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Reading movie guides for Easel Activities

Preview of The Outsiders Book vs. Movie Compare or Contrast - Google Slide Copy Included

The Outsiders Book vs. Movie Compare or Contrast - Google Slide Copy Included

This product compares the book and the 1983 movie. Students are given 20 statements and they have to identify which ones apply to just the movie, just the book, or to both. There is also a 6 extended response question assignment. This is a great assessment tool or assignment after students read and watch the movie. The answer key is provided. The google slide copy link is on the credits page.
Preview of The One and Only Ivan Book vs. Movie Compare & Contrast - Google Slide Copy Too

The One and Only Ivan Book vs. Movie Compare & Contrast - Google Slide Copy Too

This product compares the book and the 2020 movie. Students are given 20 statements and they have to identify which ones apply to just the movie, just the book, or to both. There is also a 6 extended response question assignment. This is a great assessment tool or assignment after students read and watch the movie. The answer key is provided. The digital copy link is on the credits page.
Preview of Book and Film Comparison Guide | Graphic Organizer | Print & Digital

Book and Film Comparison Guide | Graphic Organizer | Print & Digital

We love being able to watch a film adaptation of a book after reading it in class, and this is a great way to spur critical thinking and discussion during and after the film. Watch as your students engage fully in the film and then have evidence-based small and large group discussions afterward, making the book - film experience that much richer!
Preview of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Novel Study | 13 Lessons & Activities

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Novel Study | 13 Lessons & Activities

Bring Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to life with this complete NOVEL STUDY for UPPER ELEMENTARY/PRIMARY students to enhance READING and WRITING SKILLS. This DIGITAL & PRINT resource provides a HUGE variety of "WONKA-RIFFIC" ACTIVITIES your students will love.YOU ARE GETTING 60+ PAGES OF⭐ Lessons and worksheets with assessable outcomes⭐ A multiple intelligences activity matrix with 42 self-directed activities⭐ Graphic Organizers and thinking tools⭐ Answer key and assessmen
Preview of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Movie Activities for Any Movie Version

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Movie Activities for Any Movie Version

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a classic story to enjoy with your middle school ELA students! There have been many movie adaptions that are fun to view with your students. This unit is full of ENGAGING activities that can be used for any movie, play, or story version of A Christmas Carol that holds true to the basic plot and characters of the story.  If students engage in all the activities and view the movie this unit should take about a week to complete. Included in the A Christmas C
Preview of Moana Movie Guide

Moana Movie Guide

This packet goes with the Disney movie Moana. The packet has a writing activity tied to some background information behind the movie, and an activity involving a Muai Polynesian myth, a sheet of movie questions, and worksheets for the film covering plot, characterization, and theme. The packet does contain an answer guide.If you like this be sure to check out the other lessons I have available using films like Zootopia, Sing, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Jaws, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and others.*
Preview of Watsons Go to Birmingham Movie Guide (2013) - Google Slide Copy Included!

Watsons Go to Birmingham Movie Guide (2013) - Google Slide Copy Included!

This movie guide has 20 questions that students answer as they watch the movie Watsons Go to Birmingham. There is also a 5 question extended response sheet. The movie guide answer key is included. The digital copy link is on the credits page.
Preview of Short Story & Movie Guide: The Greatest Gift; It's a Wonderful Life Workbook

Short Story & Movie Guide: The Greatest Gift; It's a Wonderful Life Workbook

This is a two week study for the short story titled "The Greatest Gift" (by Philip Van Doren Stern) and the movie titled It's a Wonderful Life."The Greatest Gift" is the short story that provided the inspiration for It's a Wonderful Life. The short story is available as a hardcover book and as an e-book. An Afterword by the author's daughter is found at the end of each of these books:"The Greatest Gift" 1996 edition"The Greatest Gift" 2014 editionThe guide contains 10 sections and includes:voc
Preview of Holes (2003) Movie Guide - Google Copy Included

Holes (2003) Movie Guide - Google Copy Included

This 25 question movie guide follows the movie and there is a 5 question extended response sheet too. The answer key is included. The google slide link copy is on the credits page. Perfect for a connection to a lesson, for a sub day, or for a change of pace!
Preview of OF MICE AND MEN: Movie Questions to Review Key Components of the Novel

OF MICE AND MEN: Movie Questions to Review Key Components of the Novel

Created by
KnowStuff
After reading Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck with your class, give your students these questions to guide their thinking throughout the film starring John Malkovich and Gary Sinise.
Preview of THE ODYSSEY: Movie Questions

