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Week of 8/20-8/24. This Week:. Monday: bell work, review quiz, virtual trip, notes, exit Tuesday: reading time, vocabulary quiz, read scene 1 Wednesday: journal, new vocabulary, read scene 2, exit Thursday: reading time, review, reading check, set
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This Week: Monday: bell work, review quiz, virtual trip, notes, exit Tuesday: reading time, vocabulary quiz, read scene 1 Wednesday: journal, new vocabulary, read scene 2, exit Thursday: reading time, review, reading check, set Friday: journal, review homework, start scene 3
Bell work: Monday, Aug. 20 Part of what makes being a part of the human race so special is the relationships that we create with other people. Take some time to make a record of one very special moment that you have shared with another person. “Someone to share my thoughts and my dreams… Someone who knows all my good and all my bad…and loves me anyway…”
Virtual Field Trip Why go into Hiding? http://www.annefrank.org/en/Subsites/Home/ Virtual Tour of Anne Frank House http://www.annefrank.org/en/Subsites/Home/Enter-the-3D-house/#/house/21/
Anne Frank’s Early Life Full name: Annelies Marie Frank Born: June 12, 1929 The writings from the years she spent in such close proximity to her family was discovered and published by her father, Otto Frank and continue to touch people today.
The Frank Family She was born in Frankfurt, Germany; her family emigrated to Amsterdam in the Netherlands. When Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, the Frank family immediately realized that it was time to flee. Otto later said, "Though this did hurt me deeply, I realized that Germany was not the world, and I left my country forever."
Life As A Jew • All Jews were required to • wear a yellow star • turn it their bicycles • do their shopping between 3 and 5 PM • go to only Jewish owned Barber Shops and Beauty Parlors • attend Jewish Schools • not aloud outside after dark (even in their own yard) • had to give up jewelry and valuables
Her Diary On June 12, 1942, Frank's parents gave her a red checkered diary for her 13th birthday. She wrote her first entry, addressed to an imaginary friend named Kitty, that same day: "I hope I will be able to confide everything to you, as I have never been able to confide in anyone, and I hope you will be a great source of comfort and support.“
Going into Hiding Weeks later, on July 5, 1942, Margot received an official summons to report to a Nazi work camp in Germany. The very next day, on July 6, 1942 the family went into hiding in makeshift quarters in an empty space at the back of Otto Frank's company building, which they referred to as the Secret Annex.
Who’s Who? http://www.annefrank.org/en/Subsites/Home/Inhabitants/ They were accompanied in hiding by Otto's business partner Hermann van Pels as well as his wife, Auguste, and son, Peter. Four months later, by Fritz Pfeffer. Otto's employees Kleiman and Kugler, as well as Jan and MiepGies and BepVoskuijl, provided food and information about the outside world.
READ Tues., Aug. 21
Vocabulary Quiz Unit 1
Explain how the opening scene (on pages 699-700) makes you feel about Mr. Frank. Use one of his lines, or one of the stage directions for him, to support your answer. EXIT I can analyze what the dialogue and actions of a character reveals about that character.
What does Mr. Frank mean in the quote to the left? Do you agree? Support your opinion with examples from your own knowledge or experiences. Wednesday, Aug. 22 Mr. Frank tells Anne, "There are no walls, there are no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind" (379). He is speaking metaphorically.
VOCABULARY Unit 2
Choose two characters, write three descriptive adjectives after each character's name, and discuss how Goodrich and Hackett (the authors of the play) develop these characters Exit The first segment of writing establishes characters.
Thurs., Aug. 23 READ
REVIEW How is Anne adjusting as scene 2 ends? What frustrations would you share with her if you were living under similar circumstances?
Reading Check ACT I, SCENES 1-2
Skim the introductory text that is italicized on page 698-699. Draw your idea of what the stage for the play should look like.
You know that history books, and the newspapers and television, are full of terrible things. Are people good at heart? Is anyone all evil? Is anyone all good? Feel free to give examples, from your own life, from the news, or from history. Friday, Aug. 24 Anne Frank says, "I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are really good at heart."