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Middle school oral communication other (math) movie guides

Preview of Donald in Mathmagic Land: Video Worksheet & Word Search (Bundle)

Donald in Mathmagic Land: Video Worksheet & Word Search (Bundle)

Created by
Will Pulgarin
Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land is a great video that helps students understand the importance of mathematics. Essentially, the video explains to students how mathematics can be helpful in real life and the video gives students examples on how math can be seen in nature and in everyday objects! I used to be a substitute teacher for many years, and this was one of the lessons that I always carried with me while substituting 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th grade (just in case I needed to fill in time). This
Preview of The Great Debaters Viewing Guide

The Great Debaters Viewing Guide

Created by
Michelle Hughes
This movie is a must in my public speaking class. I use this movie to preface our debate unit as well as to demonstrate how public speaking is not just a required course, but a useful tool that can motivate and inspire people. Viewing guide includes comprehension questions surrounding the movie's action as well as objective-based questions (summary, text structure, etc.). Such a great resource for any public speaking class or unit. This movie relates to the civil rights movement as well.
Preview of Test Your Brain Bundle: Episode Worksheets

Test Your Brain Bundle: Episode Worksheets

Word and PDF versions of 5 Brains Games Episode Worksheets with a FREE BONUS Episode Worksheet.Each worksheet should be completed as the episode plays. Many of the games and questions during the episodes are interactive. *This product includes the worksheets to accompany the show only, not any videos. The shows are available to watch on a variety of platforms. Please ensure you can view and present this in your classroom before purchase.
Preview of Interpersonal Communication Concepts through the movie "Inside Out"

Interpersonal Communication Concepts through the movie "Inside Out"

Lesson plans, activities, handouts for a 3-5 day flexible unit supporting the movie "Inside Out." Lesson plans include a scripted PowerPoint, printable activities, and handouts. Topics cover The Johari Window, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, and Conflict Resolution using I-Statements. Lessons designed for critical thinking, student engagement, and collaboration. Includes critical talking, critical listening, and critical writing activities. Incorporates several Kagan structures.Lesson plan includes
Preview of Bill Nye the Science Guy : PATTERNS (STEM / Math video worksheet / sub plan)

Bill Nye the Science Guy : PATTERNS (STEM / Math video worksheet / sub plan)

*Video is needed for completion of this product*Please make sure you have access to the video prior to making your purchaseWant more BILL! BILL!! BILL!!! – CLICK HERE!*This worksheet can be used to accompany the Bill Nye video PATTERNS (Season 5, Episode 18).The worksheet has a series of questions that help students stay focused on various science facts about PATTERNS. Areas covered: math, shapes, science, numbers, real world examples, science facts, careers, and simple hands-on activities. Foll
Preview of Mathematics Movie & Documentary Viewing Guide BUNDLE

Mathematics Movie & Documentary Viewing Guide BUNDLE

Mathematics Movie & Documentary Viewing Guide BUNDLEEnrich your math classes with these great movies and docs!Guides INCLUDE: Summaries/Vocabulary/Questions
Preview of A Beautiful Mind: Guide Questions for Viewing the Film in Class

A Beautiful Mind: Guide Questions for Viewing the Film in Class

Created by
Carolyn Feidel
After a brilliant but asocial mathematician accepts secret work in cryptography, his life takes a turn to the surreal. A Beautiful Mind is the Academy Award-winning film based on the life of Nobel Laureate, John Nash. This is a great math classroom film, which features cryptography and game theory. These guiding questions have been broken down into 3 days of viewing (the film is 135 minutes), but can be easily edited to suit your classroom needs. Enjoy!
Preview of Composers of Horror Film Music: Music Analysis Activity {BUNDLE PDF/Slides}

Composers of Horror Film Music: Music Analysis Activity {BUNDLE PDF/Slides}

Uncover the musical secrets of your favorite scary movies with "Composers of Horror Film Music." Designed for grades 6-12, this immersive lesson offers an exciting composer exploration unit and film score analysis activity. Students will not only unravel the captivating careers of horror film composers and their most famous scary movie music, but students will also embark on their own cinematic journey of film score analysis.Lesson Highlights: Composer Spotlight: Delve into the works and careers
Preview of Heartstopper Unit (Season 1)

Heartstopper Unit (Season 1)

I LOVE the Heartstopper show so much that I created a unit to share the show with my Grade 7 and 8 classes last year. This show has so much going for it: positive representation of a diverse cast, representation of how to set boundaries in relationships, the importance of communication in any relationship. Not to mention all the amazing media and literary devices used to highlight emotion and pique viewer interest. This unit is aligned with the Ontario Curriculum (Language 2023 and Health 2019)
Preview of Jumanji Probability Movie Guide

Jumanji Probability Movie Guide

Created by
Sue's Store
A movie guide to the movie Jumanji, where students will find the theoretical probably of the sum of each roll of the dice in the movie. Questions vary throughout the movie so that they do not have to solve for the same sum twice (I ask for experimental probability or multiple numbers' theoretical probability.) Worksheet also includes the coordinating rhyme to each for students to follow along AND an answer key with sum's rolled on the last page!
Preview of The Codebreaker Who Hacked Hitler (2015) Documentary Viewing Guide with KEY

The Codebreaker Who Hacked Hitler (2015) Documentary Viewing Guide with KEY

"The Codebreaker Who Hacked Hitler" is a documentary that tells the story of Alan Turing, a brilliant mathematician, logician, and cryptanalyst who played a crucial role in breaking the German Enigma code during World War II. Turing's work at Bletchley Park, along with a team of codebreakers, helped the Allies decrypt intercepted German communications, providing invaluable intelligence that contributed to the Allied victory. The documentary explores Turing's life, his groundbreaking contribution
Preview of TED Talks Comprehension (Quin Patton: How to Think Like a Scientist)

