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3rd grade african history movie guides

Preview of Hidden Figures- Movie Questions and Responses

Hidden Figures- Movie Questions and Responses

Created by
Mrs McDonald
Here are some questions/responses for students to answer while watching and after watching the movie Hidden Figures.Multiple choice, opinion, short answer & long answer questions.This keeps the students engaged while watching the movie but also allows them to watch the movie and not focus on just looking for the next answer. It's also a great resources to start discussion groups after answering the final one answer response. This resource was aimed at Grades 5-8.
Preview of Brother Future Digital Video Guide and Analysis

Brother Future Digital Video Guide and Analysis

Created by
STEAMedu
This digital interactive product helps students delve deeper into the 1991 movie on slavery called Brother Future. Using this, they will come away with a more well-rounded understanding of the events in this movie. The activities within has students applying all levels of Bloomz Taxonomy (creating, evaluating, analyzing, applying, understanding, and remembering) while watching and reviewing the film. I created this engaging version on Google Slides for remote and hybrid learning. This produc
Preview of Horrible Histories: Timbuktu (Mali) Video Questions

Horrible Histories: Timbuktu (Mali) Video Questions

Created by
Katie Skelton
These questions are video questions for the Horrible Histories Timbuktu cartoon. The video is about 25 minutes. The assignment is part of the unit on West Africa and the Gold-Salt Trade.
Preview of Wakanda Forever! African Influences in "Black Panther"

Wakanda Forever! African Influences in "Black Panther"

I created this Powerpoint to connect a movie my third-graders knew to the diverse cultures of the African Continent. This helped them to get excited about learning about Africa! There are a few notes on the slides to explain where the idea from Black Panther came from.
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