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  • Lendo e escrevendo e Anne Frank

    Este caderno de atividades pertence a:

    Caderno de Atividades 1

  • Oi!Neste caderno de atividades voc vai saber mais sobre Anne Frank. Anne uma garota judia. Em seu dcimo-terceiro aniversrio, ela ganha um dirio. Anne adora ler e escrever. Nesse dirio, ela quer registrar as coisas que so importantes para ela.

    Voc quer saber mais sobre a vida dela?

    Leia mais sobre a vida de Anne Frank na exposio.No deixe de fazer todas as atividades deste caderno, pois uma agradvel surpresa aguarda voc no fi nal!No Interior da exposio voc vai encontrar tudo sobre os livros prediletos de Anne e os livros que ela mesma escreveu. Na parte externa da exposio voc vai ver a linha do tempo. Acima da linha do tempo voc vai encontrar informaes sobre Anne Frank e a famlia dela.Abaixo da linha do tempo voc vai aprender sobre a histria da Segunda Guerra Mundial.

    Boa Sorte!

    Este smbolo quer dizer que voc deve escrever ou desenhar.

    Quando aparece este smbolo, voc tem algo para ler.

    Agora v at a exposio e procure a resposta.

    Cada atividade deste caderno

    vem com uma fi gura. Cada

    fi gura mostra um smbolo

    que explica o que voc deve

    fazer. A fi gura est sempre

    na parte superior esquerda.na parte na parte superior esquerdana parte

    Cada atividade deste caderno

    vem com uma fi gura. Cada

    fi gura mostra um smbolo

    que explica o que voc deve

    fazer. A fi gura est sempre

    superior esquerda.

  • A Vida de Anne Frank

    Quando Hitler chega ao poder, em 1933, Anne tem quase quatro anos. A famlia Frank resolve

    Em 10 de maio de 1940

    No dia 12 de junho de 1929

    Em 6 de julho, a famlia Frank vai para o

    esconderijo na Prinsengracht, em

    Amsterd. Eles passam mais de ...... anos l.

    Dia primeiro de setembro de 1939, a Alemanha invade a Polnia. A Inglaterra e a Frana reagem e declaram

    Comece aqui >>Procure as datas na

    exposio. Anote as datas e os fatos que

    aconteceram.

    1

    Anne leva seu dirio para o esconderijo.

    19411931

    1932

    19341935

    1936

    1938

    1937

    Quando Hitler chega ao poder, em 1933, Anne tem quase quatro anos. A famlia Frank resolve

    Em 10 de maio de 1940

    No dia 12 de junho de 1929

    Dia primeiro de setembro de 1939, a Alemanha invade a Polnia. A Inglaterra e a Frana reagem e declaram

    Comece aqui >>Procure as datas na

    exposio. Anote as datas e os fatos que

    aconteceram.Anne leva seu dirio para o esconderijo.

    19411931

    1932

    1934

    1936

    1938

    1937

    1929

    19301933

    1939

    1940

    1942

  • Dois anos escondidos no Anexo Secreto

    Este Fritz Pfeffer. Ele era um conhecido das famlias Frank e van Pels. Ele tambm precisa se esconder. Fritz divide o quarto com Anne. Anne no gosta muito dessa situao. O quarto to pequeno!

    H outra famlia procura de um lugar seguro para morar. Eles so Hermann e Auguste van Pels, e seu fi lho Peter.

    Passados trs dias no Anexo Secreto, Anne continua a escrever em seu dirio. Ela tem muitas coisas para contar, ento escreve:

    Aconteceu tanta coisa, que como se o mundo inteiro tivesse virado de cabea para baixo. [...]

    2

    O que voc faria se tivesse que fi car bem quietinha/o durante todo o dia? Se tivesse que falar sussurrando e quase no pudesse andar durante o dia? Desenhe ou escreva nos quadros em branco o nome de trs coisas que voc levaria consigo para o Anexo Secreto.

    Desenhe ou escreva nos quadros em branco o nome de trs coisas que voc levaria consigo para o Anexo Secreto.

    Eles so Hermann Eles so Hermann Eles so Hermann Eles so Hermann e Auguste van Pels, e Auguste van Pels, e Auguste van Pels, e seu fi lho Peter.e Auguste van Pels, e Auguste van Pels, e Auguste van Pels, e Auguste van Pels,

    Este Fritz Pfeffer. Este Fritz Pfeffer. Ele era um conhecido

    e seu fi lho Peter.e seu fi lho Peter.e Auguste van Pels, e Auguste van Pels, e seu fi lho Peter.e seu fi lho Peter.

    van Pels. Ele tambm

    Ele era um conhecido

    Desenhe ou escreva nos quadros em branco Desenhe ou escreva nos quadros em branco

  • ???Anne adora ler. Ela l um monto de livros no Anexo Secreto. s vezes, ela escreve sobre esses livros em seu dirio.

    No outono de 1943, Anne frequentemente sente-se muito triste: Quando que essa guerra vai fi nalmente chegar ao fi m?

    Miep Gies Bep Voskuijl

    Johannes Kleiman Victor Kugler

    No vero de 1943, Anne comea a gostar muito de escrever. Comea a escrever contos. s vezes, inventa histrias, mas tambm escreve sobre coisas que aconteceram de verdade no Anexo Secreto.

    Otto d uma dica a Anne. Ele sugere que ela copie frases bonitas de livros que j leu. Anne gosta da ideia e comea o seu caderno de Citaes Favoritas.

    3Lendo e escrevendo no Anexo Secreto

    ??Otto d uma dica a Anne.

    frases bonitas de livros que j leu. Anne gosta da ideia e comea o seu caderno de

    ??!?!!?!?!?!?No dia 4 de agosto de 1944, a polcia invade o Anexo Secreto e prende todos os escondidos. Algum os traiu. At hoje no se sabe quem foi.As pessoas do esconderijo recebem ajuda de quatro funcionrios de Otto. Eles trazem comida e s vezes livros e revistas para o Anexo Secreto.

    Quais so os ajudantes que levam livros para o esconderijo?Encontre a resposta no interior da exposio!

    funcionrios de Otto. Eles trazem

    esconderijo recebem ajuda de quatro

    de Otto. Eles trazem de Otto. Eles trazem

    Anne adora ler. Ela l um monto de livros no Anexo Secreto. s vezes, ela escreve sobre esses livros em seu dirio.

