Life in the Manzanar Internment Camp

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Life in the Manzanar Internment Camp

Do you remember where the Manzanar Internment camp was located? Describe camp terrain, and the weather in both summer and winter?

Barbed Wire and Guard Towers How would it feel to be kept in an internment camp with barbed wire and guard towers?

The Barracks How is the barracks different from your house back home? How would you feel sharing a room with your entire family?

The Mess Hall What would be the sights, smells, and sounds of the mess hall? How would it be different than eating at home?

What type of work did people do in the internment camps?

School What would it be like to go to school in an internment camp? What would it be like to graduate high school in a camp?

Recreation What would you do for fun? How would you make the time pass more quickly?

Missing Home What would you miss most about your home and your friends?