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CKLA Unit 7: Anne Frank’s Tales from the Secret Annex


Focus:
In this unit, students examine writings by Anne Frank. Anne’s writing is important largely for its content, the fact that it expresses the thoughts and feelings of a young person caught up in a global war, and its literary qualities. In terms of literary skills, students will focus on relationships and characterization, figurative language, connotative meaning, point of view, and perspective.

Students will be exposed to content-area vocabulary and words derived from Greek and Latin roots judexjuromaluspanpolis, and volvo. In terms of literary skills, students will focus on relationships and characterization, figurative language, connotative meaning, point of view, and perspective. Students will work on grammar skills involving dangling and misplaced modifiers. Students will plan, write, edit, and publish a personal narrative. Students will follow a logical sequence of steps that guide them to the creation of an original, finished text that mirrors the styles of some of the narratives they are reading in this unit’s Reading strand.

In this unit, students will read selections from Anne Frank’s Tales from the Secret Annex as well as selections from Realms of Gold, Volume 2. Anne Frank (1929–1945) was a Jewish girl born in Germany during the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. She and her family moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1934 because of growing anti-Semitism in Germany. After Germany captured the Netherlands during World War II, the Franks—along with four other people—went into hiding to avoid being sent to Nazi prison camps. During this time, Anne began writing in her diary about what day-to-day life was like in hiding, as well as noting her typical adolescent struggles. She also wrote about her hopes of becoming a journalist or writer in the future, but she never got the chance. The annex was discovered by the Gestapo (the Nazi secret police) in the summer of 1944; Anne and the others were sent to German prison camps, where she died at age 15.

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Number of Lessons: 8

Instruction Time:
90 minutes (Each lesson is broken down into 45-minute segments.)

Additional Search Terms:
prestige • contradict • communal • interpretation • political

Language Arts Grade 7 English

Individual Resources

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CKLA Unit 7: Anne Frank's Tales from the Secret Annex STUDENT READER

The Student Readers and Trade Books conform to standard readability criteria for this grade as outlined by the CCSS–ELA. Each Reader includes core selections to be used with the lessons.

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CKLA Unit 7: Anne Frank's Tales from the Secret Annex ACTIVITY BOOK

The Activity Book contains activity pages to accompany the lessons from the Teacher Guide.

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CKLA Unit 7: Anne Frank's Tales from the Secret Annex TEACHER GUIDE

This comprehensive Teacher Guide specifies learning objectives and provides background information, daily lesson plans, assessments, and other resources for teaching the unit.

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CKLA Unit 7: Anne Frank's Tales from the Secret Annex ONLINE RESOURCES

The Teacher Guides for CKLA reference various online resources to support the teaching materials. Links to these websites may be found in the Online Resources document.