    Miep GiesMiep Gies Bep VoskuijlBep Voskuijl

    Johannes Kleiman Victor KuglerVictor Kugler

    em seu dirio.

    Miep GiesMiep Gies

    Anne adora ler. Ela l um monto de livros no Anexo Secreto. s vezes, ela escreve sobre esses livros em seu dirio.

    Johannes KleimanJohannes Kleiman

    de Otto. Eles trazem de Otto. Eles trazem

    esconderijo recebem

  • O que aconteceu com a famlia Frank?

    Todas as pessoas do esconderijo so presas pela polcia. O dirio de Anne deixado para trs. Miep Gies resgata o dirio de Anne e o guarda para ela.

    Siga o caminho, v na direo das setas de 1 a 3.

    13

    2

    3331

    2

    De l, so

    transportadas em

    trens para o campo

    de concentrao de

    Auschwitz-Birkenau,

    na Polnia. A, Otto

    separado de Anne,

    Margot e Edith.

    A seguir, Anne e

    Margot so levadas

    para o campo de

    concentrao de

    Bergen-Belsen,

    na Alemanha.

    13

    2

    Primeiro, as pessoas

    do esconderijo

    so levadas

    para o campo

    de Westerbork,

    na Holanda.

    4

    Anne morre de

    febre tifoide, uma

    doena infecciosa,

    em maro de 1945.

    Sua me e sua irm

    tambm morrem.

    De todas as pessoas

    do esconderijo,

    s Otto Frank

    sobrevive guerra.

  • Anne no foi a nica.....Houve muito mais crianas judias como Anne Frank. Nem todas encontraram um lugar para se esconder. Nem todas escreveram um dirio. Seis milhes de judeus foram mortos na Segunda Guerra Mundial, entre eles 1,5 milho de crianas.

    Em 5 de maio de 1945, o exrcito alemo rende-se. A Holanda libertada. Quando Otto Frank volta para casa em Amsterd, Miep Gies lhe entrega o dirio de Anne. Otto publica o dirio dois anos mais tarde.

    Anne Frank queria ser escritora. Voc acha que seu sonho se tornou realidade?Escreva sua resposta aqui.

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Porgue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    761 dias no Anexo Secreto!....Anne passa 761 dias no Anexo Secreto. Mais de dois anos! Durante esse tempo, ela escreve seu dirio, seu livro de contos e seu caderno de Citaes Favoritas. Foi assim que fi camos sabendo sobre o que ela teve de enfrentar, o que ela sentia e o que queria ser quando fi casse mais velha.

    5

  • Imagine que voc est sentindo uma grande afl io. O que voc faz? Escreva sua resposta neste quadro em branco.

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    O bem mais precioso de Anne seu dirio. Escrever muito importante para ela. Quando voc obrigada/o a car quieta/o e no pode sair, escrever realmente ajuda a desabafar.

    A melhor coisa poder escrever todos os meus pensamentos e sentimentos; do contrrio, iria me sufocar.Anne escreveu isto em 16 de maro de 1944.

    O bem mais precioso de Anne

    6

  • My father, th

    e most adorab

    le

    father Ive eve

    r seen, didnt

    marry

    my mother un

    til he was thir

    ty-six

    and she was t

    wenty-five. M

    y sister

    Margo was b

    orn in Frankfu

    rt am

    Main in Germ

    any in 1926. I

    was

    born on 12 Jun

    e 1929.

    I started righ

    t away at

    the Montesso

    ri nursery

    school. I staye

    d there

    until I was six,

    at

    which time I s

    tarted in

    the first form

    .

    Our lives we

    re not without

    anxiety, since

    our relatives

    in

    Germany wer

    e suffering un

    der

    Hitlers anti-Je

    wish laws.

    Anne Frank, a

    German-Jewi

    sh Girl

    Leaving Germ

    any

    for Holland

    Concerned for

    Family in Ger

    many

    Wedding pi

    cture of Ot

    to Frank an

    d

    Edith Holl

    nder, 12 Ma

    y 1925.

    Three-year

    -old Margo

    holding Ann

    e. Frankfur

    t,

    Germany, 1

    929.

    The Franks

    are Jewish

    . They occa

    sionally

    attend syn

    agogue an

    d celebrate

    Jewish

    holidays tog

    ether.

    CRISIS

    In 1929, thin

    gs in German

    y are going b

    adly. There is

    a

    worldwide ec

    onomic crisi

    s. The crisis

    starts in the

    United

    States, but s

    oon spreads

    to other cou

    ntries, effec

    ting people

    in Germany.

    A politician

    named Ado

    lph Hitler cla

    ims to have

    the solution

    to all of Ger

    manys prob

    lems.

    ADOLF HITL

    ER,

    LEADER OF G

    ERMANY

    Hitler and hi

    s Nazi Party

    come to pow

    er in 1933. T

    hey

    start discrim

    inating agai

    nst the Jew

    ish commun

    ity. Hitler

    and his gene

    rals also sta

    rt making se

    cret plans fo

    r war.

    HITLERS RA

    CIAL

    LAWSHitler

    s governme

    nt starts int

    roducing rac

    ial laws. Acc

    ording

    to the Nazis

    , ethnic Ger

    mans belong

    to a type of s

    uper race.

    There is no

    place in Naz

    i Germany fo

    r Jews, Roma

    and Sinti,

    blacks, gays

    , Slavs or any

    one with a d

    isability.

    Many German

    s are out of w

    ork

    and live in po

    verty. In addit

    ion,

    Germany has

    debts from th

    e

    First World Wa

    r (1914-1918).

    Germany is fo

    rced to pay a

    lot of money to

    the victors of

    the war and h

    as lost part o

    f

    its territory.

    Adolph Hitler

    and his Natio

    nal Socialist

    German Work

    ers Party are

    anti-Semitic

    .

    They hate the

    Jews and blam

    e them for

    all of German

    ys problems.

    Those that jo

    in

    Hitlers party

    are called Na

    zis.

    Although the

    Franks feel s

    afe in

    Amsterdam,

    they worry ab

    out

    what might ha

    ppen to their

    relatives in Ge

    rmany.

    Annes parent

    s, Otto and E

    dith Frank, de

    cide to leave

    Germany. The

    y no longer fe

    el safe there b

    ecause of the

    Nazis. In add

    ition, things a

    rent going so

    well for the

    Frank family

    bank, where O

    tto works.

    1930

    19311932

    1933

    1934

    1935

    1936

    This boys n

    ame is Han

    s Massaquo

    i.

