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Pixar Short Daily Journal Prompts (36 Weeks) | Infer | Plot | Theme (Full Year)

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    This bundle of Pixar Short Daily Journal Prompts are for a full year. There are 180 individual journal prompts, one for each day of the week for 36 weeks. Each week students analyze one Pixar Short ranging from 2 to 7 minutes (see the list of Pixar Shorts in the description). Challenge students to infer and analyze characters, theme, setting, and plot, while also reflecting on deeper questions about friendship, bravery, innovation, the consequences of actions, resilience, and the magic of the everyday.

    Note: This product does not grant access to the Pixar shorts themselves, which can be found on various video streaming platforms, including Disney+.

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    List of Pixar Shorts, in order, for each week.

    1. "André and Wally B." (1984) [~2min]

    2. "Red's Dream" (1987) [~4min]

    3. "Tin Toy" (1988) [~5min]

    4. "Geri's Game" (1997) [~4min]

    5. "For the Birds" (2000) [~3min]

    6. "Mike's New Car" (2002) [~4min]

    7. "Boundin'" (2003) [~5min]

    8. "Jack-Jack Attack" (2005) [~5min]

    9. "One Man Band" (2005) [~4min]

    10. "Lifted" (2006) [~5min]

    11. "Presto" (2008) [~5min]

    12. "Partly Cloudy" (2009) [~5min]

    13. "Dug's Special Mission" (2009) [~5min]

    14. "George & A.J." (2009) [~4min]

    15. "Day & Night" (2010) [~6min]

    16. "Hawaiian Vacation" (2011) [~6min]

    17. "Small Fry" (2011) [~7min]

    18. "La Luna" (2011) [~7min]

    19. "Time Travel Mater" (2012) [~6min]

    20. "The Blue Umbrella" (2013) [~7min]

    21. "Party Central" (2013) [~6min]

    22. "Riley's First Date?" (2015) [~5min]

    23. "Piper" (2016) [~6min]

    24. "Lou" (2017) [~7min]

    25. "Auntie Edna" (2018) [~5min]

    26. "22 vs. Earth" (2021) [~7min]

    27. "To Fitness and Beyond" [~2min]

    28. "Unparalleled Parking" [~2min]

    29. "Dory Finding" [~2min]

    30. "Soul of the City" [~2min]

    31. "Fluffy Stuff with Ducky & Bunny: Love" [~2min]

    32. "Chore Day The Incredibles Way" [~2min]

    33. "A Day in the Life of the Dead" [~2min]

    34. "Fluffy Stuff with Ducky & Bunny: Three Heads" [~2min]

    35. "Dancing with the Cars" [~2min]

    36. "Cookie Num Num" [~2min]

    General Tips for Using This Resource:

    1. This resource can either be projected for all students, or the Google Slides file can be shared with each student and they can write directly on each slide their response for the day.
    2. Remind students to have their notebooks or tablets ready. Play the Pixar Short. Encourage students to focus entirely on the video. No talking or distractions.
    3. Give students 5 minutes to answer the journal prompt question. This time should be continuous writing time. Focus on writing and flow, not necessarily perfect grammar, content, etc.
    4. Teachers can decide how often to replay the Pixar Short depending on their schedule, ranging from everyday to once per week.

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    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
    Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text.
    Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
    Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
    Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.

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