Family's Fight Worksheet

Family’s Fight Multiple Choices

This reading passage focuses on the Frank family’s life before and during the Holocaust, illustrating the drastic changes they experienced due to the rise of Nazi power. Initially, the Franks led a normal life in Frankfurt, Germany, but the Nazis’ anti-Semitic laws forced them to flee to the Netherlands. As the situation worsened, the family went into hiding to escape deportation. The passage describes the profound impact of World War II on their lives and how it led to their eventual arrest.

This type of passage helps students expand their vocabulary related to historical events and the experiences of those affected by war. By analyzing the Frank family’s struggles, students develop empathy and enhance their critical thinking as they connect personal narratives to broader historical events. Understanding the cause-and-effect relationships between actions and consequences in the text improves comprehension. Additionally, students observe effective sentence structure and historical narration that can aid in their own writing skills.