The Diary of Anne Frank
Unit Daily Lesson Plans
Day 1 - Computer Lab
- As a pre-reading activity
to activate their prior knowledge about Anne Frank and the Holocaust, ask
students to complete the anticipation guide at the following address: www.westga.edu/~kidreach
- The anticipation guide
includes questions (no right or wrong answers) concerning issues they will
encounter in the text (see sample next page)
- Briefly explain upcoming
unit and that throughout the unit students will publish their own
diary.
- Pass out personal diary rubrics and go over requirements and
expectations
- Briefly review word
processing functions (opening files, saving to a disk, formatting, font
size/color/style, etc,)
- Instruct students to
begin journal entry one saving it to their disk:
- Here�s what I know
about the Holocaust�
- Here�s what I want to
know about the Holocaust�
- If extra time, allow
students to begin working on the cover of their diary
Day 2 - Classroom
- Have students copy brief
notes from overhead about the Holocaust and background on Anne Frank, explaining and discussing as you
go
- �Remembering Anne Frank�
article�have students read the article and answer the reading guide questions
as they read. Finish for homework if necessary.
Day 3
- Classroom
- Go over �Remembering Anne
Frank� reading guide questions/answers. (Current Events Magazine,
Issue 20, pgs. 2a-2d)
- Put grammar sentences on overhead and have students copy, making
grammatical corrections
- Let students get with a
partner to discuss sentences and decide on the proper grammar for each
sentence
- Choose students to type
the corrected sentences on the computer, showing on the TV screen, via the LTV
Presenter. Edit the sentences as a class, making sure students copy down
the grammatical correct sentence, discussing rationale/rules as you go.
- Have students define
words from "The Diary of Anne Frank" vocabulary list, and write a sentence with each word,
finishing for homework if necessary.
Day 4
- Computer Lab
- Journal Entry 2:
Pretend you had one hour to prepare to go into hiding. You can NEVER
return to your home. You can not carry a suitcase; it would be obvious
you were going into hiding. It is winter, therefore VERY cold outside
and there is limited food where you are going. What items would you take
with you? How would you disguise these items and how would you carry
them?
- Review vocabulary
definitions, allow students to share the sentences they wrote
- Using crossword puzzle
software already loaded on computer, or go to http://puzzlemaker.school.discovery.com/ , and instruct
students to create a QUALITY crossword puzzle using at least 20 of the 25
words they previously defined.
Day 5
- Classroom
- Journal entry 3: A
diary is� How do you feel about diaries/journals?
- Take up crossword
puzzles. Copy all puzzles that are accurate and educational for later
distribution.
- Virtual tour of Auschwitz
concentration camp at http://remember.org/educate/index.html
- Pass out spreadsheet
assignment handout and discuss expectations (may allow students to work with a
partner or individually)
- Have students start on spreadsheet assignment (see sample chart)
Day 6
- Computer Lab
- Journal entry 4: After
seeing pictures of concentration camps and learning a little about the
Holocaust and Anne Frank, I feel�
- Finish spreadsheet
assignment
- Read Act I, Scenes
1-2, finish for homework if necessary
Day 7
� Classroom
- Read Act I, Scenes 1-2,
discussing as you go````
- Journal entry 5 (to be
word processed at a later time):
- If you had to live in
hiding and could not make a sound from 9am-6pm everyday, except Sunday, and
had no electronic toys to entertain yourself, what would you do? Make
up a daily schedule for one of your days, by listing an activity for every
hour from 9-6
- Anne�s father tells her
to remember, �There are no walls, there are no bolts, no locks that anyone
can put on your mind.� Respond to this quote�Do you agree?
Disagree?
- Pass out variety of
vocabulary puzzles, making sure each student gets a different puzzle than the
one they created. Finish for homework if necessary
Day 8
� Classroom
- Read Act I, Scene 3
orally, discussing as you read.
- Journal entry 6 (to be
word processed at a later time):
- Compare and contrast
the character of Anne and Peter.
- Write a name poem for
one of the characters in hiding.
- Play vocabulary review
game (Test Day 10).
Day 9
� Classroom
- Quiz on Act I, Scenes 1-3 and background information (notes)
- Read Act I, Scene
4
- Journal entry 7 (to be
word processed at a later time): In Scene 4 Anne describes the first thing
each of the people in the secret annex would like to do after getting out of
the hidden quarters. If you were free after many months of hiding, what
would be the first thing you would like to do? WHY?
- Vocabulary review
handout, (see text page 493) for homework�vocabulary test tomorrow!!!
Day
10 � Classroom
- Vocabulary Test
- Read Act I, Scene 5
orally, discussing as you read
- Journal entry 8 (to be
word processed at a later time): Prepare a holiday gift list for your
family as Anne did. Include only items that cost no money. Write
an explanation of why each gift is just right for the person receiving
it.
Day
11 � Classroom
- Put grammar sentences 1-10 on the overhead and have students
copy, making grammatical corrections
- Let students confer with
a partner and decide on the correct grammar for each sentence
- Choose students to type
corrected sentences on the computer, showing on the TV screen, via the LTV
presenter. Edit as a class, discussing as you go, making sure students
are copying the corrected sentences
- Read Act 2, Scene 1, may
finish for homework
Day
12 � Classroom
- Discuss Act 2, Scene
1
- Read Scenes 2-5,
discussing as you go
- Journal entry 9 (to be
word processed at a later time):
- What feelings did you
experience at the end of the play?
- Anne�s diary was
published in more than 50 countries. The play, based on her diary, won
a Pulitzer Prize and was made into a movie. Why do you think Anne�s
diary and her story have attracted so much attention?
- At the end of the play
Mr. Frank says Anne was happy at the concentration camp. Why does he
think this?
- The last quote that Mr.
Frank reads from the diary is, �In spite of everything, I still believe that
people are really good at heart.� What does this tell us about Anne�s
character? What do you think about this quote?
Day
13 � Computer Lab
- Have students go to the
Online Holocaust Magazine http://idt.net/~kimel19/main.html#poetry
- Instruct them to browse
the site and that they must have a copy of a Holocaust poem and a reflection
to it as entry 10 in their personal diary
- Allow time to word
processes entries done in classroom and work on cover, etc. for their personal
diaries
Day
14 � Computer Lab
- Final journal entry
11: What I learned from The Diary of Anne Frank�
- Finish word processing
journal entries
- Edit, print and complete
personal diaries
Day
15 � Classroom
- Have students turn in
journals
- Oral discussion about the
process of journalizing, writing in diaries, reflecting, etc. Ask them
what the effect of doing the entries on the computer had on this process
- Alternative Activities:
- Watch Remembering
Anne Frank video
- Unit test
- Watch Survivors of
the Holocaust video