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The Anne Frank Center USA provides information and educational materials about Anne Frank, the history of the Holocaust, and discrimination today. This section includes download material, curriculum, teacher’s material and required reading. Here are resources that have been designed for easy printing. Our intention here is to provide you with specific resources and activities to use in the classroom when teaching with the Diary, the Play or with one of our traveling exhibits.
CURRICULUM
> Download a Readers' Companion to Anne Frank:
Diary of a Young Girl
> Download a Study Guide to the Broadway Play
> Download a Teachers Guide to the exhibit:
Anne Frank: A History For Today
Below, teachers can download educational modules. All of these modules relate to issues such as the Holocaust, human rights, multiculturalism and civics. The general approaches underlying the units can be qualified as critical thinking, learning-by-doing, interactional, multi-method and student-centered. They have also been designed with the internet in mind, so educators will find that many of the activities contained in the modules encourage students to go on-line.
> Download module: Erosion of Rights (part 1: word document)
> Download module: Erosion of Rights (part 2: powerpoint document)
> Download module: The Power of the Powerless
> Download a glossary of terms
DOWNLOAD MATERIAL
> The Anne Frank Story and the Holocaust in Holland
> The Historical Context of the Diary
REQUIRED READING
> Download the complete list of recommended literature
> Anne Frank Guide
OTHER SITES WE FOUND INTERESTING
> Keeping Anne Frank's Story Alive
- a special report on Miep Gies,
featuring audio clips (MSNBC, "NBC Dateline")
> Anne Frank House
> Anne Frank Tree | Live Web Cam
> United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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