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6th - 8th Grade
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Students read excerpts of "Anne Frank's Diary" and analyze it for Anne's thoughts on feelings, relationships and behaviors she noted while her family was in hiding. They make a poster that reflects their analysis and present it to the class.

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4th Grade
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Students develop a deeper understanding of Anne Frank's survival. They select significant subject matter for a family photo album, write photo captions expressing feelings as well as facts, and sequence material in a logical, meaningful manner.

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6th - 8th Grade
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Students read and analyze the play "The Diary of Anne Frank" based on the book of the same name. They identify philanthropic concepts and values in the play and discuss the ways in which specific characters actions affect the events. They compare and contrast life in the Secret Annexe with their everyday experiences.

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6th - 8th Grade
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Students conduct research to put Anne Frank's diary into historical context. They use maps, timelines, essays and websites to examine the early victories of the German army, paying special attention to the Netherlands and experiences of Anne Frank.

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7th - 9th Grade
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Students enhance their reading of The Diary of a Young Girl by connecting the diary to the study of history and to honor the legacy of Anne Frank. Students identify territorial changes to Germany as a result of the Treaty of Versalilles and identify European countries that came under German control before and during World War II.

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6th - 8th Grade
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Students compare the play The Diary of Anne Frank with the primary source, Diary of Anne Frank. In this Anne Frank lesson, students examine the roles of the main characters in the play and look at the philanthropic ideas that are included. They use a T-graph to compare the play to Anne Frank's diary.

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9th - 12th Grade
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Students examine the philanthropic concepts and values in the play, "The Diary of Anne Frank." They read the play, role-play characters, create a poster, and write journal entries.

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6th - 8th Grade
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Students explore the play "The Diary of Anne Frank." They examine key literary terms and basic Holocaust history. They compare and contrast Anne's life as presented in the play and the novel. They analyze action through cues presented in dialogue.

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6th Grade
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Students read and discuss the book, The Diary of A Young Girl, by Anne Frank, analyzing the autobiographical writing style of journal writing. They write their personal thoughts, feelings, and experiences of their own daily activities for one week.

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8th Grade
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Students become acquainted with major events, especially related to the life and times of Anne Frank and compare personal and family chronology to Twentieth Century events. They examine how discrimination existed in the past and still exists today.