Number The Stars Novel Text

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ISBN
9780547577098
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Short Description:
During World War II, Annemarie Johansen (and her family) bravely help her Jewish friend Ellen escape the Nazis. It's a story of courage and true friendship.
Recommended Grade Level:
4-7
# Pages:
160
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Number The Stars: A Holocaust Story Of Courage And Friendship     

This historical fiction novel highlights the courage so many people displayed during the Holocaust--the Jewish people who were persecuted and the many citizens who stepped up to help them despite the consequences they would face if caught. With this book, young readers will get the idea of the Holocaust without a lot of graphic descriptions of the horrors of the concentration camps. 

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About the Book  Number the Stars

 

Lois Lowry's Number the Stars is set during World War II in Nazi-occupied Denmark. The story follows ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen and her best friend Ellen Rosen. When the Nazis start to persecute Danish Jews, Ellen, who is Jewish, goes into hiding with the Johansen family. Annemarie's family risks their lives to protect Ellen, showcasing their unwavering courage.

Annemarie's bravery is put to the test when she must deliver a critical package to her Uncle Henrik, who is helping to smuggle Jews to safety in Sweden. The story culminates with Annemarie successfully delivering the package, despite facing numerous dangers. Her actions contribute to saving many lives, including Ellen's.

Lowry masterfully intertwines historical facts with fictional elements, making Number the Stars an engaging and educational read for students. The novel not only portrays the grim realities of war but also highlights the triumph of human spirit and solidarity.

Number the Stars is a Newbery Medal winner.

Themes in the book Number the Stars

 

Courage and Bravery: One of the most prominent themes in Number the Stars is the courage displayed by ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. Annemarie's bravery in the face of danger serves as an inspiring example for young readers. This theme can be explored through class discussions and personal reflections.

Friendship and Loyalty: The friendship between Annemarie and Ellen highlights the theme of loyalty. Despite the risks, Annemarie and her family go to great lengths to protect Ellen. This theme can prompt discussions about the importance of standing by friends and doing the right thing, even when it's difficult.

The Impact of War on Children: Lowry effectively portrays the harsh realities of war through the eyes of a child. The novel offers a lens to discuss how war affects children and families, making it a valuable resource for teaching empathy and understanding.

Resistance and Defiance: Number the Stars also explores the theme of resistance against oppression. The Danish people's collective efforts to protect their Jewish neighbors serve as an example of defiance against tyranny. This theme can spark meaningful discussions about moral responsibility and civic duty among students.

 

Activity Ideas for the book Number the Stars

 

Character Analysis: Have students select a character from the book and create a character profile. They can include physical descriptions, personality traits, and key actions taken by the character. This activity helps students understand character development and motivations.

Historical Context Research: Assign students to research the historical events described in the book, such as the Nazi occupation of Denmark and the Danish Resistance. They can present their findings in a report or a presentation. This activity enriches their understanding of the historical background and its significance.

Creative Writing Prompts: Encourage students to write a diary entry from the perspective of one of the characters. For example, they could write as Annemarie, detailing her thoughts and feelings during a pivotal moment in the story. This exercise fosters empathy and creative expression.

Group Discussions: Organize group discussions on the major themes of the book. Provide guiding questions such as "What does courage mean to you?" or "How can we show loyalty to our friends in difficult times?" These discussions can help students articulate their thoughts and learn from their peers.

 

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