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SpellingSpelling

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Changing y to i

when adding a suffix

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Go to a separate Slideshow for this. There are two different ones for practice.

VocabularyVocabulary

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Concentration camp

Anne Frank was held in a concentration camp, and she died there from typhus.

A place where prisoners are held.

confide

Of students surveyed, 52% of the students confided to their moms.

Share private things

                              

                     

stifled

A stifling, early-summer heat wave blanketed much of the nation with temperatures well into the 90’s.

smothered

                           

                                                                

quarters

When Anne went into hiding in the Secret Annexe, she lived in small quarters.

Living space

                                                                           

rations

In some countries, the army brings in food rations at times of emergency.

Food allowances

Background Knowledge““Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl” is from Anne Frank’s diary. It is a Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl” is from Anne Frank’s diary. It is a

true account of her life written by her (nonfiction).true account of her life written by her (nonfiction).

•Holocaust time – during the World War II, the Nazi regime in Germany placed millions of people, mainly Jews, in concentration camps, where families were separated and forced to labor without pay. Millions were beaten and killed.

•Because of attitudes such as hatred towards others, many people during World War II died who were not actually fighting on the battlefield.

•In 1944, Anne’s family was discovered by the Gestapo (the Nazi police) and arrested. Anne died in March of 1945, in a concentration camp, but her father survived and later returned to their hiding place, where he found Anne’s diaries.

Purposes for readingPurposes for reading

• As you preview this story’s first few pages, what do you think it has to do with survival?

• Why did Anne Frank keep a diary?

• What might it have been like to live in hiding?

Over one million children under the age of sixteen died in the Holocaust.

Anne Frank was one of them.

Click on the picture to go online for a scrapbook.

Click for another website on Anne Frank.

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