    He lived in

    Nazi German

    y. One day

    ,

    a teacher to

    ld him Onc

    e weve

    finished wi

    th the Jews

    , its your tu

    rn.

    Anne and h

    er friends E

    va Goldber

    g and

    Sanne Lede

    rmann play

    on Merwede

    plein,

    in Amsterd

    am.

    Children pl

    aying with

    money that

    has lost all

    its value.

    Anne quick

    ly masters

    Dutch. Ther

    e are also o

    ther German

    -Jewish

    children in

    her class.

    I lived in Fran

    kfurt until I w

    as four.

    Because were

    Jewish, my fa

    ther

    emigrated to H

    olland in 1933

    , when

    he became th

    e Managing D

    irector

    of the Dutch O

    pekta Compan

    y,

    which manufa

    ctures produc

    ts used

    in making jam

    Margot wen

    t to

    Holland in De

    cember, and I

    followed

    in February, w

    here I was plon

    ked

    down on the t

    able as a birth

    day

    present for M

    argot.

    Ottos compa

    ny sells a pre

    paration

    called Opekta

    , which is use

    d in making

    homemade jam

    .

    Those are hap

    py years for

    Anne and Ma

    rgo. They ado

    re

    their father, w

    ho can tell th

    e

    best stories.

    Papa with his

    offspring is t

    he caption An

    ne

    later gives th

    is picture in

    her album.

    1929

    My father, th

    e most adorab

    le

    father Ive eve

    r seen, didnt

    marry

    my mother un

    til he was thir

    ty-six

    and she was t

    wenty-five. M

    y sister

    Margo was b

    orn in Frankfu

    rt am

    Main in Germ

    any in 1926. I

    was

    born on 12 Jun

    e 1929.

    I started righ

    t away at

    the Montesso

    ri nursery

    school. I staye

    d there

    until I was six,

    at

    which time I s

    tarted in

    the first form

    .

    Our lives we

    re not without

    anxiety, since

    our relatives

    in

    Germany wer

    e suffering un

    der

    Hitlers anti-Je

    wish laws.

    Anne Frank, a

    German-Jewi

    sh Girl

    Leaving Germ

    any

    for Holland

    Concerned for

    Family in Ger

    many

    Wedding pi

    cture of Ot

    to Frank an

    d

    Edith Holl

    nder, 12 Ma

    y 1925.

    Three-year

    -old Margo

    holding Ann

    e. Frankfur

    t,

    Germany, 1

    929.

    The Franks

    are Jewish

    . They occa

    sionally

    attend syn

    agogue an

    d celebrate

    Jewish

    holidays tog

    ether.

    CRISIS

    In 1929, thin

    gs in German

    y are going b

    adly. There is

    a

    worldwide ec

    onomic crisi

    s. The crisis

    starts in the

    United

    States, but s

    oon spreads

    to other cou

    ntries, effec

    ting people

    in Germany.

    A politician

    named Ado

    lph Hitler cla

    ims to have

    the solution

    to all of Ger

    manys prob

    lems.

    ADOLF HITL

    ER,

    LEADER OF G

    ERMANY

    Hitler and hi

    s Nazi Party

    come to pow

    er in 1933. T

    hey

    start discrim

    inating agai

    nst the Jew

    ish commun

    ity. Hitler

    and his gene

    rals also sta

    rt making se

    cret plans fo

    r war.

    HITLERS RA

    CIAL

    LAWSHitler

    s governme

    nt starts int

    roducing rac

    ial laws. Acc

    ording

    to the Nazis

    , ethnic Ger

    mans belong

    to a type of s

    uper race.

    There is no

    place in Naz

    i Germany fo

    r Jews, Roma

    and Sinti,

    blacks, gays

    , Slavs or any

    one with a d

    isability.

    Many German

    s are out of w

    ork

    and live in po

    verty. In addit

    ion,

    Germany has

    debts from th

    e

    First World Wa

    r (1914-1918).

    Germany is fo

    rced to pay a

    lot of money to

    the victors of

    the war and h

    as lost part o

    f

    its territory.

    Adolph Hitler

    and his Natio

    nal Socialist

    German Work

    ers Party are

    anti-Semitic

    .

    They hate the

    Jews and blam

    e them for

    all of German

    ys problems.

    Those that jo

    in

    Hitlers party

    are called Na

    zis.

    Although the

    Franks feel s

    afe in

    Amsterdam,

    they worry ab

    out

    what might ha

    ppen to their

    relatives in Ge

    rmany.

    Annes parent

    s, Otto and E

    dith Frank, de

    cide to leave

    Germany. The

    y no longer fe

    el safe there b

    ecause of the

    Nazis. In add

    ition, things a

    rent going so

    well for the

    Frank family

    bank, where O

    tto works.

    1930

    19311932

    1933

    1934

    1935

    1936

    This boys n

    ame is Han

    s Massaquo

    i.

    He lived in

    Nazi German

    y. One day,

    a teacher to

    ld him Onc

    e weve

    finished wi

    th the Jews

    , its your tu

    rn.

    Anne and h

    er friends E

    va Goldber

    g and

    Sanne Lede

    rmann play

    on Merwede

    plein,

    in Amsterd

    am.

    Children pl

    aying with

    money that

    has lost all

    its value.

    Anne quick

    ly masters

    Dutch. Ther

    e are also o

    ther German

    -Jewish

    children in

    her class.

    I lived in Fran

    kfurt until I w

    as four.

    Because were

    Jewish, my fa

    ther

    emigrated to H

    olland in 1933

    , when

    he became th

    e Managing D

    irector

    of the Dutch O

    pekta Compan

    y,

    which manufa

    ctures produc

    ts used

    in making jam

    Margot wen

    t to

    Holland in De

    cember, and I

    followed

    in February, w

    here I was plon

    ked

    down on the t

    able as a birth

    day

    present for M

    argot.

    Ottos compa

    ny sells a pre

    paration

    called Opekta

    , which is use

    d in making

    homemade jam

    .

    Those are hap

    py years for

    Anne and Ma

    rgo. They ado

    re

    their father, w

    ho can tell th

    e

    best stories.

    Papa with his

    offspring is t

    he caption An

    ne

    later gives th

    is picture in

    her album.

    1929

    The Annexe

    Betrayal

    After 1945

    Annes Diary

    Franks Go int

    o

    Hiding

    The Helpers

    INTO HIDIN

    G

    Many Jews a

    ttempt to es

    cape the Na

    zis by going

    into

    hiding. But t

    his is not as

    easy at it so

    unds. This f

    amily

    uses an unde

    rground shel

    ter as a hidin

    g-place.

