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

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

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TeacherTravis
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 ev
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)

Created by
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)

Created by
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 How to Train Your Dragon Movie Watch Along Bundle

How to Train Your Dragon Movie Watch Along Bundle

These products include 5 activities to go along with watching How to Train Your Dragon. The activities will focus on 5 different skills: Main Idea and Theme, characters, Sequence of events, Story Elements, and Point of View and Attitude. Each watch along focuses on one of these skills and includes 3 - 5 worksheets to go with it. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.Other Products that you may like:The Lorax Watch Along - Sequence of EventsCharlotte's Web Novel Study w/ Lesson PlansFinding
Preview of Main Idea and Theme - The Lorax Watch Along

Main Idea and Theme - The Lorax Watch Along

This is a movie watch along for Dr. Seuss's The Lorax. This product focuses on main idea and theme, along with supporting details for both. This is a great product to help keep students on task during a movie day and also a great assessment for main idea and theme. Other Products that you may like:The Lorax Watch Along - CharactersThe Lorax Watch Along - Sequence of EventsThe Lorax Watch Along - Story ElementsCharlotte's Web Novel Study w/ Lesson PlansFinding Dory Watch Along - CharactersWreck-I
Preview of Inside Out Movie Watch Along - Main Idea and Theme

Inside Out Movie Watch Along - Main Idea and Theme

This is an activity to do while your students watch Disney's Inside out. Students will be identifying the main idea and theme, providing 2 supporting details for both of those. Then, once they have finished the movie, they will write a summary of the movie. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review. Other Products that you may like:The Lorax Movie Watch Along BundleCharlotte's Web Novel Study w/ Lesson PlansFinding Dory Watch Along - CharactersAuthor's Purpose Project - Creating an AD to Persu
Preview of Encanto: Reviewing Literary Standards

Encanto: Reviewing Literary Standards

If you're looking for a way to get out of the rut of going over multiple choice questions repeatedly for test prep, then this mini unit is perfect for you! Challenge your students as they write to learn while using the popular music from one of Disney's newest hits, Encanto. This unit is designed as a review for students who already have knowledge of the power standards regarding theme, characterization, figurative language, inferences, text evidence, narrative writing, and expository writing. T
Preview of Wall-E Movie Watch Along - Main Idea and Theme

Wall-E Movie Watch Along - Main Idea and Theme

This is a movie watch along for Wall-E. This product focuses on main idea and theme, along with supporting details for both. This is a great product to help keep students on task during a movie day and also a great assessment for main idea and theme.Other Products that you may like:The Lorax Watch Along - CharactersThe Lorax Watch Along - Story ElementsThe Lorax Watch Along - Main Idea and ThemeCharlotte's Web Novel Study w/ Lesson PlansCatch the Fireflies Sight Word Game - 2nd GradeHorton Hears
Preview of How to Train Your Dragon Movie Watch Along - Main Idea and Theme

How to Train Your Dragon Movie Watch Along - Main Idea and Theme

This is a movie watch-along activity to go with How to Train Your Dragon. Students will identify the main idea of the movie and also the theme. They will need to provide supporting details for the main idea and the theme. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review. Other Products that you may like:The Lorax Watch Along - Sequence of EventsCharlotte's Web Novel Study w/ Lesson PlansFinding Dory Watch Along - Characters3 day Emergency Sub Plans for 2nd/3rd - Includes ELA, Math and ScienceI also h
Preview of Main Idea and Theme - Horton Hears a Who - Watch Along

Main Idea and Theme - Horton Hears a Who - Watch Along

This is a movie watch along for Dr. Seuss's Horton Hears a Who. This product focuses on main idea and theme, along with supporting details for both. This is a great product to help keep students on task during a movie day and also a great assessment for main idea and theme.Other Products that you may like:The Lorax Watch Along - CharactersThe Lorax Watch Along - Story ElementsThe Lorax Watch Along - Main Idea and ThemeCharlotte's Web Novel Study w/ Lesson PlansCatch the Fireflies Sight Word Game
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 Book and Movie Comparisons - Toys Go Out and Toy Story

Book and Movie Comparisons - Toys Go Out and Toy Story

Created by
Linda Shanton
This product is a great resource to use with the movie Toy Story and the book Toys Go Out by Emily Jenkins. The movie and the book are both based on the adventures of toys and what they learn about friendship. Included in this packet: * Venn Diagram to compare and contrast the book and movie * Character traits organizers where students can infer a trait and then provide evidence from the book/movie to support their inference. There is an additional character trait organizer for struggling read
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