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Anne Frank Context

Anne Frank Context. Learning Target. With a partner, demonstrate your understanding of Anne Frank’s life from the readings in a Keynote presentation . www.annefrank.org. Find facts about Anne Frank and her family before the war, in hiding, and after the war.

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Anne Frank Context

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  1. Anne Frank Context

  2. Learning Target • With a partner, demonstrate your understanding of Anne Frank’s life from the readings in a Keynote presentation

  3. www.annefrank.org • Find facts about Anne Frank and her family before the war, in hiding, and after the war. • Create a keynote presentation that includes pictures and clips. • Use the following format to organize your presentation. • Use specific facts, but try to find facts that are interesting and show others who she was and what she was like. Don’t use vague details. ie... Anne Frank was a girl who was Jewish. (I think we already know this.)

  4. Six Slides • 1st slide is a title page including the title of your presentation • and your name(s) • 2nd slide is background about Anne and her family before the war. (3 facts minimum) • 3rd slide is information about Anne and her family in hiding. (3 facts minimum) • 4th slide is information about Anne and her family in the concentration camps (3 facts minimum) • 5th slide is other information you learn about Anne or her family after the war (3 facts minimum) • 6th slide is where you got your information (a citation!) • You may use pictures – but the information is what’s important!

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