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Reading movie guides for Google Apps

Preview of Edgar Allan Poe Biography Video Viewing Unit, Questions/Activities

Edgar Allan Poe Biography Video Viewing Unit, Questions/Activities

Created by
Julie Faulkner
With this no prep resource, you will be able to introduce your students to the master of macabre: Edgar Allan Poe himself! There are two standards-based activities in this Edgar Allan Poe biography viewing guide that can be used consecutively or independently. Supplement your Poe unit or American Literature dark romanticism authors unit, leave as an emergency sub plan, or even pop it in for a quick Halloween lesson. Student Experience: Students meet Poe as they watch the biography of your choi
Preview of William Shakespeare Introduction Biography Video Questions

William Shakespeare Introduction Biography Video Questions

Created by
Julie Faulkner
There are two activities in this pack to introduce your students to William Shakespeare or supplement your Shakespeare or British Literature drama unit. They can be used consecutively or independently. The questions included on the viewing guide are more open-ended, broad questions that allow students to watch and digest the info from the film and note what they remember or infer to be significant about Shakespeare. Included: - Links to several video biographies online - paid and free. (I use
Preview of Gulliver's Travels Movie Viewing Unit, Questions/Activities, Lesson Plan

Gulliver's Travels Movie Viewing Unit, Questions/Activities, Lesson Plan

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Ready to set sail with Gulliver? This pack offers creative and original activities that would work very well for making your movie-viewing experience more rigorous and engaging. Student Experience: Students will get the most out of the film by digging into these materials. Even if you are reading the book but would like some new and creative tasks, this pack would work perfectly for those needs as well. Students will complete a travel log to document each place they "visit" along with Gulliv
Preview of The Help Movie Guide Questions

The Help Movie Guide Questions

This is an excellent movie guide for The Help. There are 50 questions to help keep students engaged throughout the movie! This is perfect when teaching the Civil Rights movement. Perfect for high school or middle school kids. This comes in pdf and google doc forms, which makes it perfect for distant learning (online learning, digital learning).No prep for teachers! Just print out the pdf and pass it out. Or upload the google doc to your digital classroom! Answer Key included.
Preview of My Fair Lady Movie Viewing Unit, Questions/Activities, Lesson Plan

My Fair Lady Movie Viewing Unit, Questions/Activities, Lesson Plan

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Ready for tea with the classiest flower girl in town? This no prep pack offers creative and original activities that would work very well for making your My Fair Lady movie-viewing experience more rigorous and engaging. Student Experience: Students will get the most out of the film by digging into these materials. Even if you are reading the play Pygmalion but would like some new and creative tasks, this pack would work perfectly for those needs as well. Students will take note of important
Preview of Mark Twain Biography Video Viewing Questions

Mark Twain Biography Video Viewing Questions

Created by
Julie Faulkner
There are two activities in this Mark Twain biography viewing guide to introduce your students to Mark Twain or supplement your Twain unit or American Literature realism authors unit. The activities can be used consecutively or independently. Included:- Video viewing guide and links to several free video biographies online (But please know I can't guarantee access to these online links). The viewing guide is written generally enough so that it can be used with any biography over Mark Twain. An
Preview of Sergeant Stubby Activity Package

Sergeant Stubby Activity Package

Created by
Hunting History
I am more than a little obsessed with stories of sweet, brave animals in war. Thus, I am more than a little obsessed with WWI's most decorated dog, Sergeant Stubby. This package includes a Google Slides presentation with pictures and the story of Sgt. Stubby, a worksheet with questions to go with the 2018 movie, Sergeant Stubby: An American Hero, a worksheet with primary source context practice, and a reading worksheet with discussion questions. The activities can be used with any age group, but
Preview of "Everything you need to know to read Homer's Odyssey" Ted-ed Listening Guide

"Everything you need to know to read Homer's Odyssey" Ted-ed Listening Guide

Created by
Moore English
Last year when I learned I would be teaching freshmen for the first time in decades, I put together a modified and abridged version of The Odyssey with side-by-side text and questions. Using that with my students proved to be invaluable. I also wanted a better way to introduce The Odyssey to my students, which is why I turned to the Ted-ed video "Everything you need to know to read Homer's Odyssey" by Jill Dash. To make sure this resource is as flexible as possible, I've included a fillable .pd
Preview of Movie questions on Shakespeare's HAMLET (with Mel Gibson) -- NO PREP