    THE DUTCH

    FAMINE

    1943

    1944

    1942

    The liberation

    of Holland fr

    om German o

    ccupation com

    es too

    late for the Fr

    anks. The Sec

    ret Annexe inh

    abitants are b

    etrayed

    by an informa

    nt, whose iden

    tity would nev

    er be establis

    hed.

    They are arre

    sted by SS Offi

    cer Karl Josef

    Silberbauer.

    Within a wee

    k, the three m

    embers of the

    Van Pels fam

    ily join

    the Franks in

    the Annexe.

    In November,

    Fritz Pfeffer i

    s the eighth m

    ember to join

    the group

    in hiding. He

    is a Jewish a

    cquaintance o

    f the two famil

    ies.

    Hitler and th

    e Nazis secr

    etly decide to

    kill all

    the Jews in

    Europe. The

    y build exter

    mination

    camps, a typ

    e of concentr

    ation camp t

    hat has been

    specially des

    igned to kill

    people efficie

    ntly. Jews a

    re

    transported

    to these cam

    ps by train.

    None of the

    m

    know what f

    ate awaits th

    em.

    In the winte

    r of 1944-194

    5,

    twenty-thou

    sand people

    die of starva

    tion and

    cold in the N

    etherlands.

    Conditions a

    re at their

    worst in big

    cities, wher

    e

    there is alm

    ost no food l

    eft.

    The Secret An

    nexe inhabita

    nts are aided

    by Miep Gies

    (L),

    Bep Voskuijl,

    (R), Victor Kug

    ler (L) and Joh

    annes Kleima

    n. They

    are the only c

    ompany empl

    oyees to know

    that the Fran

    ks are in

    hiding. In add

    ition, Mieps h

    usband Jan Gi

    es and Beps

    father

    Johan Voskui

    jl know about

    the Secret Ann

    exe inhabitan

    ts.

    Not being abl

    e to go outsid

    e

    upsets me mo

    re than I can s

    ay,

    and Im terrifie

    d our hiding p

    lace

    will be discov

    ered and that

    well

    be shot. That

    , of course, is a

    fairly dismal p

    rospect.

    Is this really

    the beginning

    of

    the liberati

    on? The libera

    tion

    weve all talke

    d so much ab

    out,

    which still se

    ems too good

    ,

    too much of a

    fairy tale eve

    r to

    come true? W

    ill this year, 1

    944,

    bring us victo

    ry?

    Hidingwher

    e would we

    hide? ...When,

    where, how

    ?

    ... Preoccupied

    by the though

    t

    of going into h

    iding, I stuck t

    he

    craziest thing

    s in the satche

    l, but

    Im not sorry. M

    emories mean

    more to me tha

    n dresses.

    This is prob

    ably the las

    t picture ta

    ken

    of Anne an

    d Margot.

    Bep Voskui

    jls father c

    onstructs a

    special mo

    vable book

    case in ord

    er to

    hide the en

    trance to t

    he Annexe.

    Otto used

    this map to

    keep track

    of the adva

    nce of the A

    llied Forces

    in France.

    Olympiaple

    in in Amster

    dam, 20 Ju

    ne 1943.

    Children re

    ceiving foo

    d at a soup

    kitchen.

    The majorit

    y of Allied t

    roops were

    American,

    British, Rus

    sian, French

    , Canadian a

    nd Polish.

    Pictured he

    re are Britis

    h soldiers.

    People wh

    o do not kno

    w about the

    Secret Ann

    exe inhabit

    ants contin

    ue to

    work in the

    Opekta wa

    rehouse.

    The commu

    nal living an

    d dining are

    a.

    The room al

    so serves as

    a bedroom

    for

    Hermann a

    nd Auguste

    Van Pels.

    Anne and F

    ritz Pfeffer

    s (Fritz

    Dussels) ro

    om.

    Otto and E

    dith keep a

    record trac

    k of

    how much th

    eir daughte

    rs have gro

    wn

    during the

    period they

    were in hid

    ing

    while in the

    Annexe. Ov

    er the cours

    e of

    two years,

    Anne grow

    s around th

    irteen

    centimetres

    and Margot

    around fiv

    e.

    The Frank f

    amilys hid

    ing-place,

    the Annexe

    behind Ott

    os

    company h

    eadquarters

    .

    6 July 194

    2

    The Franks

    go into hid

    ing in the e

    mpty

    rear area, k

    nown as th

    e Annexe, l

    ocated

    behind Ott

    o Franks co

    mpany.

    Jewish chil

    dren in We

    sterbork C

    amp.

    Jewish mot

    hers and ch

    ildren being

    sent

    to the gas c

    hamber.

    On the plat

    form at Au

    schwitz-Bir

    kenau

    station, Naz

    i doctors ex

    amine peop

    le to

    see who is

    able to wor

    k and who

    isnt.

    8 August 19

    44

    The Franks

    , Van Pelse

    s and Fritz

    Pfeffer

    are transpo

    rted by trai

    n to Westerb

    ork,

    a transit ca

    mp in the N

    etherlands

    .

    3 Septemb

    er 1944

    The Secret

    Annexe inh

    abitants

    are placed

    on the last

    transport t

    o

    concentrati

    on and exte

    rmination c

    amp

    Auschwitz i

    n occupied

    Poland. Ott

    o is

    separated f

    rom Edith,

    Margot and

    Anne.

    1 October

    1944

    Anne and M

    argot Frank

    are transfe

    rred to

    Bergen-Bel

    sen, anothe

    r camp in G

    ermany.

    Otto and E

    dith are kep

    t at Auschw

    itz.

    Otto Frank is

    the only form

    er resident of t

    he Annexe to

    survive the

    war. On the lo

    ng journey fro

    m Auschwitz

    back to Ams

    terdam, he

    finds out that

    his wife and

    children are d

    ead. Miep Gie

    s gives him

    Annes diary,

    which she fou

    nd after the fa

    milys arrest

    and had kept

    all that time. O

    tto decides to

    publish the d

    iary.

    In 1947, Conta

    ct

    Publishing C

    ompany

    publishes Ann

    es diary

    as The Anne

    xe, a title

    that Anne ha

    d thought

    of herself. The

    diary has

    since been pu

    blished

    in over 70 lan

    guages

    worldwide.

    will I ever b

    ecome a journ

    alist

    or writer? I hop

    e so, oh, I hope

    so

    very much, be

    cause writing a

    llows

    me to record e

    verything, all m

    y

    thoughts, idea

    ls and fantasie

    s.

