The Diary of a Young Girl: Anne Frank (The Definitive Edition)—Standard Pace Classes Reading Assignment #1 p. 1-2: June 12 – June 14, 1942 p. 9-10: June 20, 1942 p. 10-12: June 21, 1942 p. 13-16: July 1, 1942 p. 16-18: July 5, 1942 p. 18-27: July 8 - 11, 1942 Reading Assignment #2 p. 29-31: August 14, 1942 p. 31-32: August 21, 1942 p. 32-36: September 2, 1942 p. 40-42: September 27, 1942 p. 43-46: September 28, 1942 p. 47-49: October 1, 1942 Reading Assignment #3 p. 53-54: October 9, 1942 p. 56-57: October 20, 1942 p. 59: November 2, 1942 p. 62-63: November 10, 1942 p. 63: November 12 p. 64-67: November 17 p. 67-70: November 19 & 20 p. 70-71: November 28, 1942 Due Thursday, March 13 opening passages of her diary thoughts about her diary Miss Quack Quack reference boyfriend named Hello and a reference to Peter Schiff last day as a free teenager going into hiding • Throughout the unit on Anne Frank, students will work in discussion Due Friday, March 15 groups in class to complete general van Daans arrive (real name van Pels) summaries of the readings. bookcase • All students are required to keep pace Peter and arguments with the readings in order to problem with Margot and mother contribute positively to the discussion more fights groups. Mrs. van Daan’s flirtations • Students will complete a minimum of Due Tuesday, March 19 5 notes per reading assignment world outside of the annex following the template outline carpenter scare provided in class. concerns with puberty (also read postscript dated January 22, 1944) Dussel arrives (real name Fritz Pfeffer) Reading Assignment #4 p. 71-72: December 7, 1942 p. 73-75: December 10, 1942 p. 79-80: January 13, 1943 p. 81-82: February 5, 1943 p. 82-83: February 27, 1943 p. 85-86: March 10, 1943 Due Wednesday, March 20 Christmas and Hanukkah Mr. van Daan and Dussell’s contributions feelings towards mother feelings about Margot, Peter, and Mrs. van Daan building is sold general fears Reading Assignment #5 p. 89-92: March 25, 1943 p. 94-95: April 2, 1943 p. 95-96: April 27, 1943 p. 96-97: May 1, 1943 p. 100-101: May 18, 1943 p. 101-103: June 13, 1943 Due Thursday, March 21 first break in more sentiments about mother second break-in Dussel’s selfishness the war outside Anne’s 14th birthday Reading Assignment #6 p. 106-109: July 13, 1943 p. 109-110: July 16, 1943 p. 111-113: July 26, 1943 p. 115-116: August 3, 1943 p. 131-132: September 10 p. 132-133: September 16 Due Friday, March 22 fights with Dussel over use of desk and room another break-in fears regarding the air raids and bombings their radio is turned in Italy surrenders; hope returns; Mr. Kleiman’s illness warehouse worker van Maaren snoops around Reading Assignment #7 Due Monday, March 25 p. 134-135: September 29 pressures on Bep; concerns regarding the van Daans p. 135-136: October 17, 1943 thief in the warehouse discovers van Daan’s wallet p. 137-140: October 30, 1943 more on mother and inner contemplations p. 147-148: November 27, 1943 dreams of friend Hanneli Test on pages 1 - 151 on Tuesday, March 26 Reading Assignment #8 p. 151-153: December 24 p. 155-157: January 2, 1944 p. 161-164: January 7, 1944 p. 168-170: January 22, 1944 p. 174-176: January 28, 1944 Due Wednesday, March 27 (ELA MCAS - continue to keep up with the reading) Anne’s maturity shows; thoughts about parents’ marriage more mature thinking regarding her mother Anne’s first love—Peter Schiff Anne pledges to give up gossiping boredom and the helpers Reading Assignment #9 p. 184-186: February 14, 1944 p. 187-190: February 16, 1944 p. 196-197: February 28, 1944 p. 197-198: March 1, 1944 p. 205-208: March 7, 1944 Due Thursday, March 28 (ELA MCAS - continue to keep up with the reading) Anne and Peter van Daan’s interest in one another begin more about Peter; Anne and Peter discuss religion sentimental thoughts about the two Peters another break-in; duplicate key suspected longer passage about Anne’s thoughts about herself Reading Assignment #10 p. 224-226: March 20, 1944 p. 229-231: March 23, 1944 p. 241-242: March 29, 1944 p. 245-246: April 3, 1944 p. 246-248: April 5, 1944 Due Friday, March 29 (No school – Good Friday; keep up with the reading) Margot’s attitude about Anne and Peter Anne relies on Peter for information about sex Anne first considers “publishing” her diary after the war Anne details the dreary food cycles in the annex famous quote: “I want to go on living even after my death.” Reading Assignment #11 p. 249-260: April 11, 1944 p. 263-264: April 16, 1944 p. 268-269: April 25, 1944 p. 276-278: May 3, 1944 p. 280-282: May 6 & May 7 Due Monday, April 1 long entry regarding another break-in first kiss for Anne new security measures anger Dussel Anne’s comments on war and mankind’s destructive urges Anne writes a nasty letter to her father and he reacts Reading Assignment #12 p. 288-292: May 11, 1944 p. 297-299: May 22, 1944 p. 300-301: May 25, 1944 p. 301-304: May 26, 1944 Due Tuesday, April 2 Anne expresses her wish to be a writer one day comments on the rising anti-Semitism amongst the Dutch Bep’s engaged comments regarding the bravery of their helpers Reading Assignment #13 p. 306-308: June 6, 1944 p. 310-316: June 13, 1944 p. 319-321: July 6, 1944 page 328: Due Wednesday, April 3 “D” day – the much anticipated Allies’ invasion has begun long passage about turning 15 very mature reasoning; Anne outgrows “love” for Peter famous quote:”…I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.” assassination attempt on Hitler Anne’s final entry p. 329-330: July 21, 1944 p. 330- 332: August 1, 1944 Final review on Thursday, April 4 and test on pages 151 – 335 on Friday, April 5