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8th grade other (ELA) movie guides for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Whole Year of Film/Literary Terms Bell Ringers for Film Studies Class

Whole Year of Film/Literary Terms Bell Ringers for Film Studies Class

Created by
Carrie Cooper
This PowerPoint is designed to incorporate daily practice with vocabulary and definitions for an intro to film/film as literature class. I have included many sample answers, sources, and supplemental materials in the notes sections of the slides. These bell ringers are general in nature and sometimes ask students to apply the terms to movies they are currently watching, but you can use them with any combination of films you choose.Monday they get four to five definitions, then Tuesday through Fr
Preview of Dystopian Elements in the Lego Movie

Dystopian Elements in the Lego Movie

Dystopian stories are extremely popular in young adult fiction today and The Lego Movie is an excellent way to introduce students to the genre. This lesson analyzes the elements of a story in the film with a special emphasis on what makes it an example of dystopian fiction. The included compare and contrast essay planner can be used to help students compare the movie to any other dystopian story. Lesson Objectives: Students will diagram a plot, identify dystopian elements, infer character trai
Preview of The Truman Show Themes Slideshow

The Truman Show Themes Slideshow

Created by
Nicole Webster
35 pages of an informational slideshow concerning the following 4 major themes that show up in the film: * The American Dream * Reality vs. Illusion * The Power of the Media * Utopia vs. Dystopia Definitions and some important background information included, along with many images and photos to help students.
Preview of Film Studies: Vocabulary Bell Ringers Full Semester

Film Studies: Vocabulary Bell Ringers Full Semester

Created by
Carrie Cooper
I made this for my Film as literature class. It is a yearlong course, so these slides will be covered the first semester. These bell ringers are centered around cinematic and literary language that should be covered in the class so that students can be better equipped to analyze and criticize the films we view. I have included many sample answers, sources, and supplemental materials in the notes sections of the slides. These bell ringers are general in nature and sometimes ask students to apply
Preview of Characterization in Hotel Transylvania

Characterization in Hotel Transylvania

Students will have fun learning about methods of characterization with popular media that appeals to their age group and eye-catching lesson materials, including an animated PPT lesson and illustrated worksheets. Lesson Objectives: Students will analyze Dracula’s characterization in depth during this lesson on characterization covering character traits, direct vs indirect characterization, using the S.T.E.A.L. acronym to remember the techniques of indirect characterization, analyzing character
Preview of Cinematic Elements- A Guide to Analyzing Film

Cinematic Elements- A Guide to Analyzing Film

Created by
Wade Pratt
I created this presentation with the activity (also posted) as a way for middle and high school students to actively view, critique, and appreciate film. I focused on six particular elements: dialogue, pacing, score/soundtrack, framing, color/lighting, and plot/conflict. Each element has a detailed definition, accompanying anchor question, and example.
Preview of Film Studies - Animation Part 3 - Disney 1969-2020

Film Studies - Animation Part 3 - Disney 1969-2020

A new addition to my popular Film Studies 2.0 course, one of a planned five units covering animation in film, this unit covers animation from 1969-2020 including the rivalry between Walt Disney Studios and Don Bluth, the influence of Hayao Miyazaki, and the "Disney Renaissance." Includes 42 film clips accessible via the web (password for web access is on the last slide). Also includes a quiz and discussion questions. Check my comments and ratings - teachers love my film products and customer s
Preview of Film Studies - Animation Part 4 - Stop Motion Animation

Film Studies - Animation Part 4 - Stop Motion Animation

A new addition to my popular Film Studies 2.0 course, one of a planned five units covering animation in film, this unit focuses on stop motion animation from the 19th century through the 21st including the innovations of Georges Méliès, Segundo de Chomón, Willis O'Brien, Ray Harryhausen, Rankin and Bass, Harry Selik and Tim Burton, Aardman Studios, Wes Anderson, and Laika. Includes 38 film clips accessible via the web (password for web access is on the last slide). Also includes a quiz. Check m
Preview of Star Wars Episode I-VI Movie Guides & Archetype Study Unit Lesson Bundle

Star Wars Episode I-VI Movie Guides & Archetype Study Unit Lesson Bundle

The purpose of this unit is to actively engage students in a process that will foster an awareness of an artist’s purpose regardless of the medium, which is inherently engrained across cultures. The scope and sequence of the unit will allow students an opportunity to delve into the labyrinthian nature of archetypes, which seem simplistic at first but undoubtedly can become very complex and multi-faceted. This bundled unit will take students on an adventure that will engulf their imaginations and
Preview of Film Studies Vocabulary Bell Ringers Semester 2

Film Studies Vocabulary Bell Ringers Semester 2

Created by
Carrie Cooper
This PowerPoint is designed to incorporate daily practice with vocabulary and definitions for an intro to film/film as literature class. I have included many sample answers, sources, and supplemental materials in the notes sections of the slides. These bell ringers are general in nature and sometimes ask students to apply the terms to movies they are currently watching, but you can use them with any combination of films you choose.Monday they get four to five definitions, then Tuesday through Fr
Preview of Language and Wordplay in Wreck-It Ralph

Language and Wordplay in Wreck-It Ralph

Students will begin the lesson with some vocabulary and comprehension work for the movie Wreck-It Ralph. Afterward, they will learn about different forms of wordplay and practice identifying them in the movie’s dialogue. Lesson Objectives Students will learn about different types of wordplay, differentiate between the denotative and connotative meaning of words and phrases, and analyze how the language used affects the tone and mood of a story. Lesson Materials 1) Vocabulary and Comprehension
Preview of Documentary film study - Blackfish

Documentary film study - Blackfish

Created by
English Maestro
A documentary film study based on the film Blackfish. Detailed notes, activity questions and an extended response question.
Preview of Napoleon Dynamite characterization Powerpoint
Preview of Introduction:  Literary Terms and Theory using The Lion King

Introduction: Literary Terms and Theory using The Lion King

Created by
English Room 23
Set the tone with an exemplar example of literary terms and theory using The Lion King. Watch the movie and have students do their best to identify terms. Go over the packet with examples and use as a reference and exemplar example for the rest of the year.In PPT and easily converted to Slides.
Preview of 12 Angry Men Bundle

12 Angry Men Bundle

A PowerPoint and two graphic organizers that go along with the 1957 version of the movie "12 Angry Men". Students will review important information and terms before watching the movie. Afterwards, students will write a persuasive essay on whether or not they believe the boy should be found "guilty". Please see my store to purchase these items separately.
Preview of 12 Angry Men Movie PowerPoint

12 Angry Men Movie PowerPoint

This PowerPoint goes along with the 1957 movie "12 Angry Men". This PowerPoint gives background information and vocabulary that students need to know prior to watching the film. Students are then asked to evaluate the evidence and write a persuasive essay arguing for or against a "guilty" verdict.To purchase the graphic organizers that go along with the PowerPoint click here.To purchase the bundle, click here.
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