Anne Frank,
Diary of a Young Girl
Lesson plans and teaching resources
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The lesson ideas at this page emphasize writing. Scroll down for a useful table connecting specific passaes in the text with corresponding literacy activities.
This Reading Group Guide includes 10 discussion questions. Follow links to a biography and an online excerpt.
This page includes extensive background information, discussion questions, and vocabulary.
Students correct the errors in a paragraph. Includes handout, key.
Each of the 35 lessons at this site begins with a reference to an event in the Diary, often a quotation, then leads students into modern times, either their own lives or events in the world around them. These pages are rich with activities for writing and/or discussion.
Lesson plans, materials, learning activities, and vocabulary for grades 5-12. These lessons emphasize text-to-world connections.
In this lesson students investigate the historical background to World War II.
July 22, 1941. The girl next door is getting married. Anne Frank is leaning out of the window of her house in Amsterdam to get a good look at the bride and groom. It is the only time Anne Frank was ever filmed.
Students investigate Anne Frank's writing strategies and apply them to their own writing.
This lesson explores the realities and effects of war on children by examining diaries, journals, and letters written by children during times of war. Through class discussion and studying various texts of actual events, students will examine the similarities and differences of children's experiences during wartime in different parts of the world, as well as the power of documenting these experiences in writing. The lesson culminates with a variety of creative and interactive theater exercises that broaden students understandings of children during times of war.
Created for middle school and high school students, the guide features strategies that support classroom viewing and discussion, tips on using the diary as a springboard to explore intolerance and racism and new ways to encourage students' own self-expression. Adobe Reader required for access.
A variety of reading strategies, including graphic organizers, KWHL charts, a list of vocabulary words, and more. Adobe Reader required for access.
An interview with people who made the 1959 film version.
At this site students can take a virtual tour of the Secret Annex.
A list of 173 words presented in context. Click on the word for definition and synonyms.