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Historical
Background for the Play
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Scenario |
During your study of drama this
year, you will be reading the play, The Diary of Anne Frank, which is based on the journal of a Jewish teenager who
lived in Amsterdam during World War II. Anne, a victim of the Holocaust, died in a
German concentration camp in 1945, just months before World War II ended.
Anne Frank's diary has become a famous document reflecting hope and optimism
during a turbulent and fearful time. To better understand the play and its
historical context, you will need to investigate various people and events
from that time period. Your research should enable you to answer the
following question:
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Task and Product |
Your task will be to research
an important aspect of World War II and/or the Holocaust with another class member.
You will become specialists on this topic and will then present your findings
to the class in Power Point format. You will be researching one of the
following topics:
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Assessments |
You will be graded on your daily work on
the research process as well as on your final product. |
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Question |
Essential Question: |
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Gather and Sort |
Gather information about your topic from a variety of sources. Sort your research findings. Record your findings on notecards. Be sure to avoid plagiarism and keep
track of your resources for a bibliography. |
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Organize |
Analyze your completed note cards: What new insights have emerged about your
topic? Evaluate the effectiveness of your research for
the task using the following questions: Have you gathered sufficient
details about your topic? Plan your presentation with your partner. In reviewing the
information that you both have gathered, ask the following questions: Which facts are the most compelling and
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Conclusion |
Your report will be presented to your
classmates prior to the reading of the play. During your fellow classmates' presentations, be sure to
record the most relevant and important information about each subtopic for
your own notes. Reflection and/or Extension Activities:
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