“Star Wars VI: Returns of The Jedi,” Movie Review and Intergalactic Activities
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Description
“Star Wars VI: Returns of The Jedi,” 1983 Movie stars Mark Hamill. Intergalactic educational activities.
“Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) battles horrible Jabba the Hutt and cruel Darth Vader to save his comrades in the Rebel Alliance and triumph over the Galactic Empire. Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) reaffirm their love and team with Chewbacca, Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams), the Ewoks and the androids C-3PO and R2-D2 to aid in the disruption of the Dark Side and the defeat of the evil Emperor.” Film Summary
You will need “Star Wars VI: Return of The Jedi,” a 1983 Movie Stars Mark Hamill.
Warning: Parental Guidance. Violence, Theme of lasers.
Recommended Grades: 5+.
What's inside this package?
Four individual Three-Part Lesson plans for each activity.
Package in PDF and can be converted to Google Classroom, Easel.
Student package, just print and teach.
Parents and teacher’s communication page.
Six amazing inclusive education activities.
Activity 1: Introduction to the Movie. (Flip: Can be done for homework.)
Overall expectation: Grammar Writing Skills Time: 50-65 minutes
The student uses language conventions to correct errors, refines expressions, and develops and strengthens the names of the characters in the movie by completing the Wordsearch. Then, watch the movie trailer at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L8p7_SLzvU. Write words using the Wordsearch list words to write in Star Wars font.
Activity 2: Movie Review and Comprehension
Overall expectation: Movie Review Time: 60-75 minutes
The student demonstrates an understanding of various meanings in the movie and connects to the information in the movie, completing the movie review. Total Marks: _______/25
Activity 3: Writing Activity Time: 50-65 minutes
Overall expectation: Narrative Writing
The student plans, researches, writes, edits, and publishes a narrative about themselves as one of the returning Jedi. Total Marks: _______/20
Activity 4: Fun Inclusive Educational Activities Time: 50-65 minutes
Overall expectation: Creativity in writing
The student understands and connects to the movie by solving the Crossword puzzle about the characters’ names from the movie. Then, draw their own version of a Lightsaber.
Don’t just watch a movie; let your students live it! A great way to integrate a movie into your curriculum.
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