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Spare Parts Movie Guide for Middle School STEM and Robotics - STEM Sub Plan

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STEM in the Middle
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Grade Levels
8th - 11th, Homeschool
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25 pages
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What educators are saying

I was searching for a movie to show my robotics students since they took down the movie I used to use and I found this! I loved the one you made for the disney documentary so I knew this one would be amazing too! Kids did well with it!
Love being able to use this movie and resource together to show students what is possible with STEM. This helps me as a teacher to ensure my students are truly paying attention to the movie and getting the most out of the information.
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Description

Need an easy sub plan? Maybe a movie day incentive? Keep your students engaged and extend their STEM learning by watching Spare Parts (2015)!

Grab all the robotics-themed movie guides here and SAVE!

This awesome film is based on the true story of an unlikely high school robotics team that competes and wins big at MIT’s annual underwater robotics competition. Your students will love rooting for the underdogs and thinking about the importance of teamwork and perseverance.

All STEM in the Middle Movie Guides include before, during, and after questions to keep your students engaged and learning throughout the entire "movie day." This means you are free to catch up on grades, hold conferences, hang out with your students, or take a much-needed sick day.

This resource includes:

  • Printable PDF, Google, and Easel versions of the student assignment
  • 3 before the movie discussion questions
  • 15 movie comprehension questions focused on the design process and engineering skills
  • 3 after the movie tasks
  • An answer key

Note: You will need to ensure you have access to this video through a streaming platform or rent or buy the film before using the resource with your class.


What are other teachers saying?

★★★★★

"GREAT movie and questions to go along with the movie. Really made my students think. My students LOVED this movie and had a great discussion with the questions!!!" - Samantha R.

★★★★★

"My students loved the movie and the guide helps keep them focused." - Kathy S.


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Total Pages
25 pages
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Teaching Duration
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