    Hermann

    Miep Gies

    Bep Voskui

    jl

    Johannes K

    leiman

    Victor Kug

    ler

    Fritz

    Auguste

    Peter

    Hermann, A

    uguste and

    Peter Van P

    els. In Anne

    s

    diary they

    are known a

    s

    the Van Da

    ans.

    Fritz Pfeffe

    r. In Annes

    diary

    he is known

    as Albert D

    ussel.

    5 Septemb

    er 1944

    Mad Tuesda

    y. The Allie

    d Forces ar

    e

    advancing t

    owards the

    Netherland

    s.

    Celebration

    s break out

    everywhere

    but

    the Dutch r

    ejoice too s

    oon. The lib

    eration

    doesnt end

    up going as

    swiftly as

    expected. D

    espite high

    hopes, mos

    t of

    the Nether

    lands rema

    ins under G

    erman

    occupation

    for months

    and the da

    y

    comes to b

    e known as

    Mad Tues

    day.

    The southe

    rn part of th

    e Netherlan

    ds is

    liberated a

    few weeks l

    ater, but a s

    evere

    winter awa

    its the north

    .

    5 May 194

    5

    The Nether

    lands is lib

    erated on

    5 May 1945

    .The d

    iary has sin

    ce been pu

    blished in o

    ver 70 langu

    ages world

    wide.

    6 June 194

    4

    Allied troop

    s landing on

    the coast o

    f

    Normandy

    in France. T

    he Allies wa

    nt to

    liberate the

    occupied c

    ountries of

    Europe.

    That day wo

    uld come to

    be known a

    s D-Day.

    The people in

    hiding

    At Home in

    the Netherlan

    ds

    Sent to a Jew

    ish

    School

    After the Naz

    i invasion, an

    ti-Jewish law

    s are also intr

    oduced in the

    Netherlands.

    Anne and Ma

    rgot are force

    d to attend a J

    ewish Second

    ary

    School in Am

    sterdam, seg

    regated from

    their non-Jew

    ish peers.

    A Call-Up Not

    ice

    THE NIGHT

    OF

    BROKEN GL

    ASS

    In Germany, th

    e Nazis strike

    out violently a

    gainst the Je

    wish

    population. O

    n the night of

    9 November 1

    938, they loot

    Jewish

    shops and de

    stroy synagog

    ues. The night

    would come

    to be

    known as Kri

    stallnacht or t

    he Night of B

    roken Glass. In

    the days

    that follow, th

    e Nazis round

    up 30,000 Je

    wish men and

    transport

    them to conc

    entration cam

    ps.

    ANTI-JEWIS

    H

    LAWSIn 194

    1, all beache

    s and public

    parks becom

    e

    prohibited ar

    eas for Jews

    .

    THE YELLOW

    STAR

    As of May 194

    2, all Jews in

    the Netherl

    ands above t

    he

    age of 6 are

    required to w

    ear a yellow

    Star of Davi

    d with

    the word Je

    w on their

    clothing. Thi

    s allowed the

    Nazis

    to quickly id

    entify who w

    as Jewish an

    d who was n

    ot.

    Jewish men

    are rounded

    up and sent

    off to the E

    ast. Nobody

    knows what

    is going to h

    appen to the

    m. The Nazi

    s start

    carrying out

    raids, which

    means that

    they close o

    ff a street

    or neighbour

    hood and sea

    rch every ho

    use.

    1937

    1939

    1940

    1938

    1941

    1942

    A synagog

    ue in flame

    s on Kristall

    nacht. Fran

    kfurt. Nove

    mber 1938

    .

    Anne (seco

    nd from left

    ) with frien

    ds, July 193

    7.

    Anne and Ma

    rgot feel at ho

    me in their

    new country.

    They have fun

    playing

    with new frie

    nds and their

    parents

    often take the

    m to the beac

    h. Otto Franks

    firm relocates

    to Prinsengra

    cht

    263. Because

    he is Jewish, O

    tto is not

    permitted to

    own a busine

    ss and he han

    ds his

    company ove

    r to Victor Kug

    ler and Johan

    nes

    Kleiman. From

    then on, it is

    called Gies &

    Co.

    Otto tells Joha

    nnes Kleiman

    and Victor

    Kugler of his

    plans to go in

    to hiding. He

    also later confi

    des in his sec

    retaries Miep

    Gies and Bep V

    oskuijl. When

    Otto asks

    for help, Miep

    Gies immediat

    ely answers

    by saying O

    f course, eve

    n though she

    is

    putting hersel

    f in grave dan

    ger by doing

    so. The Nazis

    severely puni

    sh those who

    are caught ass

    isting Jews.

    Anne is in g

    rade 5 / yea

    r 7 at

    the Montes

    sori school

    .

    The Franks

    in front of

    their house

    on Merwede

    plein.

    After May 19

    40, the

    good times w

    ere few and

    far between:

    first there

    was the war,

    then the

    capitulation a

    nd then the

    arrival of the G

    ermans,

    which is whe

    n the trouble

    started for the

    Jews.

    Victor Kug

    ler

    Bep Voskui

    jl

    Miep Santr

    ouschitz

    (Gies)

    1 Septemb

    er 1939

    Germany in

    vades Polan

    d. England a

    nd

    France dec

    lare war on

    Hitler. This

    is the

    start of wa

    r in Europe.

    Hitler prom

    ises not

    to invade th

    e Netherlan

    ds, but man

    y

    people, es

    pecially Ho

    llands Jew

    ish

    population

    , fear he wi

    ll not keep

    his word.

    10 May 194

    0

    The German

    army invad

    es Holland,

    despite

    Hitlers pro

    mise. After

    five days of

    fighting,

    the German

    s bomb Rot

    terdam and

    the Dutch

    army surren

    ders.

    25 Februar

    y 1941

    The Februa

    ry Strike: In

    February,

    the Nazis

    round up 42

    7 Jewish m

    en and tran

    sport

    them to con

    centration

    camps. Man

    y people

    in Amsterd

    am strike in

    order to p

    rotest

    against the

    Nazis actio

    ns. The Naz

    is strike

    the protes

    ters down w

    ith extreme

    violence.After th

    e pogroms in 19

    38, my two

    uncles (my mot

    hers brothers) fl

    ed

    Germany, findin

    g safe refuge in

    North

    America. My el

    derly grandmot

    her

    came to live wit

    h us.

