project.
Life in a Concentration Camp
http://www.cdli.ca/CITE/ns_camps_p7.pdf
Summary: Barracks helds beds stacks 3-4 with little room to move. "Children that survived
did so because they were hidden in homes, basements and convents (religious community)
or lived with Christian families who concealed their identities."
Summary: Barracks helds beds stacks 3-4 with little room to move. "Children that survived
did so because they were hidden in homes, basements and convents (religious community)
or lived with Christian families who concealed their identities."
Holocaust-Concentration Camps
http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/imt/nca/nca-01/nca-01-11-camps-03.html
Summary: Every escaped captured prisoner of war was sent to the extermination camps to be killed. These two rules were to be followed: 1. All captured escapees were to be turned over to th Chief of the Security Police whether it was a large group or individual. 2. No one on the outside must be informed of the POW's capture.
Summary: Every escaped captured prisoner of war was sent to the extermination camps to be killed. These two rules were to be followed: 1. All captured escapees were to be turned over to th Chief of the Security Police whether it was a large group or individual. 2. No one on the outside must be informed of the POW's capture.
Transit Camps of the Holocaust - Vught - Holocaust Research Project ...
http://www.zimbio.com/Holocaust+Research+Project/articles/241/Transit+Camps+Holocaust+Vught
Summary: Transit camps of the Holocaust were camps for political prisoners as well as some Jews. There were working and living barracks, watchtowers, and barbed wires just like in concentration camps, forced labor camps, extermination or death camps, and prisoner-of-war camps. The living conditions of all camps were brutal.
Picture
Summary: Transit camps of the Holocaust were camps for political prisoners as well as some Jews. There were working and living barracks, watchtowers, and barbed wires just like in concentration camps, forced labor camps, extermination or death camps, and prisoner-of-war camps. The living conditions of all camps were brutal.
Picture
Holocaust Timeline: The Camps
http://fcit.usf.edu/HOLOCAUST/TIMELINE/camps.htm
Summary: "In the beginning of the systematic mass murder of Jews, Nazis used mobile killing squads called Einsatzgruppen.The Einsatzgruppen consisted of four units of between 500 and 900 men each which followed the invading German troops into the Soviet Union."
"There were concentration camps, forced labor camps, extermination or death camps, transit camps, and prisoner-of-war camps. The living conditions of all camps were brutal."
Pictures (of Einsatzgruppen, and concentration camps, etc.)
Summary: "In the beginning of the systematic mass murder of Jews, Nazis used mobile killing squads called Einsatzgruppen.The Einsatzgruppen consisted of four units of between 500 and 900 men each which followed the invading German troops into the Soviet Union."
"There were concentration camps, forced labor camps, extermination or death camps, transit camps, and prisoner-of-war camps. The living conditions of all camps were brutal."
Pictures (of Einsatzgruppen, and concentration camps, etc.)
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Daily Progress Post #8
- My Next Action entering into the day was to continue researching daily life in concentration camps.
- Today I completed 22 Index cards and now I'm working on my 8th daily progress post. I found many pictures for my scrapbook and I found out a little more about daily life as well.
- What I did today helps answer my research question because I found out that there are not only camps where people went to work and die, but also camps where people were sent and released if the disagreed politically with the Nazis.
- My Next Action is to continue researching and looking for more pictures. Also, I need to prepare to be almost finished with my index cards and daily posts.
Life in the Dachau concentration camp - photo of first prisoners
http://www.scrapbookpages.com/DachauScrapbook/KZDachau/DachauLife.html
Summary: Not all prisons in camps had to wear the striped uniforms, just the classification. Where prisoners are held and sleep are known as barracks. Prisoners who didn't politically agree with the Nazis were sent to Dachau; once they were "rehabilitated, their belongings were returned and they could leave. Food was a little better here than in extermination camps, but not treatment.
Summary: Not all prisons in camps had to wear the striped uniforms, just the classification. Where prisoners are held and sleep are known as barracks. Prisoners who didn't politically agree with the Nazis were sent to Dachau; once they were "rehabilitated, their belongings were returned and they could leave. Food was a little better here than in extermination camps, but not treatment.
Status Report
1. So far on my project, I've accomplished 18 Index cards (before today's research), a daily progress report each day (7 so far). I've also accomplished learning a lot of new information about life in concentration camps during the Holocaust.
2. For my project, I still have to get a total of 30 Index cards, a total of 10 daily progress posts, and I have to complete my scrapbook neatly and creatively for Exhibit Night.
3. Finding websites that don't have repeatative information is harder than I thought it would be.
4. Finding survivor reports is easier than I thought it would be.
5. I don't think I would do anything differently if I could start my project over again. I like the way everything has worked out so far.
6. Before Spring Break, I need to have all of my Index cards and Daily Progress posts finished. I also need to have all my scrapbook materials gathered to be able to work on my project over Spring Break. Lastly, my research information and pictures need to be organized into the order I want them to be in my scrapbook.
2. For my project, I still have to get a total of 30 Index cards, a total of 10 daily progress posts, and I have to complete my scrapbook neatly and creatively for Exhibit Night.
3. Finding websites that don't have repeatative information is harder than I thought it would be.
4. Finding survivor reports is easier than I thought it would be.
5. I don't think I would do anything differently if I could start my project over again. I like the way everything has worked out so far.
6. Before Spring Break, I need to have all of my Index cards and Daily Progress posts finished. I also need to have all my scrapbook materials gathered to be able to work on my project over Spring Break. Lastly, my research information and pictures need to be organized into the order I want them to be in my scrapbook.
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