Many of us use a curriculum to teach history; but using
literature to teach history can be a great teaching tool. I am continuing this
history literature series with some of the best books to teach about World War II.
Using literature to teach history illuminates the time period, helps integrate
the history curriculum, and enriches social studies. With my love for
literature and history, it only makes sense to combine the two, so I have
gathered some of my favorite books that teach about World War II in elementary
school.
Hidden: A Child’s Story of the Holocaust by Loic
Dauvillier is a gentle, poetic young graphic novel for young readers. In this
picture book, Dounia, a grandmother, tells her granddaughter the story even her
son has never heard, how, as a young Jewish girl in Paris, she was hidden away
from the Nazis by a series of neighbors and friends who risked their lives to
keep her alive when her parents had been taken to the concentration camps.
Hidden ends on a tender note, with Dounia and her mother rediscovering each
other as World War II ends; and a young girl in present-day France becoming
closer to her grandmother, who can finally, after all those years, tell her
story.
World War II: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House
Super Edition #1: World at War, 1944 by Mary Pope Osborne is filled with
up-to-date information, photographs, illustrations, and tidbits from Jack and
Annie. When Jack and Annie came back from their adventure in Magic tree House
Super Edition #1: World at War, 1944, they had lots of questions. How did World
War II begin? Why were so many innocent people killed? What was D-Day? Find out
the answers to these questions and more as Jack and Annie learn all about one
of the darkest hours of history.
What Was D-Day by Brennan Demuth takes readers into
the heart of the action as they discover how it was planned and carried out and
how it overwhelmed the Germans who had been tricked into thinking the attacks
would take place elsewhere. D-Day was a major turning point in World War II and
hailed as one of the greatest military attacks of all time.
Spies, Code Breakers, and Secret Agents: A World War II
Book for Kids by Carole Roman is an exciting history book for kids. Spies,
Code Breakers, and Secret Agents explore the intriguing world of spycraft and
shows you what goes on behind the scenes in war. From spy schools and ciphers
to sneaky tools and secret armies, this guide takes you on a declassified tour
of the undercover operations that helped decide the outcome of World War II.
These are only a few of my favorite books that teach about
World War II, there are so many more out there! Feel free to share in the
comments what you consider the best book to teach about World War II in
elementary school.
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