    Our freedom

    was severely

    restricted

    by a series of

    anti-Jewish d

    ecrees:

    Jews were req

    uired to wear

    a yellow

    star; Jews wer

    e required to t

    urn in

    their bicycles

    ; Jews were fo

    rbidden

    to use trams;

    []

    I was stunne

    d. A call-up:

    everyone kno

    ws what that

    means. Vision

    s of concentrat

    ion

    camps and lo

    nely cells race

    d

    through my h

    ead.

    5 July194

    2

    Margot rece

    ives a call-u

    p notice fro

    m

    the SS. She

    has to go to

    a labour ca

    mp

    in Nazi Germ

    any. Her par

    ents decide

    to

    go into hidi

    ng.

    At Home in

    the Netherlan

    ds

    Sent to a Jew

    ish

    School

    After the Naz

    i invasion, an

    ti-Jewish law

    s are also intr

    oduced in the

    Netherlands.

    Anne and Ma

    rgot are force

    d to attend a J

    ewish Second

    ary

    School in Am

    sterdam, seg

    regated from

    their non-Jew

    ish peers.

    A Call-Up Not

    ice

    THE NIGHT

    OF

    BROKEN GL

    ASS

    In Germany, th

    e Nazis strike

    out violently a

    gainst the Je

    wish

    population. O

    n the night of

    9 November 1

    938, they loot

    Jewish

    shops and de

    stroy synagog

    ues. The night

    would come

    to be

    known as Kri

    stallnacht or t

    he Night of B

    roken Glass. In

    the days

    that follow, th

    e Nazis round

    up 30,000 Je

    wish men and

    transport

    them to conc

    entration cam

    ps.

    ANTI-JEWIS

    H

    LAWSIn 194

    1, all beache

    s and public

    parks becom

    e

    prohibited ar

    eas for Jews

    .

    THE YELLOW

    STAR

    As of May 194

    2, all Jews in

    the Netherl

    ands above t

    he

    age of 6 are

    required to w

    ear a yellow

    Star of Davi

    d with

    the word Je

    w on their

    clothing. Thi

    s allowed the

    Nazis

    to quickly id

    entify who w

    as Jewish an

    d who was n

    ot.

    Jewish men

    are rounded

    up and sent

    off to the E

    ast. Nobody

    knows what

    is going to h

    appen to the

    m. The Nazi

    s start

    carrying out

    raids, which

    means that

    they close o

    ff a street

    or neighbour

    hood and sea

    rch every ho

    use.

    1937

    1939

    1940

    1938

    1941

    1942

    A synagog

    ue in flame

    s on Kristall

    nacht. Fran

    kfurt. Nove

    mber 1938

    .

    Anne (seco

    nd from left

    ) with frien

    ds, July 193

    7.

    Anne and Ma

    rgot feel at ho

    me in their

    new country.

    They have fun

    playing

    with new frie

    nds and their

    parents

    often take the

    m to the beac

    h. Otto Franks

    firm relocates

    to Prinsengra

    cht

    263. Because

    he is Jewish, O

    tto is not

    permitted to

    own a busine

    ss and he han

    ds his

    company ove

    r to Victor Kug

    ler and Johan

    nes

    Kleiman. From

    then on, it is

    called Gies &

    Co.

    Otto tells Joha

    nnes Kleiman

    and Victor

    Kugler of his

    plans to go in

    to hiding. He

    also later confi

    des in his sec

    retaries Miep

    Gies and Bep V

    oskuijl. When

    Otto asks

    for help, Miep

    Gies immediat

    ely answers

    by saying O

    f course, eve

    n though she

    is

    putting hersel

    f in grave dan

    ger by doing

    so. The Nazis

    severely puni

    sh those who

    are caught ass

    isting Jews.

    Anne is in g

    rade 5 / yea

    r 7 at

    the Montes

    sori school

    .

    The Franks

    in front of

    their house

    on Merwede

    plein.

    After May 19

    40, the

    good times w

    ere few and

    far between:

    first there

    was the war,

    then the

    capitulation a

    nd then the

    arrival of the G

    ermans,

    which is whe

    n the trouble

    started for the

    Jews.

    Victor Kug

    ler

    Bep Voskui

    jl

    Miep Santr

    ouschitz

    (Gies)

    1 Septemb

    er 1939

    Germany in

    vades Polan

    d. England a

    nd

    France dec

    lare war on

    Hitler. This

    is the

    start of wa

    r in Europe.

    Hitler prom

    ises not

    to invade th

    e Netherlan

    ds, but man

    y

    people, es

    pecially Ho

    llands Jew

    ish

    population

    , fear he wi

    ll not keep

    his word.

    10 May 194

    0

    The German

    army invad

    es Holland,

    despite

    Hitlers pro

    mise. After

    five days of

    fighting,

    the German

    s bomb Rot

    terdam and

    the Dutch

    army surren

    ders.

    25 Februar

    y 1941

    The Februa

    ry Strike: In

    February,

    the Nazis

    round up 42

    7 Jewish m

    en and tran

    sport

    them to con

    centration

    camps. Man

    y people

    in Amsterd

    am strike in

    order to p

    rotest

    against the

    Nazis actio

    ns. The Naz

    is strike

    the protes

    ters down w

    ith extreme

    violence.After th

    e pogroms in 19

    38, my two

    uncles (my mot

    hers brothers) fl

    ed

    Germany, findin

    g safe refuge in

    North

    America. My el

    derly grandmot

    her

    came to live wit

    h us.

    Our freedom

    was severely

    restricted

    by a series of

    anti-Jewish d

    ecrees:

    Jews were req

    uired to wear

    a yellow

    star; Jews wer

    e required to t

    urn in

    their bicycles

    ; Jews were fo

    rbidden

    to use trams;

    []

    I was stunne

    d. A call-up:

    everyone kno

    ws what that

    means. Vision

    s of concentrat

    ion

    camps and lo

    nely cells race

    d

    through my h

    ead.

    5 July194

    2

    Margot rece

    ives a call-u

    p notice fro

    m

    the SS. She

    has to go to

    a labour ca

    mp

    in Nazi Germ

    any. Her par

    ents decide

    to

    go into hidi

    ng.

