Hidden Figures Movie Guide + Extension Questions - Answer Keys Included
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This 14 page movie guide with handouts accompanies the film "Hidden Figures (2016)".
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This guide may also work well as a sub plan for your substitute teacher.
PART 1 – Comprehension questions in chronological order. I have made two sets for differentiation. The multiple choice questions may also work well with ESL/ELL students. Answer keys included.
- 31 questions requiring full sentence answers.
- 31 multiple choice questions with 3 possible answers
PART 2 – Storyboard and synopsis
- Students to draw a 9 scene storyboard of what they believe to be the most important parts in the movie. To include a brief description for each scene. Remind students they can look at the movie questions to help with the sequences.
- Using their storyboards as guides, students to write a synopsis of the movie.
PART 3 – Short answer questions
- This part consists of 6 short answer questions. They include questions regarding the racial inequality African-Americans endured during that time. These types of questions are good to also discuss as a class once completed.
PART 4 – Essay
- This part is an essay question regarding the lives of Katherine, Mary and Dorothy. Students are to write about how the three ladies were able to overcome the racial inequality present in their lives, and how they managed to break through these obstacles to be successful and inadvertently help the civil rights movement.
Based on the book by Margot Lee Shetterly, this movie is about the true story of a team of highly talented female African-American mathematicians, who served a vital role in NASA during the early years of the U.S. space program.
Perfect for Black History Month or Women's History Month. Please rate and leave a comment if you liked this product. See below how to get TpT credit to use of future purchases.
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- Then finally click Print
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Movie permission slip form
This FREE simple letter to parents explaining some positive reasons to watch movies in class, and to allow them to give their child permission to watch a movie at school can be found here:
PG Movie Permission Slip Form - Editable Word doc or Easy printable PDF
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How can movies help students learn English?
Movies can be used as a follow on from a novel study
- There are a huge number of movies that have been adapted from books which allow for book to movie comparisons or simply as a reward for finishing the book.
Learning from movies is motivating and enjoyable
- Sometimes students need a change in style, and movies are generally an integral part of a student's life.
Movies provides authentic and varied language
- It's always a good idea to introduce students examples of English in real
situations. This includes accents different to your own.
Movies gives a visual context
- This gives the student the ability to interpret the language in full visual context. To see such visual supports as facial expressions and gestures simultaneously.
Variety and flexibility
- Movies can also act as a springboard for follow-up tasks such as discussions,
debates on social issues, role plays, reconstructing a dialogue or summarizing.