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The Diary of a Young Girl
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Born in Germany in 1929. When the NAZIS came to power in Germany, Otto Frank moved family to Holland. Germany occupied Holland in 1940. Her father took his family to a “Secret Annex” in the Office in which he worked.
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Non-Fiction is written about real events, people, and places. There are a variety of types: Articles, Biographies, Diaries/Memoirs, Informational Readings (Maps, Directions, Instructions, etc.), etc. Although it is based on fact, the reader cannot (necessarily) accept everything in non-fiction as fact. Judge facts for yourself.
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A Diary is a book used as a personal record of events, experiences, and observations. A Diary is (typically) non-fiction. Diary is addressed to “Kitty”.
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Ann Frank’s diary begins on her 13th birthday and ends a little over two years later. It records events she experiences, hears, observes, and feels during her and her family’s hideout from the Nazis in WWII. After the war, her diary was found and published. Originally written in Dutch, it was edited and published in 1947.
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“Anti-Jewish” racism. For centuries in Europe, Jewish business people have been resented and stereotyped as greedy and dishonest. Jews were considered outsiders and largely made scapegoats. This treatment has persisted for centuries, as Jews were killed or exiled.
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Following Germany’s defeat in WWI, Jews were again made a scapegoat. Adolf Hitler, and the National Socialist Party (NAZI), used Anti-Semitism to gain popular support. The NAZIs claimed that the Aryans (Germans) were a “Master Race” deserving to rule over all others. Social Darwinism
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The Franks: Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Margot, and Anne. The Van Daans: Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, and Peter. Mr. Dussel
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1. Ardent (adj.) 2. Fanatic (n.) 3. Superfluous (adj.) 4. Chattels (n.) 5. Piqued (adj.) 6. Obstinate (v.) 7. Prude (n.) 8. Vague (adj.) 9. Rebuke (v.) 10. Sarcasm (n.) 11. Congenial (adj.) 12. Plied (v.) 13. Pall (n.) 14. Disdainful (adj.) 15. Procured (v.)
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1. Fatalist (n.) 2. Aloof (adj.) 3. Clandestine (adj.) 4. Shamming (v.) 5. Proficient (adj.) 6. Ado (n.) 7. Unassuming (adj.) 8. Incessantly (adv.) 9. Capitulation (n.) 10. Oppressive (adj.) 11. Condole (v.) 12. Tolerant (adj.) 13. Tact (n.) 14. Fatuous (adj.) 15. Quarrel (n.)
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1. Nuisance (n.) 2. Scoff (v.) 3. Coquettish (adj.) 4. Conceited (adj.) 5. Impertinent (v.) 6. Adroit (adj.) 7. Perplexed (adj.) 8. Pseudonym (n.) 9. Sole (adj.) 10. Din (n.) 11. Inevitably (adv.) 12. Loathe (v.) 13. Manifest (v.) 14. Bliss (n.) 15. Boisterous (adj.)
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In groups of 2-4 students, complete and present one of the follow to demonstrate your understanding of Anne Frank’s diary: Path 1: Performance. Path 2: Reflection. Path 3: Connection. Path 4: Research. All four paths must be presented to the class by the group and include a visual aid to help the audience better understand your presentation. You may chose any medium for your visual aid.
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In Path 1, your group must choose three scenes/diary entries that you feel best illustrate Anne’s personality/character and reenact them for the class. The performance must be between 5-10 minutes for the three scenes. Introduce each scene and what it shows about Anne. You may alter some of the dialogue and fictionalize some of the actions of the characters for dramatic purposes.
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In path 2, your group will discuss amongst themselves what they learned from reading The Dairy of a Young Girl and share it with the class in a presentation. Consider: what you learned about Anne, World War II, the Holocaust, Humanity, Adolescence, Family, Love, Courage, etc. Presentations must go into depth about what was learned and be between 4-6 minutes.
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In path 3, your group will discuss amongst themselves the connections between Anne’s diary and themselves. Consider: Anne’s hopes, dreams, fears, struggles and successes, and your own. Presentations must go into depth regarding the connections and be between 4-6 minutes.
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Research and inform the class about one of the following: Miep Gies Otto Frank The Secret Annexe Anne’s Dairy Other Holocaust survivors or rescuers. Presentations must be between 4-6 minutes and include a works cited of at least two sources (other than the Diary) to be given to the teacher.
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1. Write a 1-page alternate ending to The Diary of a Young Girl. 2. Draw/color a “graphic novel” version of one scene from The Diary of a Young Girl. 3. Create a 10-line found poem from the Diary. 4. Write a 1-page fictional interview between yourself and Anne Frank. 5. Explain (in ½ a page) how learning about Anne’s life has changed your life or perspective of the world. 6. Draw/color an original book cover to The Diary of a Young Girl.
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