Activity 3: The Diary of Anne Frank [6 points]
Anne Frank was a very brave girl. She was born and raised in a Jewish family in Germany in the 1930s. When World War II started, Anne and her family were forced to hide because the German politicians (Nazis) did not like Jewish people. She and her family hid out in a secret room in their house for two full years. During this time, Anne wrote in a diary. When the war ended, Anne’s dad found the diary and made it into a book. He called it The Diary of Anne Frank or The Diary of a Young Girl.
I know lots of people who keep a diary. Often they will record what they did during the day or recount stories about special events that have taken place.
For this activity, we would like you to imagine that you have a diary. In your diary please write a story about your most extraordinary day. What happened? You can tell us about an actual event or you can make one up. It’s totally up to you! Please be as creative as you can.
On your blog, post a diary entry about your extraordinary day. Please start your post with the words “Dear Diary”.
Dear Diary, I had a great morning and break-fast, I can't wait till my best friend Sigge from swedan and my couzin James come over at 11.am.
From Lukas to Diary.
Kia ora Lukas, it's Naomi from The University of Auckland. I hope that you had a fabulous day yesterday with Sigge and your cousin. What did you get up to? Did you all notice the orange colour of the skies over Auckland yesterday from the Australian bush fires?
ReplyDeleteDo you actually keep a diary Lukas? I guess blogging is like a digital diary... Hope you had a great day with you friend and cousin? Keep blogging, and commenting on others to increase your chance of winning one of the awesome prizes, and to keep up your learning over the school break!
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