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Free high school literature movie guides

Preview of Book vs. Movie Compare & Contrast FREEBIE! No-Prep Worksheets | Fun Movie Day!

Book vs. Movie Compare & Contrast FREEBIE! No-Prep Worksheets | Fun Movie Day!

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Book vs. Movie Printables: FREEUse these two printables after you have read the book and then seen the movie version. Great for comparing and contrasting and thinking critically about how the movie was made. A super fun, NO PREP activity for the end of the year!For more Book vs. Movie questions, click here!!More resources you'll enjoy!Compare & Contrast Task CardsELA Test Prep Task CardsELA Test Prep PostersInformational Text Structures Task CardsShiloh Book Chapter QuestionsThis product is
Preview of FREE: The Great Gatsby Novel vs. Film Analysis Using Manila Folders

FREE: The Great Gatsby Novel vs. Film Analysis Using Manila Folders

With the 2013 film version of The Great Gatsby being just around the corner, I wanted to create an engaging activity for students to enjoy as the watch the movie. As we all know, sometimes watching a movie allows students to see it as a free day, but with this interactive folder, students will be forced to analyze the differences between the novel and the film (while still enjoying the movie). Enjoy! ****Please provide feedback if you use this activity!~ Connect with Me ~Connect with Me Super
Preview of TED Talk: The Danger of a Single Story (Worksheet)

TED Talk: The Danger of a Single Story (Worksheet)

Created by
Ms Ks Klassroom
This is a worksheet to help facilitate the watching of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's most famous TED Talk. The worksheet is based around facts, however, there are questions asking about scholar's opinions and their personal experiences. Depending on timing, this worksheet could be used as a whole lesson or a supplement to a daily lesson. The worksheet is best to follow up with a discussion with the scholars.
Preview of Lord of the Flies Movie Guide + Extra Activity - Answer Key Included

Lord of the Flies Movie Guide + Extra Activity - Answer Key Included

This free 7 page movie guide with handouts accompanies the film "Lord of the Flies (1990)" PART 1 - There are 23 comprehension questions in chronological order. Answers included.PART 2 – 3 short answer extension questions. Example answers included as some answers may vary.PART 3 – Creativity (group of 4 or individual)• Students to imagine they’ve found themselves on a deserted island with three of their friends. They then write down their plan for survival. They need to include the following: a
Preview of Lamb to the Slaughter video worksheet

Lamb to the Slaughter video worksheet

Created by
Mulligan Stew
This is a handout my students used when viewing the Alfred Hitchcock version of Lamb to the Slaughter. The video is readily available for free with a quick google search. It was a great way to engage students with the story after we completing the reading and analysis portions. Includes a vocab bell work assignment as well. Cheers!
Preview of A Christmas Carol Movie Guide for Any Version - Printable & Digital

A Christmas Carol Movie Guide for Any Version - Printable & Digital

Make movie day educational with this handy movie guide for A Christmas Carol! It's the perfect way to help students thoughtfully compare the book to the movie after you've completed a novel study, and it works with any version of the film. Students will analyze several important characters and scenes that appear in both the novel and any film adaptation you choose, focusing on character, setting, suspense, and differences between print and film versions of this classic story.(If you're reading
Preview of Fairytale and Fable Unit Game: Name that Allusion! for Shrek

Fairytale and Fable Unit Game: Name that Allusion! for Shrek

Created by
Dr. Broome
This handout is designed as a fun classroom activity that also teaches students about genre-specific allusions. While students view the movie *Shrek,* they use this handout to spot allusions to fairy tales, fables, and pop culture. The handout contains over 30 allusions with additional blanks for students to add their own. When I use this game in my class, the student who spots and correctly explains where the most allusions occur in the movie wins a prize.
Preview of Literary Elements found in Shrek

