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Common Core W.7.7 movie guides

Preview of Movie Guide - Use with ANY Movie  - Standards-Aligned - Print & DIGITAL

Movie Guide - Use with ANY Movie - Standards-Aligned - Print & DIGITAL

Created by
Joy Sexton
Movie Viewing Guide is now Newly Revised to include digital slides perfect for distance learning! Show any movie while students practice meaningful skills! These eye-catching movie response pages and slides allow you to comfortably show or assign a movie knowing students are analyzing topics such as setting, characterization, tone, mood, conflict, and theme. Three additional post-viewing activities are included for further learning and differentiation. If you teach remotely, chose a movie that’s
Preview of "On The Way to School" Documentary Questions

"On The Way to School" Documentary Questions

The first page of questions is to be answered by your students before watching the documentary titled "On the Way to School." These questions will get them to think about their own experience with and opinions of education. The second page is to be answered during and/or after watching the documentary. Engage your students in discussion as they learn what school is like for students in other countries and how their view of school differs from your own students' view of school.
Preview of DIAL M FOR MURDER | Alfred Hitchcock Film Study Guide | Worksheets

DIAL M FOR MURDER | Alfred Hitchcock Film Study Guide | Worksheets

Created by
Class Act Press
An Alfred Hitchcock murder mystery movie to encourage students’ critical thinking skills? DIAL M FOR MURDER is perfect! Your study guide is arranged to introduce students to the dramatic irony in the film, putting them in the right frame of mind to determine how the police figure out “whodunit.”Included in this 16-page reproducible resource are . . . • general vocabulary • notes about the British words and locales• literary devices• lots of tidbits about Hitchcock and the movie
Preview of October Sky Movie Project

October Sky Movie Project

Created by
Cynthia Hansen
Students view the movie October Sky and use the worksheets to take notes on aspects of the movie. Following the movie, students use the essay writing guide and grading rubric to write an essay about aspects of the movie. Finally, students choose a topic about the Cold War and the Space Race to research and present to the class. A grading rubric is included.
Preview of Movie vs. Book Comparison Activity

Movie vs. Book Comparison Activity

This worksheet provides the opportunity for in depth brainstorming and analysis comparing a movie adaptation of a book. Students will use their brainstorming from Part I to write an in depth paragraph in Part II. Complete with sentence starters and examples.
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