Diary of Anne Frank During this Webquest you
Diary of Anne Frank During this Webquest, you will be experiencing and learning about Anne Frank's life as well as the events and causes of World War II and the Holocaust. Required - due next Thursday, 3/6 Task #1, a timeline of historical events or Task #4 a disease outline Extra Credit – due Thursday, 3/6 • Task #2 a discrimination interview and venn diagram • Task #3 a diary entry Choose 1 or complete both tasks
Anne Frank experienced World War II's impact first hand. She could look out her window and see soldiers walking in the street. She was forced from her home by the Nazis because of her Judaism. Anne Frank needed to know about the events leading up to the war in order to understand what was happening to her, and why the Holocaust took place. The objective of the following task is to form an understanding of historical events. Task One: History Timeline • As your first task, you will be required to research the events which led to World War II. You will need to discover the countries, people, and historical events involved in World War II. Create a timeline of your findings; include at least 10 events. • You may use any references, but here are some helpful links for this task: • www. euronet. nl/users/wilfried/ww 2. htm http: //www-lib. usc. edu/~anthonya/holo. htm
Discrimination was a catalyst for the Holocaust as well as other time periods in history. The objective of this task is to better understand how discrimination is still present in the modern world analyze the different types of discrimination from two historical time periods. Task Two: Discrimination – Part One: First Hand Interview • Your next task is to interview someone with firsthand knowledge of discrimination whether it's because of race, gender, religion, culture, age, nationality, disabilities, or creed. You should ask questions that relate to discrimination and how it affects today's society. • Discrimination – Part Two: Compare/Contrast Venn Diagram • The second part of your task is to or research discrimination during the 1960's Civil Rights Movement. Make a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting the discrimination of the Holocaust in World War II to the African-Americans in the 1960's. Website about discrimination: Birmingham Civil Rights Institute: http: //bcri. org/index. html
Do you take where you live for granted? At the age of thirteen, Anne Frank was forced out of her home by the Nazis. Anne Frank's most memorable years were spent living above an office in a secret annex. For many months, Anne Frank could not talk, use running water, turn on lights, wear shoes, or go outside. Many of the things you do at home every day, she was not allowed to do. The objective of this task is create empathy for Anne’s situation and experience what she did as a result of others. Task Three: Personal Experience Diary • At the time of your choosing within the next week, you will live for an hour and a half as Anne Frank did in the annex. You will have to complete this task at home. Here are your instructions: 1. ) Take off your shoes, remove all portable electronics from your room (this is VERY important), inform your family not to interrupt for any reason and explain why, go to your room, close the windows and doors, and turn off all of the lights except for one flashlight or candle. 2. ) During the time in your room, you can not talk, eat, use running water, watch TV, text, play videogames, listen to music (even with headphones), walk, or do anything that makes excessive noise such as flushing the toilet. • Record your thoughts, reactions, and activities you experience by writing your own diary reflection.
Many different diseases caused turmoil and despair amongst the Jewish race. Many diseases plagued them while they were in the concentration camps, because they were in constant contact with each other. They also had little sanitation and medical assistance. The objective of this task is to understand the fatal consequences of discrimination and how Anne’s life ended. Task Four: The End – Disease Outline/Factsheet Anne Frank died of a disease that many people suffered from in the Holocaust. Your fourth task will be to find the disease that claimed Anne Frank's life and the following information about the disease: 1. )the symptoms 2. )the origin of the disease 3. )the biological vectors 4. )what efforts were made to find the cure 5. )the statistics of how many people died from the disease Create an outlinethat explains each category above. Follow this link for proper format for an outline. Resources: http: //www. cdc. gov/travel/diseases/typhus. htm http: //www. nlm. nih. gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001363. htm
Congratulations! You have now finished your webquest! Great job on all of your hard work and efforts; we hope you learned a lot! • • See the rubrics on the next slide. •
Name: _______________________ Date: _____ Period: _______ Rubrics 10 8 7 6 4 – 5 dates on the timeline with limited information about people, places, and events in history. 0 Timeline 11 or more dates on the timeline with detailed information about people, places, and events in history. 8 – 10 dates on the timeline with good information about the people, places, and events in history 6 – 7 dates on the timeline with a limited information about people, places, and events in history No timeline or an incomplete timeline (3 or less dates OR limited information) is included. Interview 10 relevant questions with detailed responses. 8 relevant questions with responses. 6 relevant questions with 5 relevant questions responses. with responses. Venn Diagram 10 or more detailed facts comparing and contrasting the Holocaust and the Civil Right Movement 8 – 9 facts comparing and contrasting the Holocaust and the Civil Rights Movement. 6 - 7 facts comparing and contrasting the Holocaust and the Civil rights Movement. 5 facts comparing and No Venn Diagram or an contrasting the Civil incomplete diagram is Rights Movement included. Diary Entry A minimum of one page diary entry including: thoughts, feelings, reactions, and descriptions that are clear and accurate. A one page diary entry that includes: thoughts, feelings, reactions, and descriptions. A half page diary entry that includes thoughts, feelings, reactions, and descriptions. A minimal entry that is No Diary Entry or a limited less than half a page one that shows the task and/or shows minimal was not completed. effort in completing the task. Outline A thorough, accurate, and clear outline that answers all 5 elements and is presented in proper format. An outline that answers all An outline that answers 5 elements and is at least 4 elements and presented in proper format. is presented in proper format. No interview or an incomplete interview (missing questions and/or responses) is included. An outline that No Outline or a answers less than 4 limited/incomplete outline is elements and format is included. incorrect.
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