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Lesson Overview
Objective
Explain how the playwrights develop the reader's understanding of Anne as a character in The Diary of Anne Frank.
Readings and Materials
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Play: The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett pp. 22–45
Lesson Map
Write a logically organized argument that contains a clear, debatable claim and distinct topic sentences that are supported by relevant evidence.
Gather evidence and synthesize trends to draft a clear claim and aligned topic sentences.
- Argumentative Brainstorming Page (G8, U2, L16)
Standards
W.8.1W.8.1.a
Draft two body paragraphs that develop the argument with strong topic sentences, relevant evidence, and clear explanations.
- Argumentative Brainstorming Page (G8, U2, L16)
Standards
W.8.1.aW.8.1.b
Write an informational essay that explains how a specific individual took significant action to save lives during the Holocaust.
Gather relevant evidence for a research-based writing task.
- List of Holocaust Resisters (G8, U2, L24)
- Informational Brainstorming Page (G8, U2, L24)
Standards
W.8.2W.8.2.aW.8.2.b
Identify and analyze credible sources to continue gathering relevant information for a research-based writing task.
- Informational Brainstorming Page (G8, U2, L24)
Standards
W.8.7W.8.8
Outline the body paragraphs of your informational essay about your resister.
- Informational Multi-Paragraph Outline (G6–8)
- Informational Brainstorming Page (G8, U2, L24)
Standards
W.8.2.aW.8.2.b
Draft the body paragraphs of an informational essay about the individual you researched.
Standards
W.8.2.bW.8.2.cW.8.2.d
Revise an informational essay to intentionally use active voice to increase clarity.
Standards
L.8.1.bW.8.2.bW.8.2.f