Level up! Quick write Each time I see a picture and a word with its definition, I will apply my vocabulary skills by writing at least one interesting.

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Level up! Quick write Each time I see a picture and a word with its definition, I will apply my vocabulary skills by writing at least one interesting sentence using the word. I will give this my best effort and write until I run out of time, because it’s going to be fun.

Apprehension – nervousness Sentence starter: She was apprehensive because…

Disgruntled - unhappy The disgruntled baby…

Foreboding – a sense of impending misfortune

Fortify – To make strong

Indignantly – angrily

Liberate – to free

Pandemonium – A wild uproar

Remorse – regret, sorrow

Unabashed – obvious, bold

Internal conflict – Man Vs. Self

External conflict – Man Vs. Man, Nature, Society

Outline Level II Practice Objectives WB Read aloud Theme activity Exit ticket

Objectives Identify themes in a piece of literature (8.3.5) Identify and correctly use compound subjects and verbs in a sentence

Independent Practice Check WB pg 10, 11, 13, 14 Practice game Assessment

Theme Helps us learn a truth about humanity through a piece of literature Theme is universal, includes no story details, can be applied to anyone Subject + what the author says about it = theme

Guided questions Why do you think Miep and Mr. Kraler are helping the Frank and Van Daan families? What risks are they taking?

Guided questions How do the different characters react to the news of Mr. Dussel’s arrival?

Guided questions What is Mr. Kraler’s explanation for why he helps the Franks and the Van Daans?

Guided questions How does Anne treat Mr. Dussel? Why?

Guided questions In what way do the various characters react to Anne’s nightmare?

Guided questions What is one way in which the strain of living in hiding has had an impact on the Frank family?

Guided questions - Theme Why does Anne review the events of her day each night? Do you think that Anne considers herself a good person?

Guided questions Air raids mentioned in line 1625 – bombing attacks from Allied planes (US, Great Britain, France, Soviet Union, & China). By destroying enemy headquarters & factories that made weapons, the Allies hoped to bring about Germany’s surrender. Why does Mr. Frank think more frequent air raids is a good sign?

Guided questions In what way do you think good news about the war affects conditions in the Annex?

Guided questions - Theme Lines 1667 – 1676 What message do the words of the prayer convey to those listening?

Guided questions Line 1703 - Why is it humorous that Mr. Dussel is being persecuted for being Jewish when, in fact, he is unaware of Jewish traditions and celebrates the Dutch holidays and customs?

Guided questions - Theme How do Anne’s words and actions support the major theme that humans are basically good? After seeing the presents that Anne gives to everyone, does your opinion of her change? What do Anne’s gifts to her fellow Annex residents say about her relationship with them?

Guided questions – Rising action Lines 1949 – 1980 – What is the group’s first reaction when they hear the noise from downstairs? Why? What does Peter do that increases the tension? Who does Mrs. Van Daan think it is?

Guided questions – Theme How do the characters react to this crisis? What theme is conveyed by their behavior What does Mr. Frank say to encourage the others? How do his words and example affect them?