This Independent Supplemental Movie Guide made for The Lorax (PG - 2012) challenges to engage with the concepts and themes in this classic film. Analyze song lyrics, compare environmental issues in the film with those in the real world, and compare and contrast complex characters. Discuss the importance of trees, products made from trees and how to discourage people from cutting them down. Discuss ways students can have a 'rebirth' in their own school, neighborhood, or community.This product inc
Watching a documentary with your students? Hold them accountable with these easy to use documentary note worksheets. Four different styles, four visual designs.I love this resource and I hope you do too! Please leave any feedback you have and I look forward to hearing from you!Happy teaching!Check out my Short Story Mini-Unit Student Workbook resources:Short Story Mini-Unit Student Workbook for Ray Bradbury's "All Summer in a Day "Short Story Mini-Unit Student Workbook for Ray Bradbury's "Marion
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Perfect for a sub plan or end of the year! Use this to have students practice scientific notation in standard form. Can be watched with the move "A Bugs Life" or as just practice with simple scientific notation.
Trying to make a Halloween celebration academic? Have students identify story elements at different points during the movie Hocus Pocus. (Theme, Plot: rising actions, 2 climaxes, resloution, Characters: protagonist, antagonist, Settings, etc)
This guided set of questions follows the movie "Elf" and engages the viewer while also reviewing basic concepts regarding Earth's layers, plates, and plate boundaries. Great for viewing during the holiday season leading up to winter break.Purchase includes an editable word document version of the questions.
Use this activity with NOVA video about Origami in math and engineering. NOVA Video Link Students learn about Origami applications in space, engineering, and medicine.
This is a generic movie viewing permission slip. Some school districts may require permission for videos to be shown in the classroom, this generic movie permission slip provides a single page fill in the info to be copied and sent out to parents. The slip allows for simple yes / no authorization from the parent. If the parent opts out the slip does indicate an alternative assignment will be proved while the rest of the class watches the video.
Use this question sheet after watching Angela Duckworth's TedTalk on "Grit: The Power of Perseverance" with your group. The video is embedded into the doc, but you can find the video here: https://www.ted.com/talks/angela_lee_duckworth_grit_the_power_of_passion_and_perseverance/discussion
Save up to 30% when you bundle five sets of my movie questions into one product! Movie questions are a great way to keep students engaged while reviewing various language arts concepts. Use movie questions when showing a movie as an incentive, at the end of the year or for that unexpected day when you need a substitute.
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This form can be used to ask parents for permission to show PG rated movies in your classroom. The form also gives examples of some movies that are rated PG. This form can be given in the beginning of the year during meet the teacher night or during conferences.
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Why Camelot? Why Not! Students increase their cultural literacy of Medieval England through discussion and film. From this process, they will relate the ideals of King Arthur and his kingdom to their own lives. BEING CREATIVE: How would this story be different if there was cell phone/email usage in that era?
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Using ideas from my 'Poetry Fun, Hanging mobile, and Vocab. puzzle'
My "Sword in the Sto
Simple visual explanation of how to measure volume by displacement and auto graded questions to assess their understanding. Students are reminded about the definition of volume, then asked to connect it to their own experiences of sitting in a bath tub that was full with water. In the final activity students are shown pictures of graduated cylinders before and after an object was added to the water, students then do the math to determine the volume of the object placed in the water.Scaffolde
This is a viewing guide that goes along with the movie on Youtube: Wayside Story. It's perfect for days before break or an activity after testing. This can be used at all grade levels!
My students loved the movie and the worksheet was a perfect tool to keep everyone on task and engaged!
Simple visual explanation of what a graduated cylinder is used for, how it is useful because of it's gradations. How to identify and read a meniscus. Proper technique of squatting down to read the meniscus and which graduated cylinder to select when measuring is also discussed. Finally students practice with an online game that gives them automatic feedback.Scaffolded notes are provided for students to have a resource to refer back to in future assignments. Differentiated- some students will
Do you need a resource to wrap up the year? Are you only allowed to show content specific movies in class? Do you like easy? Then this is the resource for you! Take any movie and have students find the real world science embedded. This FREE resources encourages engagement with little to no prep!
Luego de ver la película Finding Dory los estudiantes podrán completar la actividad de comprensión y escritura. Excelente recurso para reforzar calores y falsos estigmas.
Simple visual explanation of how to measure the mass of water. Students are shown how to interpret an quadruple beam balance and how to do the math for finding the mass of water. Students take notes on the procedure of finding mass by subtraction and then apply it to unique problems not shown in the video. Students will fill in a data table to figure out the mass of water given the mass of the beaker and the mass of the water and beaker together. Includes a challenge problem where you know