I need a good website to look up Anne Frank and please nothing to do with wikapedia.

http://www.google.com/search?as_q=&hl=en&num=10&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=Anne+Frank&as_oq=&as_eq=&lr=&as_ft=i&as_filetype=&as_qdr=all&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&as_occt=title&as_dt=i&as_sitesearch=.edu&as_rights=&safe=images

I have never really thought of google because I didn't really now about it

http://www.annefrank.com/

http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/af/htmlsite/

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http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/annefran.htm

http://www.time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/frank01.html

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/frank.html

Research has shown Wikipedia to be a reliable site, more reliable than some of the "trusted" encyclopedias that librarians cherish. With any information, it needs to be confirmed. I have known only one article that I have viewed in Wikipedia to be off on a tangent, that is far fewer than the school textbooks I have reviewed. Most school texts have so many errors that their use in high schools borders on the ridiculous. I hope the prejudice you cited on Wiki is that of your teacher, not yours. Never judge a site by the opinions expressed by others, rather, read, analyze, and evalute for yourself.

http://www.annefrank.com/

Well I don't like to because kids can go threw some how and change the information so are teacher doesnt want us to use wiki. But I would if I could.

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Having lived in Nederlands (Holland), I have been in Anne Frank's house and sat where she sat. When they were cleaning out her house they discarded some of her books that no longer had jackets. The one I had was in French and she had written in the margin of several pages. When my school was studying Anne Frank in the English classes, I gave this book to one of my Jewish students, because I knew she would treasure it, even thought she didn't speak French!

The stairway to her floor was hidden by a bookcase that would swing away. My husband liked that feature so much that he built one in our house to hide a cupboard. Everytime I swing it away, I can't help but think of Anne.

Thank you very much.

Sra.~

Ay dios mio!

Did you also know (since we keep bringing up Montessori) that Anne Frank went to a Montessori school and loved it?

Here are some websites you can use to look up information on Anne Frank:

1. http://www.annefrank.com/
This website provides information on Anne Frank, her life, and her diary.

2. http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/af/htmlsite/
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum provides an online exhibit on Anne Frank, including images and information about her life and the Holocaust.

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Unfortunately, the specific website you've mentioned is no longer accessible. It's important to ensure that the links provided are up-to-date and active when conducting research.

4. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/annefran.htm
The Finnish literature portal Sci-Fi provides a biography of Anne Frank, including information on her life, diary, and legacy.

5. http://www.time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/frank01.html
Time Magazine's website features an article on Anne Frank as one of their "Heroes & Icons" and provides an overview of her life and influence.

6. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/frank.html
The Jewish Virtual Library offers a comprehensive biography of Anne Frank, including details about her life and the Holocaust.

While Wikipedia may be a valuable resource, it's understandable that your teacher may prefer you to use other sources. Keep in mind that when researching, it's important to critically evaluate any source you use for reliability and accuracy.