The Diary of Anne Frank
YOU ARE GOING TO CREATE A BOOKLET OF YOUR PERSONAL REFLECTIONS REGARDING THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK AND THE HOLOCAUST. AS A DIARY WOULD VARY PENS, CURSIVE/PRINT, DOODLES, SIZE, ETC., YOUR DIARY SHOULD VARY FONT, SIZE, AND STYLE, AS WELL AS INCLUDE CLIP ART. MAKE THE DIARY YOURS!
___/10 ALL ENTRIES ARE DATED
___/10 COVER INCLUDES TITLE, YOUR NAME, AND A GRAPHIC
___/30 KNOWLEDGE OF WORD PROCESSING TOOLS IS EVIDENT…VARIETY OF FONTS, SIZE, BOLD, ITALICS, ETC. ARE USED! MAKE IT YOURS, PERSONALIZE IT!!!
___/10 PROJECT IS BOUND NEATLY USING BRASS FASTENERS, YARN, CLOTH, ETC.
___/40 ALL REQUIRED ENTRIES ARE INCLUDED AND THEY ARE THOUGHTFUL, SINCERE, AND THOROUGH
+ ___ BONUS POINTS MAY BE EARNED FOR EXTRA ENTRIES, ETC. (only if required entries are met first)
___/100 = YOUR GRADE
___/10 ALL ENTRIES ARE DATED
___/10 COVER INCLUDES TITLE, YOUR NAME, AND A GRAPHIC
___/30 KNOWLEDGE OF WORD PROCESSING TOOLS IS EVIDENT…VARIETY OF FONTS, SIZE, BOLD, ITALICS, ETC. ARE USED! MAKE IT YOURS, PERSONALIZE IT!!!
___/10 PROJECT IS BOUND NEATLY USING BRASS FASTENERS, YARN, CLOTH, ETC.
___/40 ALL REQUIRED ENTRIES ARE INCLUDED AND THEY ARE THOUGHTFUL, SINCERE, AND THOROUGH
+ ___ BONUS POINTS MAY BE EARNED FOR EXTRA ENTRIES, ETC. (only if required entries are met first)
___/100 = YOUR GRADE
Journal Entries
Journal Entry 1: Here’s what I know about the Holocaust… Here’s what I want to know about the Holocaust…
Journal Entry 2: Pretend you had one hour to prepare to go into hiding. You can NEVER return to your home. You cannot 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?
Journal entry 3: A diary is… How do you feel about diaries/journals?
Journal entry 4: After looking at the pictures of concentration camps and learning a little about the Holocaust and Anne Frank, I feel…
Journal entry 5: If you had to live in hiding and could not make a sound from 9am-6pm every day, 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
Journal entry 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?
Journal entry 7: Compare and contrast the characters of Anne and Peter.
Journal entry 8: Write a poem for one of the characters in hiding.
Journal entry 9: 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?
Journal entry 10: Prepare a holiday gift list for your family as Anne does. Include only items that cost no money. Write an explanation of why each gift is just right for the person receiving it (you need to include at least four family members).
Journal entry 11: What feelings did you experience at the end of the play?
Journal entry 12: 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?
Journal entry 13: At the end of the play Mr. Frank says Anne was happy at the concentration camp. Why does he think this?
Journal entry 14: 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?
Journal entry 15: Select one of the Holocaust poems and write a reflection to it as an entry in your personal diary.
Final journal entry 16: What I learned from The Diary of Anne Frank…
Journal Entry 2: Pretend you had one hour to prepare to go into hiding. You can NEVER return to your home. You cannot 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?
Journal entry 3: A diary is… How do you feel about diaries/journals?
Journal entry 4: After looking at the pictures of concentration camps and learning a little about the Holocaust and Anne Frank, I feel…
Journal entry 5: If you had to live in hiding and could not make a sound from 9am-6pm every day, 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
Journal entry 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?
Journal entry 7: Compare and contrast the characters of Anne and Peter.
Journal entry 8: Write a poem for one of the characters in hiding.
Journal entry 9: 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?
Journal entry 10: Prepare a holiday gift list for your family as Anne does. Include only items that cost no money. Write an explanation of why each gift is just right for the person receiving it (you need to include at least four family members).
Journal entry 11: What feelings did you experience at the end of the play?
Journal entry 12: 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?
Journal entry 13: At the end of the play Mr. Frank says Anne was happy at the concentration camp. Why does he think this?
Journal entry 14: 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?
Journal entry 15: Select one of the Holocaust poems and write a reflection to it as an entry in your personal diary.
Final journal entry 16: What I learned from The Diary of Anne Frank…