Movie questions on Shakespeare's HAMLET (with Mel Gibson) -- NO PREP

Created by
Lit Empowered
These 37 focus questions are created to keep students focused while watching the Mel Gibson version of the play. They are divided into three parts. The first three parts break the movie into three thirds. The final set of questions are optional questions for discussion that involve considering the plot structure of the play (inciting event, climax, resolution, etc.)These questions are easily answered if students pay attention, so as not to spoil students' enjoyment of the movie. They are fully
Preview of To Kill A Mockingbird Unit Plan for Graphic Novel - for struggling readers

To Kill A Mockingbird Unit Plan for Graphic Novel - for struggling readers

Created by
Christine Graham
Do you need help engaging your reticent readers? Activities are included for every chapter to captivate your struggling readers by using the graphic novel, thoughtful questions, color-coded activities, as well as the movie. Save yourself hours (and hours!) of work by utilizing these time-tested activities.
Preview of Film Techniques & Film Analysis BUNDLE Thesis Essay Outline Movie Activities

Film Techniques & Film Analysis BUNDLE Thesis Essay Outline Movie Activities

This Distance Learning Film Analysis BUNDLE is a FUN and EASY way to incorporate the analysis of movies into your classroom. You and your students will find this writing activities bundle helpful as your classroom works to examine how film techniques contribute to the purpose of ANY film!Students will understand how to use teacher-led examples to pre-write / organize their ideas while they watch the film, use a template to easily create thesis statements, and go sentence-by-sentence as they outl
Preview of Taming of the Shrew and 10 Things I Hate About You Viewing Guides

Taming of the Shrew and 10 Things I Hate About You Viewing Guides

If you are planning on showing the 1967 Zefferelli Taming of the Shrew and / or comparing the original text to the 1999 10 Things I Hate About You film, this resource includes two options for student viewing guides as well as a teacher guide for showing each film. The student viewing guide for the Zeffirelli film is a four-page resource with a character list, comprehension questions by act, and a few analysis questions, and there is an answer key provided. The student comparison guide for 10 Thi
Preview of Coming-of-Age Study Genre Guide for ANY Text

Coming-of-Age Study Genre Guide for ANY Text

Created by
English Online
DescriptionThis comprehensive study guide is designed to help teachers and students delve deeper into the coming of age genre.The guide includes thought-provoking questions and detailed notes on key themes, film techniques, and other elements of the genre.The guide is an excellent way to engage with and appreciate the complexity and depth of coming of age films and understand any text of this genre in a perceptive way.Included;Characteristics of COA textsFamous movies, TV dramas and books from t
Preview of The Tale of Despereaux Comparing & Contrasting Novel & Movie - Printable/Google

The Tale of Despereaux Comparing & Contrasting Novel & Movie - Printable/Google

Created by
ELA Core Plans
Included in this packet - printable AND on a Google Form - is a test for students to take after reading the novel and watching the movie The Tale of Despereaux. The test includes twenty multiple choice questions and two discussion questions. The focus of the questions is on comparing the book to the movie. Handouts - printable and Google Slides -are also provided for students to take notes on while watching the movie. These handouts will help students focus on comparing and contrasting the m
Preview of Enemies in the Orchard by Dana VanderLugt Novel | BOOK STUDY | No Prep

Enemies in the Orchard by Dana VanderLugt Novel | BOOK STUDY | No Prep

Created by
Edge Books
NO PREP  |  DIGITAL  |  FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLThis is a comprehensive novel study of the book Enemies in the Orchard by Dana VanderLugt.Enemies in the Orchard is a story set during WWII. It comes from the unique perspective of a POW serving on a farm in the United States. It shows the challenges of war for both sides. This novel will provide opportunities to learn new and unique things about this historical era. It will also open up discussion about the struggles of friendship, pursuing dreams, and d
Preview of Film v. Text Comparison Analysis Tool

Film v. Text Comparison Analysis Tool

Created by
Nicole Corsi
This product contains a graphic organizer designed to support students in analyzing the theatrical and cinematic choices made in a film that has been adapted from a text. This tool can be used with ANY film/video and text. This tool can be used with a short scene OR an entire film.The graphic organizer encourages multiple viewings of the film/video, spaces for students to write notes for various categories, and an open ended writing prompt at the end, asking how effectively the film/video was in
Preview of Dead Poets Society - Movie Guide - 20 Question Multiple Choice Google Quiz