TED Talks Comprehension (Quin Patton: How to Think Like a Scientist)

Created by
Kathy Adams
TED Talks are highly engaging and provide great opportunity for listening comprehension. This TED Talk, by Quin Patton, challenges students to apply the Scientific Method to their everyday lives. After viewing and discussing the TED Talk, Quin Patton: How to Think Like a Scientist, students answer 10 comprehension questions. ** Note** This is part of a larger product which includes Depth and Complexity tasks as designed by Dr. Sandra Kaplan. If interested, follow this link. TED Talks: Quin Pa
Preview of Hidden Figures Film Worksheet and Discussion Questions

Hidden Figures Film Worksheet and Discussion Questions

This includes a 3-2-1 worksheet, as well as topics for discussion with answer key.
Preview of Applied Mathematics: Movie Viewing Guide BUNDLE with KEYS

Applied Mathematics: Movie Viewing Guide BUNDLE with KEYS

Enrich your Mathematics class with these Movie Viewing Guides. Guides INCLUDE: Summaries/Vocabulary/Questions/KEYS
Preview of Mathematics of Moneyball (2011) Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

Mathematics of Moneyball (2011) Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

Mathematics of Moneyball (2011) The movie Moneyball tells the story of Billy Beane, the general manager of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, and his use of statistical analysis to build a competitive team with limited resources. The film explores the economics of sports and the concept of market inefficiencies, which are situations where assets are priced inaccurately, providing opportunities for arbitrage.Beane and his team realized that traditional scouting methods, which relied heavily on
Preview of MOVIE MATH! Trolls

MOVIE MATH! Trolls

Created by
Math and Glitter
Designed for students in grades 4 to 6, this worksheet seamlessly integrates the magical world of Trolls with essential math concepts aligned with Common Core standards.From counting cupcakes at Poppy's party to calculating the dimensions of the rainbow bridge, each question is crafted to enhance mathematical skills while keeping the spirit of the Trolls alive.Skills include: Operations and Algebraic ThinkingNumber and OperationMeasurement and DataGeometryFractionsDecimalsProbability
Preview of Making Math Magical- Frozen (After Testing Activity/Movie Day/Disney Week)

Making Math Magical- Frozen (After Testing Activity/Movie Day/Disney Week)

The end of the school year after testing can be a challenge for students to stay focused. This math worksheet goes along with Disney's Frozen. The worksheet consists of 6th grade math questions but could be used with other grade levels as well.Some of the topics included are: decimal operations, multiplying fractions, greatest common factor, mean, range, mode, ratios, volume, unit rate, and area of a rectangle.Looking for other "Making Math Magical" Products? FrozenTangled The Little MermaidPrin
Preview of Leadership and Problems in Apollo 13

Leadership and Problems in Apollo 13

Apollo 13 is an iconic movie that I always used to introduce problem solving. The best scene for this is when the engineers attempt to fix the aircraft by creating a new filter. Because the film is about all of the problems on the Apollo 13 spacecraft and how the astronauts and engineers attempt to bring it home safely, I often had students analyze the problems and assess how they were remedied. It is also a great movie to have students analyze various leadership styles--autocratic, democratic
Preview of Bill Nye - Solving For X Pre-Algebra

Bill Nye - Solving For X Pre-Algebra

Created by
Kathleen Long
Students follow along with the video and fill in the blanks with words from the video. A great, easy way to grade students on the concepts as well as keep kids accountable for the information in the video.
Preview of Fairytale and Fable Unit Game: Name that Allusion! for Shrek

Fairytale and Fable Unit Game: Name that Allusion! for Shrek

Created by
Dr. Broome
This handout is designed as a fun classroom activity that also teaches students about genre-specific allusions. While students view the movie *Shrek,* they use this handout to spot allusions to fairy tales, fables, and pop culture. The handout contains over 30 allusions with additional blanks for students to add their own. When I use this game in my class, the student who spots and correctly explains where the most allusions occur in the movie wins a prize.
Preview of Mathematics of Hidden Figures (2017) Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

Mathematics of Hidden Figures (2017) Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

"Hidden Figures" is a 2017 biographical drama film directed by Theodore Melfi. The movie is based on the true story of three African-American women mathematicians - Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson - who worked at NASA and played crucial roles in the early years of the United States' space program.Set in the 1960s during the height of the Space Race and the Civil Rights Movement, the film follows these talented women as they face racial and gender discrimination while working
Preview of How to Train Your Dragon 2 Teacher's Guide

How to Train Your Dragon 2 Teacher's Guide

Looking for fun ways to extend your How to Train Your Dragon Unit? Check out these ideas aligned specifically for the release of the second film. Great for summer camp programs, substitute teachers or parents wanting to combat summer learning loss.
Preview of Mathematics of The Oxford Murders(2008)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

Mathematics of The Oxford Murders(2008)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

"The Oxford Murders" is a mystery-thriller film released in 2008, directed by Álex de la Iglesia and based on the novel of the same name by Guillermo Martínez. The movie is set in the prestigious University of Oxford and revolves around a series of murders that appear to be linked by a pattern based on mathematical symbols and concepts.The story follows Martin, a young Argentine graduate student (played by Elijah Wood), who arrives at the University of Oxford to study under the renowned mathemat
Preview of Brain Games Language Episode (Communication Unit)

Brain Games Language Episode (Communication Unit)

Created by
FAMILY to FOOD
This worksheet handout is from the show, "Brain Games" and is particularly helpful when you are teaching a communication unit because it discusses language. On Amazon Prime it is Season 4, Episode 3. The students watch the episode and answer the questions. Then you can go over the answers and have a group or class discussion about it because I the answer key is included. My students love this show and I know yours will too!
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