No legacy is so rich as honesty. – William Shakespeare
Learning Objective: Students will be able to support a conclusion about Anne Frank’s legacy with evidence from the article and video
Featured Skill: supporting a conclusion
Other Key Skills: interpreting text, text structure, mood, key ideas, inference, characterization, reading for information
Essential Questions: What is the value of hope? What is the power of keeping a diary? Why is it important to learn about the Holocaust?
Monday |
- Kahoot pretest over adjectives and adverbs
- Watch Anne Frank video with guide sheet
- KWL with independent research about Anne Frank
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Tuesday |
- Read Newsela article and respond to short answer question on half sheet of paper
- What legacy is Helen Dugan leaving for the kids that she interacts with? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
- Read Scope article about Anne Frank
- Finish guide sheet from Monday
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Wednesday |
- Watch adj./adv. video and create 5-question kahoot quiz
- Review Scope article define the 8 vocabulary with a partner on a sheet of notebook paper.
- Complete first two pages of text evidence packet
- Discuss
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Thursday |
- Acuity Tutorial
- Complete text evidence packet
- Review text evidence packet
- Write paragraph for blog post
- Your legacy is how you will be remembered and the contributions you make during your life. What is Anne Frank’s legacy? Answer this question in a well-organized essay. Support your ideas with details from the article and video.
- Student generated Kahoots, if time.
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Friday |
- Play student-generated kahoot quizzes
- Adj./Adv. Quiz
- Anne Frank Quiz
- Publish paragraph from Thursday on blog and comment on two other student posts
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