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Preview of Big Hero 6 No-Prep Literary Analysis

Big Hero 6 No-Prep Literary Analysis

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"Smocus Smocus"
Baymax fever has taken over my house and my classroom! This packet was designed for 4-8 grade to provide teachers with no prep, highly engaging literacy activities for the classroom. These are great to use to break up the stress of state/standardized testing or for those crazy days at the end of the school year. These even work great as activities for sub plans! Packet includes: - Student cover sheet - Viewing guide with literacy concepts and terms - Character analysis - Character traits
Preview of Monomyth Cycle (Hero's Journey) Activity Using "Piper" (2016) – Pixar Short Film

Monomyth Cycle (Hero's Journey) Activity Using "Piper" (2016) – Pixar Short Film

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ErikkTeaches
Piper (2016) is a Pixar short film that follows the journey of a young, sandpiper (bird) aptly named, Piper! This activity uses the short film as a way to engage student discussion and analysis of the Monomyth Cycle, or Hero's Journey.As of February 11, 2022, the short film is available on the Disney+ streaming service, or alternatively, you can purchase the Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 3 on Amazon, which includes Piper. It is highly recommend this short film is paired with the publicly
Preview of A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 1 TV Series Worksheets

A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 1 TV Series Worksheets

These worksheets are meant to be completed while watching The Episodes from Season 1 of the Netflix series A Series of Unfortunate Events.These 8 Episodes are based on the first four books from the book series "A Series of Unfortunate Events" by Lemony SnicketA Series of Unfortunate Events Season 1 Trailer
Preview of Pixar Short Daily Journal Prompts (18 Weeks) | Infer | Plot | Theme (1st Sem)

Pixar Short Daily Journal Prompts (18 Weeks) | Infer | Plot | Theme (1st Sem)

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TeacherTravis
These Pixar Short Daily Journal Prompts (18 Weeks) are for a full semester. There are 90 individual journal prompts, one for each day of the week for 18 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, and the consequences of actions. From the comedic attempts
Preview of Pixar Short Daily Journal Prompts (18 Weeks) | Infer | Plot | Theme (2nd Sem)

Pixar Short Daily Journal Prompts (18 Weeks) | Infer | Plot | Theme (2nd Sem)

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TeacherTravis
These Pixar Short Daily Journal Prompts (18 Weeks) are for a full semester. There are 90 individual journal prompts, one for each day of the week for 18 weeks. Each week students analyze one Pixar Short ranging from 2 to 7 minutes (see the list of Pixar Shorts in the description). From Mater's time-traveling adventures in "Time Travel Mater" to the profound explorations of pre-life in "22 vs. Earth," and the inventive problem-solving in "Unparalleled Parking," students explore themes of innovati
Preview of The Lorax Movie Watch Along Bundles

The Lorax Movie Watch Along Bundles

This is a collection of activities that can be done while watching the movie The Lorax. Each activity focuses on a different skill for ELA. These include Story Elements, Characters, Sequence of Events, Main Idea and Theme, and Point of View and Attitude. These would be great for a fun Friday, connection from book to movie, and even an assessment for these different skills. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review. Other Products that you may like:Charlotte's Web Novel Study w/ Lesson PlansFin
Preview of Finding Theme With Short Films

Finding Theme With Short Films

SHORT FILMS are the perfect way to teach literary elements! This digital, interactive workshop studies the short film, Joy and Heron and guides students through an analysis of the 6 basic literary elements to prepare them for the culminating narrative writing assignment. Students watch the film directly from their slides and work through all of the fun activities. ❤ Literary Elements Covered:ThemeSettingCharactersPredictionPlot: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolutionCu
Preview of Theme Activity for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Movie Guide Escape Room

Theme Activity for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Movie Guide Escape Room

Discover the Sweet Secret to Teaching Literary Themes!Transform 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' into an Educational Adventure!✨ This 'Escape Room Movie Guide', will make literary themes an exhilarating quest for your students. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school classes, this guide turns the beloved classic, 'Willy Wonka - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', into a thrilling learning experience.Before the movie, build anticipation with pre-film activities. As the story unfolds
Preview of Narrative Writing Through Finding Nemo

Narrative Writing Through Finding Nemo

Trying to teach narrative writing concepts? Looking for a way to teach high level concepts about plot and character development that is engaging and educational? This lesson is the perfect way to do that. Tried and tested in fourth and fifth grade, but perfect for middle and high school classrooms as well, students will develop a common vocabulary to discuss narrative stories all while developing their own.This seven day lesson plan walks your students through Finding Nemo while learning about:P
Preview of The Secret Garden: Movie Version

The Secret Garden: Movie Version

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Movie Version
Study Guide compares the novel The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett to the movie version The Secret Garden (1993) starring Kate Maberly, Heydon Prowse, Andrew Knott, John Lynch, and Maggie Smith. The main plot line and characters survive this film even though seven chapters of the book are partially or completely omitted from the movie. The movie was filmed in Yorkshire which adds to its authenticity. Quiz and Answer Key Included!- A Teacher Time-Saver - Perfect For CCSS - Distance Learn
Preview of A Christmas Carol: Movie Version

A Christmas Carol: Movie Version

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Movie Version
Study Guide compares the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens to the movie version A Christmas Carol (1984) starring George C. Scott, Frank Finlay, Angela Pleasence, Edward Woodward, David Warner, and Susannah York. Directed by Clive Donner. A made for TV movie originally aired on CBS December 17, 1984. This is an outstanding movie version that is fairly accurate. A plus is the setting. The film was shot on location in Shrewsbury, England. Quiz and Answer Key Included!- A Teacher Time-Save
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