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Anne Frank digital book link
- Anne Frank printable packet
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Anne Frank Act I text link
- Anne Frank Bio Video
- Anne Frank Secret Annex Online
Anne Frank - Secret Annex Measurements
Anne Frank Project Choices
Anne Frank Bio video
Inside tour of The Secret Annex
The Diary of Anne Frank digital copy - Anne Frank Brain Pop
- Anne Frank Secret Annex Online
- Inside Anne Frank's home (5 minute video)
- Brief Bio of Anne Frank - 45:07 Youtube video
- Miep talks about why she helped the Jews
- Miep talks about giving Mr. Frank the diary
Movie - The Diary of Anne Frank Movie -
Vocab Lists
List 2 (Anne Frank list)
- Aggravating - annoying; make worse; re-injure; troublesome
- Appalled - stunned; dismayed;
- Jubilation - celebration; triumph; satisfaction
- Apprehension - hesitation; caught, arrested, detained
- Loathe - extreme dislike; hatred; intense dislike/disgust
- Sustenance - Food/drink; allows you to live; source of strength
- Disgruntled - angry; dissatisfied
- Intuition - your gut feeling; inner thoughts; first impressions
- Oppression - prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control; mental distress
- Tyranny - under someone's rule; cruel or oppressive government rule
List 3 - Anne Frank List
- Onslaught - a fierce or destructive attack
- Vile - extremely unpleasant; foul; nasty; bad; horrid; horrible
- Forlorn - pitifully sad; abandoned or lonely
- Wallow - take pleasure, satisfaction or indulge; roll about, lie, splash
- Insufferable - too extreme to bear; intolerable; overwhelming
- Pent-Up - closely held back or confined
- Pandemonium - wild; noisy; disorder; chaos
- Stealthily - something done secretly, slyly, or in a manner designed to not attract attention
- Compassionate - feeling or showing sympathy or concern for others
- Ostentatiously - trying to impress others; trying to attract attention
List 4 - Anne Frank vocab list
1. Diary
2. Historical
3. Impact
4. Melancholy
5. Enhance
6. Emigrate
7. Capitulation
8. Succession
9. Anxiety
10. Anti-Semitism
Anne Frank vocab
- Loathe
- Oppressive
- Monotonous
- Ludicrous
- Gestapo
- Pious
- Evade
- Barbarous
- Tranquility
- Row
Anne Frank List 4
- Intuition - ability to know immediately without reasoning
- Inarticulate - speechless or unable to express oneself
- Ostentatiously - in a showy way
- Fatalist - one who believes that all events are determined by fate and cannot be changed.
- Meticulous - extremely careful about details
- Indignant - filled with anger over some meanness or injustice
- Ineffectually - without producing the desired effect
- Humiliated - make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect, especially publicly.
- Inferiority Complex - a lack of self-worth, a doubt and uncertainty, and feelings of not measuring up to standards.
- Poise - graceful, elegant; balance
Play Characters: Miep
Mr. Frank
Anne Frank
Mrs. Van Daan
Mr. van Daan
Mrs. Frank
Mr. Kraler
Peter
Margot
Dussel
Anne Frank Warm Up 1
Rewrite making grammatical corrections.
On June 14 1942 thirteen-year-old Anne Frank begun a diary in which she recorded her hopes thoughts and dreams.
Anne's diary became the basis of Frances Goodrich's and Albert Hackett's play, The Diary of Anne Frank
The play gives the tragedy of war a human face and voice, Anne Frank's.
8 people were crammed into a tiny apartment, forced into hideing by the Nazi threat.
Anne Frank Warm Up 2
Rewrite the sentences making grammatical corrections.
Cramped quarters and the fear of discover makes everyone tense.
The high spirited and fun loving Anne sometimes gets on peoples nerves
Everyone has there own opinion about how Anne should behave.
Anne can be difficult, however she is also generous and optimistic.
Anne Frank Project Choices
Anne Frank Project Choices (Choose One)
1. Poster - almost like a Book Report. An in-depth glimpse into the story/Secret Annex
2. Diorama - could be one specific room in the Secret Annex or the Secret Annex as a whole. Include details like the celebrity posters in Anne's room. Could be a shoe box or some other type of 3D model.
3. Model of The Secret Annex - A three story/multi layer creation of the Secret Annex. Items used could include styrofoam, popiscle sticks, etc. Be creative.
4. Create trading cards of the main characters (minimum of 10 characters) - Front will have a picture of the person and their name. The back side will have their stats (age, date of birth and death, quotes, etc). Use the Bio website in Schoology to research this info.
5. Act out a scene of the play
6. Create a Google Slides or PowerPoint presentation (minimum of 10 slides) - could be character synopsis, a timeline of events, a comparison of plot vs. subplot(s). Could create 10 slides on each person - 8 occupants and 2 helpers.
7. Create your own diary with entries like Anne's. Minimum of 10 entries. Entries should be half-page to one page each. About your own life.
