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ANNA O’CONNELL 9 T H GRADE WORLD HISTORY
The Life of Anne Frank
Technology Integration Rationale
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zmdq5fspfz3qrvw/Anne%20Frank%20.mov
When teaching the subject and story of Anne Frank’s life, technology can be implemented to gain a vast amount of resources and primary sources to understand the subject better. Anne used the technology of her pen and book to change the world with her words. Students can gain more materials about Anne, World War II, and the Holocaust by using the web and technology rather than just by simply reading her diary. Fortunately, I was lucky enough to visit the Anne Frank House, but many students are not. By using technology, students will be able to understand her story through historical photos, timelines, and other stories from WWII.
Blog on Anne Frank
http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/29016
Being written on February 4th, 2014, this blog post is incredibly recent and relevant to the
interesting life of Anne Frank. Students would learn deeper into the life of Anne as a typical child. This could allow for any student
to connect to Anne as not just a historical figure but a normal young girl.
Podcast of a personal account of a Jew during WWII
http://www.ushmm.org/m/audio/VOA_20110707.mp3
Within this podcast, the listeners are introduced to Betty Lauer, a Jewish woman who survived World War II by changing her identity to a Catholic Pole. This will give the students a new view on the idea of Jewish
identity and the influence of WWII on this. It will assist auditory learners as well as be a
primary source for students.
YouTube video on Anne Frank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWRBinP7ans
This video features Anne’s father, Otto. He speaks on behalf of Anne and her diary that
she was keeping during her experience in the annex during WWII. The students would
understand deeper into her life through her father’s eyes but also in respect to the war. It leaves the students with the question of why we are studying the life of Anne Frank and what we can learn from her diary and life.
Agencies and Organizations
http://www.annefrank.orgThis website is based on the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam where Anne hid during
the war in the annex. The site has lots of primary source documents, a virtual tour of the annex, current news based on Anne Frank, and many different social media links
to explore the story of Anne visually and with audio.
http://annefrank.com/about-the-center/This museum is a great agency to use to educate students because it has lots of links
for students to understand the story of Anne Frank and how it reflects here in America. The Anne Frank Center publishes many student art from across America
for identity projects in reflection to Anne’s life, which students can study to understand the importance of Anne in WWII and today.
http://www.annefrank.org.ukThis organization, based in London, is a movement to “challenge prejudice [and] fight
hatred”. The website has many different portals for students to see how Anne’s story inspires people globally and how they can fight for a social change. Like the other
organizations and agencies, the Anne Frank Trust UK will show students how Anne’s story has become something that is still applicable to current society and culture.
Inspiration 9
The Inspiration graphic map shows the students who was hiding in the annex during the war along with Anne Frank. The cool part
about Inspiration is that as the students gain more information about Anne’s life, they can add relationships between the
characters. This would give them a visualization to the life of Anne and her story as an individual within the war.
Teaching Materials
http://d2buyft38glmwk.cloudfront.net/media/pdf/AF_TG_Full.pdf
On this website I was able to find materials that relate to the film on Anne Frank made
in 2010 by PBS. Some of the activities and worksheets that the website provides are great for getting
the class to think deeper about Anne’s
life and her story.
Teaching Materials
https://www.teachervision.com/tv/printables/annecomplete.pdf
This worksheet is a fun activity to understand
society during which Anne’s story takes place. It’s makes her story easier to relate to
but also gives students insight on what life is like while war is harboring the
lives of many. The worksheet also helps students work out
difficult vocabulary that Anne may be using in her
diary.
Teaching Materials
http://duffystirling.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/2011-301-introduction-to-the-holocaust.pdf
Along with learning about the Franks story, the students
need to understand the broader story which is that of the history of WWII. This
worksheet by a history teacher gives a very brief and basic outlook on the
Holocaust and WWII. Although very surface level
facts on the Holocaust it will give the students the
information needed to read Anne’s story.
Teaching Materials
http://www.annefrank.org/en/News/News/2012/May/App-Anne-Franks-Amsterdam
/
Although intended for being used in Amsterdam, this web
app called Anne’s Amsterdam gives a tour of Amsterdam through Anne’s
eyes in 1942. Students could use this app to understand what Amsterdam was like during the war and how
society shifted. They could get a visual for many of the different things that Anne talks about in her diary.
Subject-Specific Internet Resources
http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/onlineactivities.html
On this website they have a large list of online activities that can be used in the classroom.
They have a few that are based on the Holocaust including survivor stories and
virtual tours of the camps. These activities would assist the students in understanding the Holocaust and Anne’s experience in a
concentration camp.
Uses of the Internet
http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005224Through this Online Data Source, the students will get a better view on
not only the experiences within a concentration camp, but learn the facts about Bergen-Belsen, which was the camp Anne and Margot were
sent to. This website by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, gives the specific information about Bergen-Belsen during
WWII and post-WWII.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/US-Israel/RR5_5_85.htmlDifferent from the Online Data Source, this Online Reference Material can
be used to show the consequences of WWII into the future. By providing the speech US President, Ronald Reagan gave at Bergen-
Belsen in 1985, students will see how the war and Holocaust is remembered throughout history. Reagan mentions Anne and her
importance as a heroine during the war and her voice that is still heard today. Students could use this speech for essays and also answering
questions on a primary source document.
Web 2.0
DropboxThe usage of Dropbox.com is something that I became familiar with when I was a
freshman attending Quinnipiac. It’s an easy way to back up documents, and share files with friends, family, and peers. Students could use this website to
share homework, essays, and projects with me instead of handing them in hard copies. With Dropbox I would be able to look over the files and share them
back with the individual students. Our entire class could also share files together for group projects, etc. It makes collaboration within the classroom
incredibly simple.
GoAnimate for Schools This web programming is incredibly fun and easy for students to get interested in
different subjects in history! This web software allows for students to create personal animation to tell a history story that is school appropriate and fun! The students could use this for a project and as a teacher I could use it in
Secondary classrooms to get them to apply themselves to the subject more fluidly. It could make something as saddening as the Holocaust and Anne
Frank be more interesting by using animation.
Rubrics
http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/general/
I found that this site was incredibly simple for a rubric generator. It could be used for any
project or larger assignment in the classroom. In reference to Anne Frank, the rubric could be used for a final assignment within the lessons. The rubrics make the
guidelines very specific and understandable for all students to use.
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