Anne Frank The Exhibition Educator Resources
Amplify impact
Anne Frank The Exhibition is a valuable experience that teaches young people about life in the Annex as well as the larger context of World War II and the Holocaust. To support classroom learning, our Education team has put together a collection of resources. These tools were created in collaboration with our partners at the Anne Frank House and The Anne Frank Center. Utilizing this guide, educators will gain deeper insight into Anne Frank, her diary and how to best support students during a visit to the exhibition. Along with lesson recommendations, this guide provides additional resources and standards alignment.

Anne Frank The Exhibition Bus Scholarships
For eligible schools on field trips
Anne Frank The Exhibition Bus Scholarships are available for eligible schools participating in field trips. Due to the generosity of our donors, Griffin MSI is able to offer bus scholarships that include general admission to both the Museum and Anne Frank The Exhibition for students and chaperones in grades 4-12. It also includes transportation support. Depending on your location, Griffin MSI can either provide bus service or bus reimbursement (subject to limits; see below) for the field trip.
- Bus reimbursement is available, but funds are limited. Please see the application for terms and limitations.
- This bus scholarship program operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Funding is for buses only and cannot be used for Museum admission, programs, Giant Dome Theater films, or exhibits or tours that require an additional charge.
As part of the application process, your principal also must submit a Principal Agreement Form (link below) for your application to be considered complete.