    My father, th

    e most adorab

    le

    father Ive eve

    r seen, didnt

    marry

    my mother un

    til he was thir

    ty-six

    and she was t

    wenty-five. M

    y sister

    Margo was b

    orn in Frankfu

    rt am

    Main in Germ

    any in 1926. I

    was

    born on 12 Jun

    e 1929.

    I started righ

    t away at

    the Montesso

    ri nursery

    school. I staye

    d there

    until I was six,

    at

    which time I s

    tarted in

    the first form

    .

    Our lives we

    re not without

    anxiety, since

    our relatives

    in

    Germany wer

    e suffering un

    der

    Hitlers anti-Je

    wish laws.

    Anne Frank, a

    German-Jewi

    sh Girl

    Leaving Germ

    any

    for Holland

    Concerned for

    Family in Ger

    many

    Wedding pi

    cture of Ot

    to Frank an

    d

    Edith Holl

    nder, 12 Ma

    y 1925.

    Three-year

    -old Margo

    holding Ann

    e. Frankfur

    t,

    Germany, 1

    929.

    The Franks

    are Jewish

    . They occa

    sionally

    attend syn

    agogue an

    d celebrate

    Jewish

    holidays tog

    ether.

    CRISIS

    In 1929, thin

    gs in German

    y are going b

    adly. There is

    a

    worldwide ec

    onomic crisi

    s. The crisis

    starts in the

    United

    States, but s

    oon spreads

    to other cou

    ntries, effec

    ting people

    in Germany.

    A politician

    named Ado

    lph Hitler cla

    ims to have

    the solution

    to all of Ger

    manys prob

    lems.

    ADOLF HITL

    ER,

    LEADER OF G

    ERMANY

    Hitler and hi

    s Nazi Party

    come to pow

    er in 1933. T

    hey

    start discrim

    inating agai

    nst the Jew

    ish commun

    ity. Hitler

    and his gene

    rals also sta

    rt making se

    cret plans fo

    r war.

    HITLERS RA

    CIAL

    LAWSHitler

    s governme

    nt starts int

    roducing rac

    ial laws. Acc

    ording

    to the Nazis

    , ethnic Ger

    mans belong

    to a type of s

    uper race.

    There is no

    place in Naz

    i Germany fo

    r Jews, Roma

    and Sinti,

    blacks, gays

    , Slavs or any

    one with a d

    isability.

    Many German

    s are out of w

    ork

    and live in po

    verty. In addit

    ion,

    Germany has

    debts from th

    e

    First World Wa

    r (1914-1918).

    Germany is fo

    rced to pay a

    lot of money to

    the victors of

    the war and h

    as lost part o

    f

    its territory.

    Adolph Hitler

    and his Natio

    nal Socialist

    German Work

    ers Party are

    anti-Semitic

    .

    They hate the

    Jews and blam

    e them for

    all of German

    ys problems.

    Those that jo

    in

    Hitlers party

    are called Na

    zis.

    Although the

    Franks feel s

    afe in

    Amsterdam,

    they worry ab

    out

    what might ha

    ppen to their

    relatives in Ge

    rmany.

    Annes parent

    s, Otto and E

    dith Frank, de

    cide to leave

    Germany. The

    y no longer fe

    el safe there b

    ecause of the

    Nazis. In add

    ition, things a

    rent going so

    well for the

    Frank family

    bank, where O

    tto works.

    1930

    19311932

    1933

    1934

    1935

    1936

    This boys n

    ame is Han

    s Massaquo

    i.

    He lived in

    Nazi German

    y. One day

    ,

    a teacher to

    ld him Onc

    e weve

    finished wi

    th the Jews

    , its your tu

    rn.

    Anne and h

    er friends E

    va Goldber

    g and

    Sanne Lede

    rmann play

    on Merwede

    plein,

    in Amsterd

    am.

    Children pl

    aying with

    money that

    has lost all

    its value.

    Anne quick

    ly masters

    Dutch. Ther

    e are also o

    ther German

    -Jewish

    children in

    her class.

    I lived in Fran

    kfurt until I w

    as four.

    Because were

    Jewish, my fa

    ther

    emigrated to H

    olland in 1933

    , when

    he became th

    e Managing D

    irector

    of the Dutch O

    pekta Compan

    y,

    which manufa

    ctures produc

    ts used

    in making jam

    Margot wen

    t to

    Holland in De

    cember, and I

    followed

    in February, w

    here I was plon

    ked

    down on the t

    able as a birth

    day

    present for M

    argot.

    Ottos compa

    ny sells a pre

    paration

    called Opekta

    , which is use

    d in making

    homemade jam

    .

    Those are hap

    py years for

    Anne and Ma

    rgo. They ado

    re

    their father, w

    ho can tell th

    e

    best stories.

    Papa with his

    offspring is t

    he caption An

    ne

    later gives th

    is picture in

    her album.

    1929

    CRISISIn 192

    9, things in G

    ermany are g

    oing badly. T

    here is a

    worldwide ec

    onomic crisi

    s. The crisis

    starts in the

    United

    States, but s

    oon spreads

    to other cou

    ntries, effec

    ting people

    in Germany.

    A politician

    named Ado

    lph Hitler cla

    ims to have

    the solution

    to all of Ger

    manys prob

    lems.

    Children pl

    aying with

    money that

    has lost all

    its value.

    1929 ADOLF HITL

    ER,

    LEADER OF G

    ERMANY

    Hitler and hi

    s Nazi Party

    come to pow

    er in 1933. T

    hey

    start discrim

    inating agai

    nst the Jew

    ish commun

    ity. Hitler

    and his gene

    rals also sta

    rt making se

    cret plans fo

    r war.

    1933

    ANTI-JEWIS

    H

    LAWSIn 194

    1, all beache

    s and public

    parks becom

    e

    prohibited ar

    eas for Jews

    .

    1941 The Febru

    ary Strike: I

    n February

    , the Nazis

    THE NIGHT

    OF

    BROKEN GL

    ASS

    In Germany, th

    e Nazis strike

    out violently a

    gainst the Je

    wish

    population. O

    n the night of

    9 November 1

    938, they loot

    Jewish

    shops and de

    stroy synagog

    ues. The night

    would come

    to be

    known as Kri

    stallnacht or t

    he Night of B

    roken Glass. In

    the days

    that follow, th

    e Nazis round

    up 30,000 Je

    wish men and

    transport

    them to conc

    entration cam

    ps.