THE ODYSSEY: Movie Questions

Created by
KnowStuff
After reading The Odyssey with your class, show the movie and give your students these questions to guide their thinking during the film (1997 version with Armand Assante and Vanessa Williams). Answer Key:1. Queen Penelope2. Telemachus is born.3. King Agamemnon and King Menelaus4. He prays to Athena, goddess of war.5. If the Telemachus has a beard on his face and Odysseus has not yet returned, she must choose another (remarry).6. They have a tree growing in the middle of their bedroom.7. Athena
Preview of Labyrinth (1986): Classroom Film Study & Activity Guide for Students ELA

Labyrinth (1986): Classroom Film Study & Activity Guide for Students ELA

The musical fantasy film Labyrinth (1986) is a treasured work of art — created in collaboration with Jim Henson's Creature Shop and Lucasfilms (with writing by Terry Jones). One of Henson's non-muppet films, the movie explores the fantasy world of the Goblin King's castle and labyrinth — played and sung by the superstar entertainer David Bowie. Sarah (Jenniffer Connelly), a sulking teen in the modern world, is tired of babysitting her kid brother. Wishing that goblins take him away — she gets he
Preview of Short Story & Movie Guide: The Greatest Gift-It's a Wonderful Life Reproducibles

Short Story & Movie Guide: The Greatest Gift-It's a Wonderful Life Reproducibles

The reproducibles enable parents/teachers to use the short story/movie guide for "The Greatest Gift" and It's a Wonderful Life with multiple students. The reproducibles include all of the fill-in-the-blank activities; when you purchase one set, you have permission to make a copy for each of your students. The reproducibles are designed to be used with the guide in interactive format (see the first link -- below).An Answer Key is NOT provided for reproducibles; the Answer Key at the end of the gu
Preview of "Clave"-Spanish Interactive Lesson based on the movie/board game CLUE

"Clave"-Spanish Interactive Lesson based on the movie/board game CLUE

Activity #1:There is a document that contains a synopsis for this activity (please refer to the PDF document attached in the preview), which includes information in Spanish and English about the story in conjunction with the activities.It includes each person in the house, each weapon they were given, as well as, a photo of each character, and the rooms that are in the Mansion.As students read the story, they will find useful and funny links to video clips within the movie to help them further u
Preview of The Giver: A Movie Guide

The Giver: A Movie Guide

Using the movie The Giver, students will answer comprehension questions about the movie, as well as discuss and note the differences between the book and movie.For my Giver PowerPoint click here.
Preview of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD: Movie Questions

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD: Movie Questions

Created by
KnowStuff
After reading the novel To Kill a Mockingbird with your class, show the classic film and review the events of the book with your students by giving these guided Movie Questions.
Preview of 12 YEARS A SLAVE Movie Review Activities PRINT and EASEL

12 YEARS A SLAVE Movie Review Activities PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
12 Years a Slave Movie Review Activities:If you are looking for a way to expose your students to more nonfiction reading and critical analysis, then this activity will work very well, and is a great supplement to the study of the memoir “Twelve Years a Slave”, or the movie version of the book, or studying slavery in general.Students do NOT have to see the 2013 film, directed by Steve McQueen, to complete these activities. They are based solely on Susan Wloszczyna’s review of the movie found at
Preview of Book and Movie Comparison Activity Packet

Book and Movie Comparison Activity Packet

This Book Vs. Movie Activity Packet is perfect for comparing any book and movie! Your students will compare main characters, supporting characters, important quotes, main events, setting, and more! This resource includes: -During reading activities: 'Book Notes' page (take notes while reading - main character, supporting characters, setting, important quotes)'Book Setting' page (draw a picture of how you envision your favorite setting in the book & write 4 descriptive words)'Book Main Even
Preview of Novel study for Easel: Hatchet and "A Cry in the Wild" - compare and contrast

Novel study for Easel: Hatchet and "A Cry in the Wild" - compare and contrast

Created by
Stephen Campbell
This chart provides a way for students to organize their observations about the movie "A Cry in the Wild," which is often used as a companion to the novel Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen. The Easel format makes this resource simple to assign online or in Google Classroom. (NOTE: The preview is not formatted for Easel, but the full resource is.)Rather than "just watching a movie," students will be able to analyze it effectively by comparing and contrasting it with the novel. As a graphic organizer, this
Preview of The Stranger, Movie Questions

The Stranger, Movie Questions

Created by
KnowStuff
After reading the novel The Stranger with your class, show the film and help students follow along with these Movie Questions.
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