This document provides instructions and examples for creating graphic organizers to outline key details and events. It demonstrates how to construct a flow map and reading-to-writing outline about Anne Frank's story using 6 main details: (1) the Frank family moves to Germany and then Amsterdam to escape Nazi persecution, (2) they go into hiding in Amsterdam, (3) Anne receives a diary while in hiding, (4) she writes in her diary as the war worsens, (5) the Nazis find their hiding place and Anne dies in Bergen-Belsen, (6) Otto is the only survivor and publishes Anne's diary which makes her famous.
This document provides instructions and examples for creating graphic organizers to outline key details and events. It demonstrates how to construct a flow map and reading-to-writing outline about Anne Frank's story using 6 main details: (1) the Frank family moves to Germany and then Amsterdam to escape Nazi persecution, (2) they go into hiding in Amsterdam, (3) Anne receives a diary while in hiding, (4) she writes in her diary as the war worsens, (5) the Nazis find their hiding place and Anne dies in Bergen-Belsen, (6) Otto is the only survivor and publishes Anne's diary which makes her famous.
This document provides instructions and examples for creating graphic organizers to outline key details and events. It demonstrates how to construct a flow map and reading-to-writing outline about Anne Frank's story using 6 main details: (1) the Frank family moves to Germany and then Amsterdam to escape Nazi persecution, (2) they go into hiding in Amsterdam, (3) Anne receives a diary while in hiding, (4) she writes in her diary as the war worsens, (5) the Nazis find their hiding place and Anne dies in Bergen-Belsen, (6) Otto is the only survivor and publishes Anne's diary which makes her famous.
This document provides instructions and examples for creating graphic organizers to outline key details and events. It demonstrates how to construct a flow map and reading-to-writing outline about Anne Frank's story using 6 main details: (1) the Frank family moves to Germany and then Amsterdam to escape Nazi persecution, (2) they go into hiding in Amsterdam, (3) Anne receives a diary while in hiding, (4) she writes in her diary as the war worsens, (5) the Nazis find their hiding place and Anne dies in Bergen-Belsen, (6) Otto is the only survivor and publishes Anne's diary which makes her famous.
Example: Anne Franks story Main detail #1: The Franks are a Jewish family living in Germany. Otto is dad. Edith is mom. Anne and Margot are daughters
Main detail #4:
Anne writes in her diary after radio announcement. War gets worse.
Main detail #2:
Otto hears of Hitlers rise to power. Family tries to get visas with no luck. Family moves to Amsterdam. Otto runs a business.
Main detail #5:
Nazis find their hiding spot. Anne is sent to Bergen-Belsen, where she dies of Typhus.
Main detail #3:
Margot gets a call up to a work camp. Family goes into hiding. Anne receives diary. They take in others into the annex.
Main detail #6:
Otto is only survivor. He finds and reads Annes diary. It is published. She becomes famous.
Step 2: How to Make Reading-to-Writing Outline
Main detail #1: The Franks are a Jewish family living in Germany. Otto is dad. Edith is mom. Anne and Margot are daughters
Main detail #3:
Margot gets a call up to a work camp. Family goes into hiding. Anne receives diary. They take in others into the annex. Main detail #5: Nazis find their hiding spot. Anne is sent to Bergen-Belsen, where she dies of Typhus.
Main detail #2:
Otto hears of Hitlers rise to power. Family tries to get visas with no luck. Family moves to Amsterdam. Otto runs a business.
Main detail #4:
Anne writes in her diary after radio announcement. War gets worse.
Main detail #6:
Otto is only survivor. He finds and reads Annes diary. It is published. She becomes famous.