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High school ELA test prep movie guide pdfs

Preview of Tangled Movie Guide-Common Core Aligned for Middle School

Tangled Movie Guide-Common Core Aligned for Middle School

This product includes a movie guide for Disney's animated film, "Tangled." There are questions about plot, characters, vocabulary, and theme. There are also two short constructed response questions (great for homework or test prep). Each SCR comes with a template to guide students in writing a complete answer with evidence and commentary. This would be a great sub plan or a fun activity for just before a holiday break (when you need a movie day, but don't want to give up a day of instruction).
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Movie guide

Romeo and Juliet Movie guide

Created by
Nerdy Zu Works
This is a great way to keep students engaged while still learning. Some elements they can identify are dialogue, dramatic irony, monologue, plot, setting, mood, stage directions and other elements of drama. This can also be used as a study guide for the film or review if you choose make a comparison with another film or text.
Preview of Mona Lisa Smile - Film Study w/ Answer Key

Mona Lisa Smile - Film Study w/ Answer Key

Created by
Lynn Talley
I taught this as a precursor to The Help by Kathryn Stockett, but this assignment can be taught with any novel associated with women's gender roles and expectations in the 1940's - 1950's - early 1960's. The goal of this assignment is for students to understand the social expectations of women during the 40's, 50's and early 60's. My students were also facing the difficult task of answering Common Core/ELA-style writing questions, while struggling with reading below grade-level. This assignm
Preview of "The Peanuts Movie" Study Guide-Common Core Aligned for Middle School

"The Peanuts Movie" Study Guide-Common Core Aligned for Middle School

This product aligns with the 2015 film, "The Peanuts Movie." It includes open-ended questions, fill-in charts, and a short-constructed response (perfect for test prep!), and it is ready to print and use today! Questions include: plot, contrasting character's point of view, allusions, and how character's actions and personalities affect the plot. It is based on 7th grade literature standards, but due to the spiraling nature of the standards, it would work well for any middle school grade. The S
Preview of Les Miserables Movie Follow Along Guide

Les Miserables Movie Follow Along Guide

Created by
Nerdy Zu Works
This is an easy way to show students a movie with a lesson plan! This handout is designed to help students understand elements of drama while watching a movie. I suggest playing the movie with captions to make it easier for students to answer the questions about details, names, and complex plot. I often find students understand the film better when captions are on and when we pause to give them a chance to answer questions, as some do require knowledge of elements of drama (terms and definitions
Preview of Disney Pixar Soul Movie (2020) Cause and Effect - Google Slide Copy Included

Disney Pixar Soul Movie (2020) Cause and Effect - Google Slide Copy Included

As students watch the Disney Pixar movie, students will complete the 20 cause and effect relationships by reading a cause and fill in the effect or will read the effect and fill in the cause in each of the columns. The answer key is included. The google copy is on the credits page.
Preview of High School Literary Terms

High School Literary Terms

High school literary terms can sometimes bore our kids, let's be honest. We might LOVE them as teachers, but sometimes it's a challenge to keep those teenagers paying attention, engaged, and off of their phones!Looking for a fun, new engaging way to teach those high school literary terms?! Here's your answer! :)This high school literary terms resource has students compare and contrast a text to a movie using high school literary terms!! Could also be adapted easily for use in a middle school cla
Preview of Practicing Literary Terms with Movies!

Practicing Literary Terms with Movies!

Created by
Class with Mrs B
Great movies, both animated and not, include all of the same elements as great works of literature. Use this to your advantage! These 10 questions have been designed to be used with any movie to challenge your students to carefully think about key terms from the Reading Literary portion of the CCS and Georgia Standards of Excellence such as literary elements including plot structure, theme, figurative language, point of view, and more! Present your students with an engaging movie, then engage t
Preview of The Greatest Showman (2017) Movie Guide - Google Copy Included

The Greatest Showman (2017) Movie Guide - Google Copy Included

This 20 question movie guide, 5 question extended response sheet, and answer key accompany the 2017 movie. The google copy link is on the credits page.
Preview of To Kill a Mocking Bird Movie follow along guide

To Kill a Mocking Bird Movie follow along guide

Created by
Nerdy Zu Works
This is an easy way to show students a movie with a lesson plan! I suggest play the movie with captions and pause when students need to answer questions.
Preview of Story Elements Using Sky High

Story Elements Using Sky High

This activity can be used to review basic story elements for an intermediate to advanced group of ESL students.
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