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  1. Anne Frank: Her World and Her Diary. Anne Frank was one of six million Jewish victims murdered during the Holocaust. Anne's diary, written during her two years in hiding with her family in Amsterdam, remains one of the world's most widely read works of nonfiction.

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    (Treat others with respect; follow the Golden Rule; Be tolerant of differences; Use good manners, not bad language; Be considerate of the feelings of others; Don’t threaten, hit or hurt anyone; Deal peacefully with anger, insults, and disagreements)

    (Do what you are supposed to do; Persevere: keep on trying!; Always do your best; Use self-control; Be self-disciplined; Think before you act — consider the consequences; Be accountable for your choices)

    (Do your share to make your school and community better; Cooperate; Stay informed; vote; Be a good neighbor; Obey laws and rules; Respect authority; Protect the environment) 1. Why did the Dutch protectors risk their lives to try to help the Franks and the others hidden in the attic? What would you have done in that situation? 2. During World War I...

  2. This video includes background for students reading The Diary of Anne Frank in 8th grade language arts. Show Transcript.

  3. Anne Frank Video Diary | Primary education. In this activity, primary school pupils fold their own workbooks and answer viewing and thinking questions that are linked to the Anne Frank video diary and the additional educational episodes.

  4. In search of a new way of telling Anne Franks life story to young people, in partnership with the Anne Frank House, Every Media developed the Anne Frank video diary: an online video series on YouTube based on the diary of Anne Frank.

  5. Teaching The Diary of Anne Frank can be a little overwhelming for middle school and high teachers. First, there are many sensitive topics within the text. Secondly, teachers want to be empathetic to those students who are delicate and can be affected by traumatic topics.

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  7. In this second of four articles about the holocaust, teachers can get ideas for collaborative learning stations for teaching The Diary of Anne Frank. Part two of the lesson plan gives instructions on how to create information stations for students to learn about the Holocaust.

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