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Preview of Pocahontas Video Review: Compare and Contrast Disney v Reality

Pocahontas Video Review: Compare and Contrast Disney v Reality

Created by
Ms History
In this assignment students watch the Disney version of Pocahontas and compare with Disney's version to what really happened. There is a timeline of Pocahontas, a map, and events of what happened in her life. After the video students must write about the comparison of the video and what really happened in her life. The rubric that goes along with the writing is based off of IVOC writing grading. This works well with Upper Elementary, Middle and lower high school.
Preview of This is America Charlie Brown (1988): The Birth of The Constitution

This is America Charlie Brown (1988): The Birth of The Constitution

Created by
Will Pulgarin
The 'Peanuts' gang is present at the drafting of the Constitution.They hear all about the debates that went during forming of the United States Constitution. Very kid-friendly video! These movie questions will help your students learn about the formation of the U.S. Constitution. I have included a graphic overview of the three branches of government for the students to reference. This product comes with a completed teacher key. Ready to print and ready to use! Enjoy!You can find the video here:
Preview of Ice Age (The Movies) Viewing, Writing and Poetry Activities

Ice Age (The Movies) Viewing, Writing and Poetry Activities

Teach with movies! Ice Age, The Meltdown, Surviving Sid, Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Continental Drift, and Collision Course will all work with this 5-page, fun, no-preparation-required resource. Students watch with purpose as they look for sensory details while filling in a chart. Students will also be listing the various animals that appear in the film. Both the chart and the list are used (after the movie is over) for poetry and writing activities. Students will create an acrostic, 3 haiku, a
Preview of Uncover Musical Legends: Explore 7 Composer Specials Movie Guides (Bundle)

Uncover Musical Legends: Explore 7 Composer Specials Movie Guides (Bundle)

"Discover the Lives of Seven Iconic Composers with Our Movie Guides Bundle!Explore the Stories Behind the Music with Movie Guides for:- Rossini's Ghost- Bizet's Dream- Bach's Fight for Freedom- Handel's Last Chance- Liszt's Rhapsody- Strauss: The King of Three Quarter TimePlus, a Bonus Movie Guide for Beethoven Lives Upstairs!Keep Your Students Engaged and Focused During ScreeningsPerfect for Your Substitute Lesson PlansGet a Huge Savings When You Purchase the Movie Guides Bundle!ALSO CHECK OUT
Preview of Ancient Egypt: David Macaulay Pyramid Documentary Quiz

Ancient Egypt: David Macaulay Pyramid Documentary Quiz

Created by
Mark Aaron
David Macaulay is a renowned author and illustrator (The Way Things Work) who over the years has produced a series of very engaging educational films on the history of pyramids, castles, cathedrals, and other places. Many are available to purchase through PBS and most of them are easy to find on YouTube. I have found the animated and historical documentary he created on the Egyptian pyramids to be a wonderful addition to the study of the Ancient Egypt in Grades 4-8. I have yet to find a better o
Preview of Native Americans Plains People Video Notes wAnswer Key

Native Americans Plains People Video Notes wAnswer Key

Created by
Judith Watkins
These video notes, on the Native American People of the Plains, includes a cloze note taking sheet with 24 fill in the blank statements and an answer key. The video can be found on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtfwCljzg7g I have my students watch the video as the fill in the blanks. After the video I review the answers and discuss whole class. The students then use the notes as a study guide. The video is approximately 28 minutes long. I have left the document in word so that you may
Preview of Arizona Smith Egypt Video Questions

Arizona Smith Egypt Video Questions

Created by
Amber Wimberly
This is from the Ancient Civilizations for Kids Video Series (which most of us just refer to as Arizona Smith) which is about 25 minutes long. The video can be found at youtube at https://youtu.be/-MMTdBRjX3AThis google form has 12 questions (a mixture of short answer, true/false, and multiple choice) about the video.
Preview of The Smithsonian and The Presidency: This is America Charlie Brown

The Smithsonian and The Presidency: This is America Charlie Brown

Created by
Will Pulgarin
Video overview: The Peanuts gang visits the Smithsonian Institution and talks about the three greatest Presidents of the United States: Washington, Lincoln, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. A cartoon Lincoln delivers the Gettysburg address and we are shown a film clip of the central theme of Roosevelt's first inaugural message: "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself."These movie questions will help your students learn about some of the major speeches and presidents in American History. I h
Preview of Liberty's Kids Episode 1 "The Boston Tea Party" Video Comprehension

Liberty's Kids Episode 1 "The Boston Tea Party" Video Comprehension

Do you use the Liberty Kids television series in your classroom? If so, here is a great viewing guide with history and ELA questions to keep your students engaged while viewing. This TV episode guide includes 17 questions to be completed as students watch the first of PBS's award-winning series Liberty's Kids. Episode 1 follows Liberty's Kids as they become entangled with the Boston Tea Party. The episode can be streamed for FREE on Liberty's Kids TV YouTube Channel. (Note: I am not affiliated w
Preview of America the Story of US:  WWII Video Guide Episode #10 with Answer Key

America the Story of US: WWII Video Guide Episode #10 with Answer Key

From the History Channel's documentary series, America the Story of US, this 25 question video viewing guide accompanies Episode #10: "World War II". The questions are formatted in a 2-column format with an answer key included. Questions cover the duration of the 45-minute video discussing the major events in the European and Pacific Theaters of war as well as the domestic impacts with an emphasis on the role of technology and its impact on society and culture.
Preview of Theodore Roosevelt : The Roughrider Video Questions

Theodore Roosevelt : The Roughrider Video Questions

This is a great assignment for the YouTube Video titled: Theodore Roosevelt: The Roughrider. Link to the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVZInNQ9sdQDownload or watch the video, questions go with the video.
Preview of School House Rocks Election Video Questions/Answer Key

School House Rocks Election Video Questions/Answer Key

Created by
Melissa Tuttle
These questions were created to go along with School House Rocks Election Video. The questions are organized by section of the video. An answer key is provided.
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