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| Anne Frank IIIAfter twenty-five months of hiding from the Nazis in the secret annex behind their home in Amsterdam, Anne Frank and seven other Jewish fugitives were betrayed.Grades 6-8 | 9-12 English | History-Social Science |
| Anne Frank IIJune 1942, Amsterdam: Anne Frank received a gift for her thirteenth birthday--a red plaid book with blank pages. It became her diary--the most famous diary in the world.Grades 6-8 | 9-12 English | History-Social Science |
| Anne Frank IBorn in Frankfurt, Germany in 1929 (June 12), Annelies Marie Frank would not live to see her 16th birthday, but she left a powerful memoir of Jewish life in Nazi-occupied Europe, a legacy for the victims of the Holocaust.Grades 6-8 | 9-12 English | History-Social Science |
| Anne Frank IVJust hours after Anne Frank and her family were discovered in their hiding place--the “secret annex”--and arrested by the Gestapo, two of the family’s helpers rescued Anne’s diary.Grades 6-8 | 9-12 English | History-Social Science |
| Samuel Johnson: Library in the 18th CenturyIt is not surprising that 18th century English writer and critic Samuel Johnson should have an opinion about libraries. He said, “The greatest part of a writers time is spent in reading, in order to write; a man will turn over a half a library to make one book.Grades 6-8 English | History-Social Science |




