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Inspiring True Stories Video Guide Bundle: Pursuit of Happyness, Malala, & More!

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    ✨ Dive into the lives of individuals who have faced extraordinary challenges and emerged victorious with the "Inspiring True Stories Video Guide Bundle." This collection of films is a testament to the resilience and tenacity of the human spirit, showcasing real-life heroes who inspire and teach us the power of determination and hope.✨

    Worksheets Included in the Bundle:

    1. "The Pursuit of Happyness" - Follow Chris Gardner’s compelling journey from homelessness to success, as he navigates the challenges of raising his son and striving for a better life amidst dire circumstances.
    2. "He Named Me Malala" - Discover the courage of Malala Yousafzai, a young girl who stood up for education in the face of extremism, survived an assassination attempt, and became a global advocate for human rights.
    3. "Into The Wild" - Explore the adventurous and poignant story of Christopher McCandless, who gave up his possessions and savings to embark on a journey into the Alaskan wilderness, seeking a life of true freedom and self-discovery.

    The Problem:

    Most movie worksheets only check for Depth of Knolwedge Level (DOK) 1 knowledge, leaving students unchallenged and disengaged.

    The Solution:

    My worksheets spans all Depth of Knolwedge Level (DOK) 1-4, challenging students to not just watch the video but to analyze, evaluate, and draw conclusions.

    Hello Fellow Educators! I've crafted a unique and engaging lesson plans centered around these videos. This isn't just a video guide—it's an challenging, educational journey designed to elevate your students' learning experience!

    Here's what's included in each set of worksheets:

    • Multifaceted Worksheet: With questions escalating from Depth of Knowledge (DOK) level 1 to level 4, students are progressively challenged in their comprehension, analysis, and application of the film's rich content.
    • Insightful Close Reading Passage: A 1000-word article designed to enhance understanding of the film's key concepts.
    • Fun Coloring Sheets: 2 thematically linked, creative coloring sheets to reinforce learning in a fun, relaxed way.
    • Flexible Usage: Perfect for those unplanned substitute days or for a comprehensive, multi-day lesson plan. You decide how deep the rabbit hole goes!
    • Digital Versions: Available in both printable and digital formats for ease of use in the classroom or for distance learning. (EASEL & Google Slides—Just make a copy and use it in your Google Classroom)

    This resource is not just about watching a movie; it's about taking your students on a journey of exploration, critical thinking, problem-solving, and understanding the spirit of the movie. Make your lesson planning a breeze while giving your students an unforgettable learning experience.

    Tips for Using the Print version of this Movie Guide:

    1. Prepare Worksheets: For each student, provide a double-sided printout of the worksheet.
    2. Engage with Upcoming Content: Regularly check upcoming questions on the worksheet while progressing through the movie to guide students' attention to key scenes and concepts.
    3. Interactive Discussions: Pause the movie at strategic moments to encourage lively class debates and discussions. This helps students engage more deeply with the material before writing their answers.
    4. Promote Original Thinking: Urge students to come up with their own answers instead of copying, fostering critical thinking and understanding.
    5. Student Participation: Regularly select students at random to share their answers and, if necessary, defend their viewpoints to enhance classroom engagement.
    6. Revisit Important Scenes: If time permits, consider replaying pivotal parts of the movie to reinforce understanding and facilitate deeper analysis.
    7. Time Allocation for Essays: Dedicate a portion of the class (about 5-10 minutes) for students to thoughtfully respond to the evaluative questions at the end of the film.
    8. Tips for a Substitute Teacher: If a substitute teacher will be using the worksheet, emphasize in the lesson plan the importance of having students read instructions carefully and think deeply about their responses.

    Tips for Using Google Slides Digital Version:

    1. Click on the link on the second page: make a copy add then add it to your Drive.
    2. Log In and Select Class: Sign in to Google Classroom, and choose your class.
    3. Create Assignment: Click on 'Classwork', then 'Create', and select 'Assignment
    4. Attach Document: Click 'Add', choose your document from Google Drive or upload it, then select 'Make a copy for each student' in the dropdown menu next to the attached file.
    5. Assign: Enter the assignment title and instructions. Set a due date if needed. Click 'Assign' to distribute it to your students.

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    Total Pages
    24 pages
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze in detail its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text.
    Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences.
    Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 9–10 topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.

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