Detention Camp Class Kit
The Internment Camp Class Kit is a valuable resource for teaching about the Japanese American WWII internment. This Class Kit helps teachers present a meaningful, interactive program with hands-on experience. Through reading, writing, discussion and the arts, students will be exposed to the social, emotional and legal aspects of what happened to Japanese Americans – two-thirds of them American citizens – who were placed in detention camps for up to three years during WWII.
These ready-to-use materials for a class of 34 help engage students in developing decision-making and critical-thinking skills.
Kit Includes:
Photo Exhibit: 36 photographs and descriptions of the Japanese American internment experience
Classroom Activities Guide: Children of the Camps
Teacher’s Guide: “The Bill of Rights and the Japanese American WWII Experience”
Interpretive display items on the following areas:
- Evacuation: For sales sign, reproduction of Eviction Order, duffle bag
- Into the Camps: US map of Detention Camps, camp, barrack layout
- Camp Life: Audiotape and companion guide “Through Innocent Eyes” which details personal accounts of camp experiences, shadow boxes
- Aftermath: Copy of US government apology letter, origami instruction and supplies
Fee: $30.00 for 2-week rental, plus shipping charges. $50 deposit required.
Grade Level: 4-12 grades.
For more information or to reserve a Class Kit contact Sathya Seigel at (415) 921-5007. Or email education@njahs.org.