Literary Elements found in Shrek

Created by
Angela Bentley
As students watch the movie, they locate examples of literary elements. This is just another way to review the elements. Includes: traits of fairy tale, tone, irony, setting, allusion, characterization, personification, sarcasm, simile, theme, and point of view.
Preview of The Outsiders: Book and Movie Venn Diagram

The Outsiders: Book and Movie Venn Diagram

This activity allows students to compare and contrast the book version to the movie version of The Outsiders. Answer key included!
Preview of The Flipped Classroom:  FREE Video Note-Taking Sheet

The Flipped Classroom: FREE Video Note-Taking Sheet

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
FREE resource to help you flip your classroom or make better use of in-class videos! WHAT IS A FLIPPED CLASSROOM? The idea of the flipped classroom is that students undertake the "lecture" portion of a lesson at home so that in-class time can be more productively used for teacher directed practice and individual instruction. The rise of educational video on the internet is what has made the flipped classroom a reality for millions of students. Simply put, students watch a video such as one fr
Preview of The Life of William Shakespeare Handout for the A&E Biography Video

The Life of William Shakespeare Handout for the A&E Biography Video

Need a handout for the Life of William Shakespeare A&E Biography video? Here's a handout with questions to answer with your students as you watch the video. ***This video has been taken off of YouTube due to copyright infringement. BE SURE THAT YOU OWN THIS VIDEO, UNLESS YOU JUST WANT TO USE IT TO TEACH.***
Preview of FREE Movie Soundtrack Analysis Activity Template | Generic Film Study Worksheets

FREE Movie Soundtrack Analysis Activity Template | Generic Film Study Worksheets

These FREE soundtrack analysis pages were created to accompany my film study that can be used with ANY movie. Perfect if you're using movies to accompany your novel units or as a stand-alone activity. FILM STUDY TABLE OF CONTENTS:Pre-Viewing –4 Choices of CoversParental Consent FormBackground KnowledgeDirector BiographyScreenwriter BiographyDuring the Movie –New Vocabulary TermsOne Sentence Check-InsTeacher-Led Discussion Questions After Viewing –Character Analysis Character ConflictThemesStory
Preview of "The Matrix" COMPLETE UNIT Sample

"The Matrix" COMPLETE UNIT Sample

A 119 page COMPLETE unit on the film! It is the perfect film to use in an English, History, Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Film course. This unit has the similar set up as all units in the Academic Lessons store. NO "FLUFF": This unit focuses on LITERARY DEVICES, SKILLS APPLICATION, and FILM ANALYSIS. Unit includes viewing guide questions and quizzes, vocabulary, literary analysis activities, and AP style tests and essays. Includes a sample essay. Stills from film are on handouts. * 22 READ
Preview of Crash Course Literature #201 - The Odyssey WS & Key

Crash Course Literature #201 - The Odyssey WS & Key

Created by
SciHigg
Guided Notes & Key including discussion/review portions. Each guided note worksheet focuses on student analysis and comprehension.Crash Course Literature #201 - The OdysseyCopied from Crash Course: ‘In which John Green teaches you about Homer’s Odyssey. If it was Homer’s… If Homer was even real… Anyway, that stuff doesn’t really matter. John teaches you the classic, by which I mean classical, epic poem, the Odyssey. The Journey of Odysseus as he made his way home after the conclusion of the
Preview of Gift of the Magi Movie Comparison

Gift of the Magi Movie Comparison

Created by
nagelhoutreads
This worksheet asks students to compare the short story "Gift of the Magi" by O.Henry to the movie version. It could be used as extra credit or as a class assignment. This assignment addresses the following Common Core Standards: RL.3 Analyze how particular lines of dialogue or incidents in a story or drama propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision. RL.7 Analyze the extent to which a filmed or live production of a story or drama stays faithful to or departs from
Preview of The Odyssey vs O Brother Where Art Thou

