computer2.jpgAt www.annefrank.org/diarylessons you will find lessons and quizzes about Anne Frank and her diary. The diary lessons stimulate students to think about Anne Frank’s world and their own. The quizzes test their knowledge about Anne Frank and her diary.

The diary lessons are both suited to give as homework and to do in class. Students answer the question using source material. They can save, print and e-mail their answers. The quizzes each consist of 25 multiple choice questions. Students can take them independently, but the quizzes can also form part of a lesson.


5 comments about “Online lessons and quizzes about Anne Frank”  

  1. 1 Sarah Varker

    I truely enjoyed The Diary of Anne Frank the movie. But now I think I am ready to read the book. I am 10 years old and I simply adore Anne Frank. Rihght now we are living in England. My grandma bought a lap top from America and I want to find a way to download Anne Frank on to the lap top.

  2. 2 annie

    anne is my idol she rules 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000%

  3. 3 autumn

    This is cool! My friend thinks it is too. I love reading diaries and Anne Frank is my favorite to read about.

  4. 4 autumn

    My friend Monica loves this cool website. I feel so bad for Anne but her life diary really brings out tears and joy!!!☻

  5. 5 autumn

    My friends Dalton, Monica, and Cassie love this website. I go on it every day after school. If I wouldn’t know about this website I would never go on the computer after school. Monica and I just adore Anne Frank and whenIi read about her it makes me think about everybody in this world and how some even suffer. Anne is a real role model and I feel sorry for her because she had to die. She didn’t deserve it but her death has brought everybody thinking about her even more!

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