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1 Anne Frank & The Holocaust

2 History & Background Literary Elements Vocabulary Anne Frank Grab Bag $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

3 History & Background $100 ► In this stage of the Holocaust they used fake “science” and the census to identify the Jews. They also were required to wear the Star of David on their clothing. ► H&B 100 H&B 100 H&B 100

4 History & Background $100 ► Definition ► Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

5 History & Background $200 ► This, the second stage of the Holocaust, means to take away. ► H&B 200 H&B 200 H&B 200

6 History & Background $200 ► Expropriation Anne Frank & The Holocaust

7 History & Background $300 ► I fulfilled Anne’s dream of becoming a writer when I had Anne’s diary published after reading it myself and some convincing from my friends. ► H&B $300 H&B $300 H&B $300

8 History & Background $300 ► Otto Frank Anne Frank & The Holocaust

9 History & Background $400 ► In this stage of the Holocaust, Jews were not allowed to attend public school, were not allowed to travel, and were placed in camps and ghettos. ► H&B 400 H&B 400 H&B 400

10 History & Background $400 ► Concentration Anne Frank & The Holocaust

11 History & Background $500 ► Why did the Frank family have to go into hiding on July 6, 1942? ► H&B 500 H&B 500 H&B 500

12 History & Background $500 ► Margot Frank had received a “call-up” notice that required her to report to a labor camp the next day. Anne Frank & The Holocaust

13 Literary Elements $100 To begin at one point and time in a plot and to return earlier in the plot Lit 100

14 Literary Elements $100 flashback Anne Frank & The Holocaust

15 Literary Elements $200 Something that stands for or represents something other than itself. Lit200

16 Literary Elements $200 Symbol Anne Frank & The Holocaust

17 Literary Elements $300 A piece of literature written by the person who has experienced it and focuses on a specific time or event in the writer’s life. Lit300

18 Literary Elements $300 Memoir Anne Frank & The Holocaust

19 Literary Elements $400 The character’s speech to the audience that reveal his/her thoughts or opinions to the audience. Lit400

20 Literary Elements $400 Monologue Anne Frank & The Holocaust

21 Literary Elements $500 This is the month & year that the play begins, but then it flashes back to this date. Lit500

22 Literary Elements $500 November 1945 flashes back to July 1942. Anne Frank & The Holocaust

23 Vocabulary $100  To be freed  Voc100 Voc100

24 Vocabulary $100  liberated Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

25 Vocabulary $200  Relaxed controlled dignity; confidence  Wild disorder; excitement; chaos  Voc200 Voc200

26 Vocabulary $200  Poise  Frenzy or pandemonium Anne Frank & The Holocaust

27 Vocabulary $300  Annoying or irritating  Secretly or sneaky manner  FEAR of what may happen  voc300 voc300

28 Vocabulary $300  Aggravating  Stealthily  Apprehension  Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

29 Vocabulary $400  Dignified anger in response to insult or injury  Excitement; chaos  Disgusting  Instinct  Vocab400 Vocab400

30 Vocabulary $400  Indignantly  Frenzy/pandemonium  Vile  Intuition Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The HolocaustAnne Frank & The HolocaustAnne Frank & The Holocaust

31 Vocabulary $500  Easily seen or apparent  WORRY that something bad may happen  Extreme hatred  Displeased; angered; frustrated  Calm, relaxed; quiet  Voc500 Voc500

32 Vocabulary $500  Conspicuous  Foreboding  Loathe  Disgruntled  Subdued  Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

33 Anne Frank $100 The play begins in this year and flashed back to this year. The play begins in this year and flashed back to this year. AF100 AF100

34 Anne Frank $100 1945 flashes back to 1942 1945 flashes back to 1942 Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

35 Anne Frank $200 All of the characters in the play live in the Secret Annex EXCEPT…. All of the characters in the play live in the Secret Annex EXCEPT…. AF200 AF200 AF200

36 Anne Frank $200 Miep & Mr. Kraler Miep & Mr. Kraler Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

37 Anne Frank $300 Why did Mr. Frank invite the Van Daans to stay in the Secret Annex? Why did Mr. Frank invite the Van Daans to stay in the Secret Annex? How did Mr. Dussel end up staying in hiding with them? How did Mr. Dussel end up staying in hiding with them? AF$300 AF$300 AF$300

38 Anne Frank $300 Mr. Van Daan had helped Mr. Frank when he first came to Holland. Mr. Van Daan had helped Mr. Frank when he first came to Holland. Mr. Dussel was Miep’s boyfriend’s dentist. Mr. Dussel was Miep’s boyfriend’s dentist. Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

39 Anne Frank $400 Mr. Frank finds these items in the annex after the war. Mr. Frank finds these items in the annex after the war. They remind him of these two events. They remind him of these two events. AF400

40 Anne Frank $400 A glove and a scarf A glove and a scarf They remind him of Hanukkah & Peter’s date with Anne. They remind him of Hanukkah & Peter’s date with Anne. Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

41 Anne Frank $500 Mr. Frank says this because he cannot believe that Anne had faith in humanity, when he did not. Mr. Frank says this because he cannot believe that Anne had faith in humanity, when he did not. AF500 AF500 AF500

42 Anne Frank $500 “She puts me to shame.” “She puts me to shame.” Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

43 Grab Bag $100  Hints or clues about future events in the plot  GB100 GB100

44 Grab Bag $100  Foreshadowing  Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

45 Grab Bag $200  When Peter rips off his Star of David, the imprint remains. This is an example of __________?  GB 100 GB 100

46 Grab Bag $200  Symbolism  Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

47 Grab Bag $300  What are the Van Daans’ bad habits?  AF300 AF300

48 Grab Bag $300  Mr. Van Daan smokes  Mrs. Van Daan is materialistic.  Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

49 Grab Bag $400  What upsets Mrs. Frank so much that she wants the Van Daan’s to leave?  GB400 GB400

50 Grab Bag $400  They catch Mr. Van Daan stealing.  Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

51 Grab Bag $500  What type of story is “The Terrible Things” & name one other of this type of story that we have read this year.  GB500

52 Grab Bag $500  It is an ALLEGORY.  We also read “The legend of Sleepy Hollow” & “The Woman in the Snow”  Anne Frank & The Holocaust Anne Frank & The Holocaust

53 Final Jeopardy What are the two most famous quotes from Anne Frank’s diary?

54 Final Jeopardy “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are good at heart.” “In want to go on living even after my death.”


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