8. Create a collage about one theme from the play. It should include mostly images, though words and phrases may be sparingly used. The center should be a single word, the theme you are illustrating/representing. Could be on poster board, a tri-fold presentation board, etc.
9. Mural - create a painting or drawing of the setting, theme, characters, a blue print of the Secret Annex, etc. You should be creative to choose this project.
10. Clay/Playdough model of one of the characters - should be the size of a Barbie doll (or bigger) and include a backdrop like Anne's bedroom, etc.
8 People in Hiding : The Frank Family (Otto, Edith, Margot, and Anne); The Van Pels Family (Hermann, Auguste, Peter); Fritz Pfeffer (Dussel)
Helpers : Miep Gies and Victor Kugler (Kraler)
Dear Parents/ Guardians:
Please be advised that 8th graders at YMS will once again be studying the unit “Anne Frank” in their Language Arts classes. Please be aware that this Holocaust drama, while not explicitly violent, explores some mature themes about WWII, captivity, self- preservation, religious persecution and perseverance. Although many students have already heard about Anne Frank by the time they reach middle school, the video based on her diary and account of survivors, includes some tense and potentially frightening scenes of what life was like for Jews in hiding. There is a general sense of foreboding as the Franks and their friends await the inevitable capture. Although the issue of sexuality is insignificant, Anne and Peter do flirt, share a few stolen kisses etc. A preview video with an anticipation guide helps students come to grips with the time period and the restrictions placed on Jews prior to being sent to concentration camps. The drama presentation will be read in class, which will highlight the daily adventures and will lead to the eventual capture and deportation. A second part of this video will show what life was like in the concentration camps and tracks the ultimate demise of the characters and the miraculous survival of the patriarch, Otto Frank. Graphic scenes of gas chambers, crematoriums, disease and starvation are utilized to show how Anne remained a beacon of hope, an eternal optimist amidst the horrifying conditions.
If you wish for your child to not view this video that outlines life and death in these concentration camps, please return this form and let his/her Language Arts teacher know to provide an alternate assignment in the media center when those clips are shown. Please only return this form if you wish for your student to NOT participate.
Please note: The Anne Frank Project is due on Friday, February 16, 2018. This is a 40% grade.
I do NOT give permission for my student to watch the Anne Frank movie.
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Anne Frank Unit Test – Study Guide
List some of the restrictions against the Jews (when Hitler came to power). _____________________________________
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What is the Star of David? ____________________________________________________________________________
Anne’s perspective on the Star of David _________________________________________________________________
Peter’s perspective on the Star of David _________________________________________________________________
Who is Miep? ______________________________________________________________________________________
Who is Kraler? ______________________________________________________________________________________
What business did Mr. Frank own? _____________________________________________________________________
What led the Frank’s to the Netherlands? ________________________________________________________________
Why did Mr. Frank feel like he “owed” the Van Daans? _____________________________________________________
What do they call the bathroom? _____________________________________________________________________
How many bathrooms do they have? ___________________________ Do they have a shower/tub? ______________
What are the hours of quiet time?__________________________________________
One day Anne’s friends come to play but they are all gone. Where do people think they have gone? ______________ Why? ____________________________________________________________________________________________
What presents does Anne give at Hanukkah?
Dussel _________________________ Margot ________________________
Mr. Frank _______________________ Mrs. Frank ______________________
Mouschi _________________________ Peter ___________________________
Mrs. Van Daan ____________________ Mr. Van Daan ____________________
What does each character wish they could do (if/when they get out of hiding)?
Mrs. Van Daan ____________________ Anne____________________
Peter ___________________________ Dussel____________________
ACT II
How long are they in hiding at the beginning of this act? (be specific) __________________________________________
What does Miep bring at the beginning of Act II? What time of year is it? _______________________________________
Who is Carl? What does he want? ______________________________________________________________________
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What happened to the ration book people? ____________________________________________________________
Describe the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan _________________________________________________
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What does Mr. Van Daan want to do with Mrs. Van Daan’s fur coat? __________________________________________
What does he want to spend the money on? _____________________________________________________________
Who is secretly stealing food in the Secret Annex? _________________________________________________________
What does the thief steal in the break in? ________________________________________________________________
Ideas about how they got caught/who turned them in:
Book Version: _____________________________________________________________________
Movie Version: _____________________________________________________________________
Turning point with Mrs. Frank in the story _______________________________________________________________
Anne’s feelings about being in a concentration camp? ________________________________________________
Who Said It / Quotes (you will identify who said the line from the play)
For example: “I know almost for certain that Margot would never kiss anyone unless she was engaged to them.”
When/where did the following people die?
Anne ______________________________________________ Margot _______________________________
Mrs. Frank _________________________________________
How did Mr. Frank find out about the death of Anne and Margot? ____________________________________________
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Who survives in the end? _____________________________________________________________________________
When was the book published? ______________________________________________
Who fought to get her diary published? ________________________________________
What does Anne call her diary (nickname)? _____________________________________
Who wrote the book? ________________________