Dead Poets Society - Movie Guide - 20 Question Multiple Choice Google Quiz

Created by
Burrows Biz
Welcome to the Dead Poets Society Multiple Choice Quiz, designed to assess your comprehension and reflection on this captivating film in a school setting. After watching Dead Poets Society, test your understanding of the characters, themes, and important moments with these 20 thought-provoking questions. From exploring the significance of "Carpe Diem" to analyzing the impact of Mr. Keating's teachings, each question will challenge you to recall key details and think critically about the film's m
Preview of The Count of Monte Cristo Film Study

The Count of Monte Cristo Film Study

Pressed for time and unable to do a complete reading/novel unit of The Count of Monte Cristo? Try out this film study instead! This way, students can learn all about this wonderful, engaging novel by completing the included activities and watching the movie version. You can find the movie online. (I use Amazon.) With this purchase, you will receive: an introductory slideshow a back ground information sheet (which includes a summary of the novel, historical background, and author's background) a
Preview of Pixar Shorts Literary Devices Unit Plan

Pixar Shorts Literary Devices Unit Plan

A unit designed around Pixar Short films, using them to teach character, setting, plot, and other literary devices and skills.Utilizes 20 Pixar Shorts, and includes lesson plans, activity ideas, a list of the shorts used, and 3 assessments.
Preview of 1984 by George Orwell - Movie vs. Novel Comparison Guide!

1984 by George Orwell - Movie vs. Novel Comparison Guide!

This project is for students that have read and studied 1984 by George Orwell and are ready to see it brought to life! I find that showing this version to my students provides a little clarity on some of the key events and relationships in this short story. This product comes with a comparison chart to compare the short story and the movie, 4 open-response questions and a writing activity with a prompt AND rubric for easy grading!**I do not own the rights to the movie, so it is not linked.**This
Preview of Dead Poets Society - Movie Guide - 20 Reflection Questions

Dead Poets Society - Movie Guide - 20 Reflection Questions

Created by
Burrows Biz
Welcome to the Dead Poets Society Movie Guide Worksheet, designed to deepen your understanding and reflection on this thought-provoking film. After watching Dead Poets Society, take some time to engage with these 20 reflection questions that delve into the themes, characters, and messages conveyed throughout the movie. Explore concepts such as individuality, conformity, mentorship, and the pursuit of passion as you reflect on the impact of Mr. Keating's unconventional teaching methods and the jo
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird: Movie Viewing Guide/Character Analysis/Plot/Theme

To Kill a Mockingbird: Movie Viewing Guide/Character Analysis/Plot/Theme

Created by
Long's Learners
Need a Movie Viewing Guide and/or graphic organizers that can be used while reading To Kill a Mockingbird? Then look no further!This is the perfect tool for teachers looking to incorporate film adaptations into their novel units. Can be used as a standalone resource or as part of a larger unit on film studies, media literacy, or cultural history. It is also a great resource for students who are studying film or simply looking to expand their knowledge and appreciation of the art form.Movie viewi
Preview of David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived

David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived

A beautiful documentary about Daniel Radcliff's stunt double, David Holmes who was Daniel's stunt double for all Harry Potter movies. Unfortunately, during the filming of the final Harry Potter, David is paralyzed during the rehearsal/practise of a stunt. This documentary demonstrates the following themes for discussion:Friendship, Family and Love, Life's Purpose, Intelligences, Character Traits, Guilt and Remorse, Using our God given Gifts and Passions, and the importance of living the Full R
Preview of Anti-Valentine's Day (Middle School ELA Review)

Anti-Valentine's Day (Middle School ELA Review)

Need a last-minute activity to do with your students for Valentine's Day? This product aligns with many Common-Core standards for grades 6-8 while still providing students with a bit of fun! Teachers (and/or students) must have access to Youtube or Disney + to be able to utilize this product as it requires viewing Disney's, "Recess," cartoon Season 3 Episode 4: "My Funny Valentine." In this 10 minute episode, student, TJ, announces to the class that he does NOT like Valentine's Day, and he does
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Interactive Phonics Activities

Use hands-on activities such as sorting, matching, or building words with manipulatives to help students recognize phonics patterns and learn word families.

Word Hunts

Encourage students to find specific words either in a text or around the classroom to help reinforce sight word recognition.

Reader's Theater

Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

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Engage the class by pausing during read-alouds to discuss the story’s theme, reflect on a character’s motivations or actions, or to ask students questions.

Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

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