4 March 2015 BELL ACTIVITY: Read silently from your Independent reading book. If you didn’t bring yours to class, shame on you. Pick up the memoir “I Am Safer In The Lion’s Den” in the box on the black book shelf. Today’s Agenda: FINISH INTRO TO RESIDENTS VOCABULARY TRI-FOLDS LIBRARY NINJA VISIT People who were born the same year as Anne Frank June 1929 Ed Asner Audrey Hepburn Jackie Kennedy Clint Eastwood Sean Connery Martin Luther King Jr. Barbara Walters Betty White is actually 7 years older Leonard Nimoy (1 year younger) Born in 1889 to a banking family. Served as an officer in the German army during WWI. Spent 2 years working in New York. Married Edith Hollander on May, 12 1925. Is the owner of the business and continues to run it, through the helpers, while they are in the annex. Otto organized & prepared the hiding place for his family & invited the others. He is in charge. Born on January 16, 1900. Youngest of her brothers and sisters. Married to Otto Frank on May 12, 1925. Edith and Anne never got along very well. Anne stated in her diary that her mother didn’t understand her. Edith worries a great deal about everything. She seems incapable of standing up for herself or for Anne. Born on February 16, 1926. Three years older than Anne. Educationally gifted. Margot’s summons to go to a forced labor camp on June 5, 1942, caused the Frank’s to go into hiding early. She wants to be a nurse Is very quiet and polite, is similar to Edith in personality While in hiding Anne stated in her diary that Margot also kept a diary. No traces of her diary have ever been found. Born on June 12, 1929. Received a diary for her 13th birthday, which she named “Kitty.” Very energetic and social. Her friends are the most important aspect of her life. She has a hard time not blurting out whatever occurs to her. She drives the others crazy most days. She wants to be a famous dancer or actress, or writer, mostly a writer and most importantly famous. She grows up a great deal while she is in hiding. When Anne and the rest of the members were arrested, she left her diary. Miep found it and kept it without reading it so she could give it to Anne when she came back. Born on April 30, 1889. He was a dentist. Had a son, Werner in 1927 and got divorced tfrom his son’s mother in 1933. He raised Werner. Met Charlotte Kaletta, but since he was a Jew and she wasn’t it was illegal for them to marry. Pfeffer went into hiding with the Franks and van Pels on November 16, 1942. He feel very alone, as he is separated from his family. Born on March 31, 1890. Had six siblings. Married Auguste Röttgen on December 5, 1925. Expert with spices. He can detect any spice and is the creative genius behind the spice blends which Otto’s company sells. He has a severe nicotine addiction He tells jokes Born on September 29, 1900. Anne portrays her as a very vain person. She is very manipulative and is constantly trying to make her husband jealous. She flirts outrageously with Otto Frank who is politely uninterested. She does most of the cooking in the Annex Born on November 8, 1926. Only child. His parents are quite dysfunctional and as a result he is insecure. His mother embarrasses him and his Dad belittles him. He and Anne developed a relationship while in hiding that slowly evolved into a romantic relationship. Sources have said that Peter was gifted academically and a master at carpentry. The attic was mainly used for storage. Anne and Peter enjoyed laying down in the attic and looking out of the skylight. The attic was the only place where Anne could catch a glimpse of "a patch of blue sky." Miep risked her life to save the people hiding in the annex. She brought needed supplies to the annex. With the fear of being caught, Miep only brought one grocery bag full of things at a time. Miep had escaped from Austria to Amsterdam as a child. She is married to Jan and devoted to the Frank family. She adored Anne. www.annefrankguide.com www.annefrank.org.uk www.annefrankguide.net http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Frank www.holocaustresearchproject.org www.annefrankguide.net http://www.123exp-biographies.com/t/00034520448/ http://www.annefrank.org/content.asp?PID=723&LID=2 http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Fritz-Pfeffer www.wikipedia.org Http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?GRid=16636468&page=gr http://teacher.scholastic.com/frank/miep.htm CREATING A VOCABULARY TRI-FOLD STEP 1: REVIEW THE WORDS ON YOUR VOCABULARY LIST. STEP 2: USING YOUR YELLOW VOCABULARY GLOSSARY, FILL IN THE DEFINITION LINE FOR AT LEAST 5 OF THE TERMS ON THE FRONT OF THE PAGE. STEP 3: ROLL FOR WORD CHOICE STEP 4: AFTER CHOOSING A WORD, YOU WILL BE ASSIGNED A PARTNER. STEP 5: WORK WITH YOUR PARTNER TO CREATE 2 VOCABULARY TRI-FOLDS. ONE PER PERSON FOCUSING ON YOUR CHOSEN VOCAB WORDS. A TRIFOLD The man carefully knotted his silk ascot around his neck and tucked it into the vest of his tuxedo. A man’s broad silk necktie. A VOCABULARY TRIFOLD HAS 3 SECTIONS: TOP SECTION CONTAINS THE VOCABULARY WORD. IT MUST BE NEATLY WRITTEN & FILL THE SPACE. CENTER SECTION CONTAINS AN ILLUSTRATION THE SUGGESTS THE WORD THROUGH WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE ILLUSTRATION OR SYMBOLISM. A MEANINGFUL SENTENCE THAT USES THE WORD IN A WAY THAT COMMUNICATES THE MEANING OF THE WORD. BOTTOM SECTION CONTAINS: THE NEATLY WRITTEN DEFINITION OF THE WORD AS FOUND IN THE GLOSSARY. STEP 6: WORKING WITH YOUR PARTNER, COMPOSE A MEANINGFUL SENTENCE WHICH COMMUNICATES AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE DEFINITION AND INCORPORATES THE VOCABULARY WORD. STEP 7: BRING THE SENTENCE TO MRS. SAUNDERS FOR APPROVAL NOT APPROVED – RETURN TO YOUR DESK AND REWRITE YOUR SENTENCE. THEN REPEAT STEP 7. APPROVED – RECEIVE THE PAPER FOR YOUR TRI-FOLD FROM MRS. SAUNDERS AND CONTINUE ON TO STEP 8 STEP 8: CREATE YOUR TRI-FOLD USING YOUR PENCIL FIRST. STEP 9: GO BACK OVER YOUR WORK IN PEN OR MARKER. RETURN RENEW READ REPLACE…. 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