Beyond Anne Frank
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Name: Dena Early
School: Bellefontaine Middle School
Workshop Location: Columbus, OH
Title of Companion Action Plan: Holocaust Study
Grade Level: 8th grade
Curriculum/Subject Area: Language Arts
Specific Topic: The Holocaust
CONTENT INFORMATION
This Pathfinder is designed for an 8th grade LA class, which has completed the reading of the play The Diary of Anne Frank. It is intended to reinforce and extend their knowledge and understanding of the Holocaust. The books include primarily Fiction and Biography; Dewey numbers in the 940’s (relating to World War II); 808 (poetry collections); 823 and 843 (literature); and 741.5 (graphic novel). Subject headings include, Holocaust, 1933-1945; Holocaust survivors; World War, 1939-1945; Germany-History-1933-1945; Antisemitism.
Anne Frank Museum
Auschwitz Alphabet
Cybrary of the Holocaust
Holocaust History Project
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Yad Vashem
INFOHIO ELECTRONIC RESOURCES
AMICO Library
Britannica Online
EBSCO Host
SIRS Discoverer
MarcoPolo
Fritz Hirschberger.; By: Fox, Frank; World & I, Jul2003, Vol. 18 Issue 7, p82, 8p, 8c, Reading Level (Lexile): 1030
Doing the right thing.; By: Marks, John; U.S. News & World Report, 06/28/99, Vol. 126 Issue 25, p42, 2/3p, 1c, Reading Level (Lexile): 1170
A Daughter's Hard Questions.; By: Bai, Matt; Newsweek, 01/24/2000, Vol. 135 Issue 4, p50, 2p, 2c
MEDIA RESOURCES (VIDEO)
-Auschwitz: if you cried you died. Indianapolis, IN: Impact America Foundation, Inc., [2000].
-The devil’s arithmetic. [S.I.]: Hallmark Entertainment, [1999].
-The attic: the hiding of Anne Frank. Cabin Fever Entertainment, [1992].
-Anne Frank the life of a young girl. ABC News Productions and A&E Television Networks [1998].

MEDIA RESOURCES (AUDIO)
-Anne Frank: the diary of a young girl. Recorded Books, Inc. [1982].

MEDIA RESOURCES (CD-ROM)
-Anne Frank house: a museum with a story. The Netherlands: Softmachine BV, [2000].

MEDIA RESOURCES (GAME)
Gestapo a learning experience about the Holocaust. Denver, Colorado: Alternatives in Religious Education, Inc., [1976].
BOOKS (FICTION):
-Bennett, Cherie and Gottesfeld, Jeff. Anne Frank and me. New York: Putnam’s, [2001].
-Cormier, Robert. Tunes for bears to dance to. New York: Delacorte, [1992].
-Denenberg, Barry. One eye laughing, the other weeping: the diary of Julie Weiss, Vienna, Austria to New York, 1938. New York: Scholastic, Inc., [2000].
-Forman, James D. The survivor. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, [1976].
-Matas, Carol. Daniel’s story. New York: Scholastic, [1993].
-Pressler, Mirjam and Murdoch, Brian. Malka. 1st American ed. New York: Philomel Books, [2003].
-Schnur, Steven and Tauss, Herbert. The shadow children. New York: Scholastic, Inc. [1994].
-Spinelli, Jerry. Milkweed: a novel. Waterville, ME: Thorndike Press, [2004].
-Vos, Ida. Anna is still here. New York: Scholastic, Inc. [1986].