    1938

    HITLERS RA

    CIAL

    LAWSHitler

    s governme

    nt starts int

    roducing rac

    ial laws. Acc

    ording

    to the Nazis

    , ethnic Ger

    mans belong

    to a type of s

    uper race.

    There is no

    place in Naz

    i Germany fo

    r Jews, Roma

    and Sinti,

    blacks, gays

    , Slavs or any

    one with a d

    isability.

    1935

    This boys n

    ame is Han

    s Massaquo

    i.

    1 Circule uma destas palavras:

    2 Procure esta palavra na exposio.

    3 A que ano corresponde a sua palavra? .......

    batida policial esconderijo estrela amarela

    V para a parte de fora da exposio

    A que ano corresponde a sua palavra? A que ano corresponde a sua palavra? A que ano corresponde a sua palavra?

    7

    In the winte

    r of 1944-194

    5,

    twenty-thou

    sand people

    die of starva

    tion and

    cold in the N

    etherlands.

    Conditions a

    re at their

    worst in big

    cities, wher

    e

    there is alm

    ost no food l

    eft.

    Children re

    ceiving foo

    d at a soup

    kitchen.

    Jewish men

    are rounded

    up and sent

    off to the E

    ast. Nobody

    knows what

    is going to h

    appen to the

    m. The Nazi

    s start

    carrying out

    raids, which

    means that

    they close o

    ff a street

    or neighbour

    hood and sea

    rch every ho

    use.

    Hitler and hi

    s Nazi Party

    come to pow

    er in 1933. T

    hey

    start discrim

    inating agai

    nst the Jew

    ish commun

    ity. Hitler

    and his gene

    rals also sta

    rt making se

    cret plans fo

    r war.

    Jewish men

    are rounded

    up and sent

    off to the E

    ast. Nobody

    knows what

    is going to h

    appen to the

    m. The Nazi

    s start

    carrying out

    raids, which

    means that

    they close o

    ff a street

    or neighbour

    hood and sea

    rch every ho

    use.

    A synagog

    ue in flame

    s on Kristall

    nacht. Fran

    kfurt. Nove

    mber 1938

    .

    There is no

    place in Naz

    i Germany fo

    r Jews, Roma

    and Sinti,

    blacks, gays

    , Slavs or any

    one with a d

    isability.

    This boys n

    ame is Han

    s Massaquo

    i.

    He lived in

    Nazi German

    y. One day,

    a teacher to

    ld him Onc

    e weve

    finished wi

    th the Jews

    , its your tu

    rn.

    Explique com suas prprias palavras o que a sua palavra quer dizer.

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • Complete as frases abaixo:

    Agora a sua vez!

    Como voc se sente quando l um livro de que voc gosta?

    Quando leio um livro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Que tipo de histrias voc mais gosta?

    Prefi ro ler meu livro: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Na cama no gramado - no sof - numa poltrona - ....

    Como voc se sente quando l um livro de que voc gosta?

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 e 8

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

    8

  • Rapidamente, Anne preenche seu dirio. Voc sabia que o dirio de Anne no s um livro, mas tambm inclui os cadernos e as folhas soltas?Anne tambm escreve um livro de contos. s vezes, copia lindas frases de outros livros para seu Caderno de Citaes Favoritas.copia lindas frases de outros livros para seu Caderno de Citaes Favoritas.

    Procure na exposio uma histria sobre uma pulga.

    Leia o resto da histria e escreva um fi nal.

    Ontem peguei uma na parte mais alta de minha perna; dez minutos mais tarde, outra mais embaixo, e noite, na cama de Dussel, havia outra correndo pela minha perna.Ela escapou pelos meus dedos, esses animaizinhos so rpidos demais [...]

    catei ela e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    No s um livro 9V para o interior da exposio

  • 65

    Como voc l?Quando eu leio, geralmente: leio baixinho leio em voz alta leio para mim mesma/o leio para meu irmozinho ou irmzinha

    .......................................................................

    .......................................................................

    Quando voc mais gosta de ler?

    .......................................................................

    .......................................................................

    Anne l muitos livros no Anexo Secreto.

    O que foi que Anne escreveu?1 .......................................................................

    2 .......................................................................

    3 .......................................................................

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    66................................................................

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    5

    leio baixinho leio em voz alta leio para mim

    ................................................................

    ................................................................

    10

  • A leitura e a escrita formam uma boa dupla. Se voc l bastante, com certeza vai escrever melhor.

    Circule os tipos de livros que voc mais l:

    Ou ento: No leio livros, mas gosto de ler: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    livros de aventura

    livros sobre animais

    livros de contos de fada

    livros sobre esportes

    livros romnticos

    livros sobre o universo

    livros aterrorizantes

    livros de histria

    livros engraados

    Seu livro favorito11

    Circule os tipos de livros que voc mais l:

    livros de aventura

    livros sobre animais

    livros de contos de fada

    livros sobre esportes

    livros romnticos

    livros sobre o universo

    livros aterrorizantes

    livros de histria

    livros engraados

    Procure um lugar confortvel para voc escrever

  • A surpresa!1 Volte para as frases que voc j escreveu neste caderno

    de atividades. Elas se encontram nas pginas 8 e 10. 2 Encontre o nmero no crculo colorido.3 Copie todas as frases abaixo.

    Tenha o cuidado de escrev-las no lugar certo! Nmero 2 na linha 2, nmero 8 na linha 8, e assim por diante.

    1 Quando leio meu livro

    2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    4 Quando leio meu livro

    5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    7 Quando leio meu livro

    8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    2

    5

    8

    3

    6

    12

    Querido(a) escritor(a),

    Voc comps um rond, um poema de oito versos. Copie tudo na pgina seguinte.

    Muito bem!!! Voc um(a) verdadeiro(a) poeta!

    Voc comps um rond, um poema de oito versos. Copie tudo na pgina seguinte.

    Muito bem!!! Voc um(a) verdadeiro(a) poeta!

    Querido(a) escritor(a),

  • TextoCasa Anne FrankLies SchippersSanne Verstraete

    RealizaoJosephine de ManInger Schaap

    ProjetoJoost LukSkepja, Pieter Mineur

    Fotografi aJuul Hondius

    RevisoMans Kuipers

    TraduoPlataforma Brasil HolandaMarilucia Hoogendoorn

    Direitos Autorais Fotos de famlia Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterd/Fundo Anne Frank, Basileia Texto Anne Frank Fundo Anne Frank, Basileia

    Juul Hondius fotografi a

    Ficha Tcnica