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Anne Frank (The Definitive Edition)—Standard Pace

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<strong>The</strong> Diary of a Young Girl: <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong> (<strong>The</strong> <strong>Definitive</strong> <strong>Edition</strong>)—Standard <strong>Pace</strong> Classes Reading Assignment #1 Due Thursday, March 13p. 1-2: June 12 – June 14, 1942 opening passages of her diaryp. 9-10: June 20, 1942 thoughts about her diaryp. 10-12: June 21, 1942 Miss Quack Quack referencep. 13-16: July 1, 1942 boyfriend named Hello and a reference to Peter Schiffp. 16-18: July 5, 1942 last day as a free teenagerp. 18-27: July 8 - 11, 1942 going into hidingReading Assignment #2 Due Friday, March 15p. 29-31: August 14, 1942 van Daans arrive (real name van Pels)p. 31-32: August 21, 1942 bookcasep. 32-36: September 2, 1942 Peter and argumentsp. 40-42: September 27, 1942 problem with Margot and motherp. 43-46: September 28, 1942 more fightsp. 47-49: October 1, 1942 Mrs. van Daan’s flirtationsReading Assignment #3 Due Tuesday, March 19p. 53-54: October 9, 1942 world outside of the annexp. 56-57: October 20, 1942 carpenter scareprovided in class. p. 59: November 2, 1942 concerns with puberty (also read postscript dated January 22, 1944)p. 62-63: November 10, 1942p. 63: November 12p. 64-67: November 17 Dussel arrives (real name Fritz Pfeffer)p. 67-70: November 19 & 20p. 70-71: November 28, 1942Reading Assignment #4 Due Wednesday, March 20p. 71-72: December 7, 1942 Christmas and Hanukkahp. 73-75: December 10, 1942 Mr. van Daan and Dussell’s contributionsp. 79-80: January 13, 1943 feelings towards motherp. 81-82: February 5, 1943 feelings about Margot, Peter, and Mrs. van Daanp. 82-83: February 27, 1943 building is soldp. 85-86: March 10, 1943 general fearsReading Assignment #5 Due Thursday, March 21p. 89-92: March 25, 1943 first break inp. 94-95: April 2, 1943 more sentiments about motherp. 95-96: April 27, 1943 second break-inp. 96-97: May 1, 1943 Dussel’s selfishnessp. 100-101: May 18, 1943 the war outsidep. 101-103: June 13, 1943 <strong>Anne</strong>’s 14 th birthdayReading Assignment #6 Due Friday, March 22p. 106-109: July 13, 1943 fights with Dussel over use of desk and roomp. 109-110: July 16, 1943 another break-inp. 111-113: July 26, 1943 fears regarding the air raids and bombingsp. 115-116: August 3, 1943 their radio is turned inp. 131-132: September 10 Italy surrenders; hope returns; Mr. Kleiman’s illnessp. 132-133: September 16 warehouse worker van Maaren snoops around• Throughout the unit on <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong>, students will work in discussion groups in class to complete general summaries of the readings. • All students are required to keep pace with the readings in order to contribute positively to the discussion groups. • Students will complete a minimum of 5 notes per reading assignment following the template outline


Reading Assignment #7 Due Monday, March 25p. 134-135: September 29 pressures on Bep; concerns regarding the van Daansp. 135-136: October 17, 1943 thief in the warehouse discovers van Daan’s walletp. 137-140: October 30, 1943 more on mother and inner contemplationsp. 147-148: November 27, 1943 dreams of friend HanneliTest on pages 1 - 151 on Tuesday, March 26Reading Assignment #8 Due Wednesday, March 27 (ELA MCAS - continue to keep up with the reading)p. 151-153: December 24 <strong>Anne</strong>’s maturity shows; thoughts about parents’ marriagep. 155-157: January 2, 1944 more mature thinking regarding her motherp. 161-164: January 7, 1944 <strong>Anne</strong>’s first love—Peter Schiffp. 168-170: January 22, 1944 <strong>Anne</strong> pledges to give up gossipingp. 174-176: January 28, 1944 boredom and the helpersReading Assignment #9 Due Thursday, March 28 (ELA MCAS - continue to keep up with the reading)p. 184-186: February 14, 1944 <strong>Anne</strong> and Peter van Daan’s interest in one another beginp. 187-190: February 16, 1944 more about Peter; <strong>Anne</strong> and Peter discuss religionp. 196-197: February 28, 1944 sentimental thoughts about the two Petersp. 197-198: March 1, 1944 another break-in; duplicate key suspectedp. 205-208: March 7, 1944 longer passage about <strong>Anne</strong>’s thoughts about herselfReading Assignment #10 Due Friday, March 29 (No school – Good Friday; keep up with the reading)p. 224-226: March 20, 1944 Margot’s attitude about <strong>Anne</strong> and Peterp. 229-231: March 23, 1944 <strong>Anne</strong> relies on Peter for information about sexp. 241-242: March 29, 1944 <strong>Anne</strong> first considers “publishing” her diary after the warp. 245-246: April 3, 1944 <strong>Anne</strong> details the dreary food cycles in the annexp. 246-248: April 5, 1944 famous quote: “I want to go on living even after my death.”Reading Assignment #11 Due Monday, April 1p. 249-260: April 11, 1944 long entry regarding another break-inp. 263-264: April 16, 1944 first kiss for <strong>Anne</strong>p. 268-269: April 25, 1944 new security measures anger Dusselp. 276-278: May 3, 1944 <strong>Anne</strong>’s comments on war and mankind’s destructive urgesp. 280-282: May 6 & May 7 <strong>Anne</strong> writes a nasty letter to her father and he reactsReading Assignment #12 Due Tuesday, April 2p. 288-292: May 11, 1944 <strong>Anne</strong> expresses her wish to be a writer one dayp. 297-299: May 22, 1944 comments on the rising anti-Semitism amongst the Dutchp. 300-301: May 25, 1944 Bep’s engagedp. 301-304: May 26, 1944 comments regarding the bravery of their helpersReading Assignment #13 Due Wednesday, April 3p. 306-308: June 6, 1944 “D” day – the much anticipated Allies’ invasion has begunp. 310-316: June 13, 1944 long passage about turning 15p. 319-321: July 6, 1944 very mature reasoning; <strong>Anne</strong> outgrows “love” for Peterpage 328:p. 329-330: July 21, 1944 assassination attempt on Hitlerp. 330- 332: August 1, 1944 <strong>Anne</strong>’s final entryfamous quote:”…I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good atheart.”Final review on Thursday, April 4 and test on pages 151 – 335 on Friday, April 5

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