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Kindergarten critical thinking movie guides

Preview of Inside Out Movie Activity Guide Google Forms Distance Learning

Inside Out Movie Activity Guide Google Forms Distance Learning

What better movie is there to teach students about internal struggles and emotions than Inside Out. This Google form Movie Guide helps point out important plot points to strengthen the emotional ride that is supposed to be learned from and absorbed by this unique story. Google Forms makes it easy to do from home or on a one to one device. The questions are in chronological order so students can follow along with ease.
Preview of FROZEN Lapbook / Interactive Notebook

FROZEN Lapbook / Interactive Notebook

©Disney’s FROZEN has taken the world by storm. Take advantage of the opportunity by using this lapbook as a teaching tool. FROZEN is filled with life lessons and moral values that can be taught while children have fun working through and putting together this amazing hands-on lapbook! Designed for grades K-8.
Preview of Inside Out: Dinner Scene

Inside Out: Dinner Scene

Created by
Jeanie Linton
Powerpoint of images from the dinner scene in Inside Out. Originally created to use to teach and practice predicting thoughts and identifying feelings (using Social Thinking curriculum). Thoughts and feelings should match meaning if someone is feeling angry, their thought should also reflect anger. The powerpoint can also help target cause and effect of thoughts and feelings and how they create actions.It can also be used to practice story retell, creating sentences, describing, etc.
Preview of Teacher Tips for Using Upworthy Videos

Teacher Tips for Using Upworthy Videos

Created by
Megan Hart
Have you visited the website Upworthy? It's full of meaningful videos that encourage discussions of important social issues and life lessons on empathy and critical thinking! Here's a generic list of ways you can use these videos (and others) in your classroom!
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