The Odyssey vs O Brother Where Art Thou

This activity is meant for students to fill out after reading "The Odyssey" and while watching "O, Brother Where Art Thou?". Students are asked to fill in events that parallel each other in the reading and the movie. An answer key is included.
Preview of The Outsiders Movie Parent Permission Slip

The Outsiders Movie Parent Permission Slip

Created by
Lesson Library
Use this paper to obtain parent permission for watching the movie The Outsiders. The permission slip gives rationales for showing the movie, how it connects to the curriculum, and where the parents can get more information on what their child will be watching. Our school requires this for any PG rated movie. Enjoy!
Preview of TPT Video Links, Mr McNeely

TPT Video Links, Mr McNeely

Created by
Mr McNeely
The Google Sheet lists all of the video worksheets for sale in Mr McNeely's TPT store along with links for streaming. A PDF of the Google Sheet is available as the preview. Not every video in Mr McNeely's store has a streaming link.Please confirm that a link is working before purchasing a TPT video questions resource from Mr McNeely! Video links were obtained from PBS, YouTube, Internet Archive, and other sources. YouTube links should always be checked. PBS often changes its video catalog, and o
Preview of Romeo and Juliet- Act 5 Summary Bookmark

Romeo and Juliet- Act 5 Summary Bookmark

This handy bookmark helps teachers and readers keep track of the scenes in Romeo and Juliet, Act 5. The bookmarks fit three to a page and can be printed on cardstock or laminated. I use them with struggling readers and English Language Learners to increase comprehension. They are inconspicuous so may be used on only portions of the class, if desired. They also help me as a teacher quick-reference what happens in each of the scenes. I find them more convenient than the drawn out scene summarie
Preview of Romeo and Juliet - West Side Story Comparison Chart and Essay Activity

Romeo and Juliet - West Side Story Comparison Chart and Essay Activity

Created by
Shannon Swonger
This is a chart and essay outline I created to use with my 9th graders with disabilities. The students really enjoy finding the parallel characters while watching West Side Story (after reading Romeo and Juliet). The essay outline is very detailed, which my students needed, but can be modified to fit the needs/levels of your students.
Preview of Crash Course Literature #301 - Their Eyes Were Watching God WS & Key

Crash Course Literature #301 - Their Eyes Were Watching God WS & Key

Created by
SciHigg
Guided Notes & Key including discussion/review portions. Each guided note worksheet focuses on student analysis and comprehension.Crash Course Literature #301 - Their Eyes Were Watching GodCopied from Crash Course: ‘In which John Green talks to you about Zora Neale Hurston’s novel, “Their Eyes Were Watching God.” You’ll learn about Zora Neale Hurston’s life, and we’ll also look at how the interpretations of the book have changed over time. Also, this book will give you a healthy appreciation
Preview of Crash Course World Mythology "What is Myth": Lesson Plans & Video Guides

Crash Course World Mythology "What is Myth": Lesson Plans & Video Guides

Greetings, fellow World Mythology enthusiasts! I'm excited to offer this free resource designed to introduce a new line of products that will launch in the coming weeks. For those acquainted with the Crash Course Mythology video series, you'll recognize its significance as an indispensable tool for understanding various mythologies and cultures worldwide. (For a comprehensive list of their video titles and descriptions, visit their website: Crash Course Mythology)While there are alternative reso
Preview of Compare and Contrast Literature and Media

Compare and Contrast Literature and Media

Created by
Miss RLC
This Compare and Contrast Literature and Media document contains an essay description with directions and critique questions. This document can be used for almost any piece of literature with a movie! The question prompts in this document emphasize high-order thinking skills, critical analysis, and entertainment! After having finished a piece of literature (play, short story, novel, etc.), students can watch the corresponding movie to compare and contrast the various elements in both the lite
Preview of Crash Course Literature #101 - How and Why We Read WS & Key

Crash Course Literature #101 - How and Why We Read WS & Key

Created by
SciHigg
Guided Notes & Key including discussion/review portions. Each guided note worksheet focuses on student analysis and comprehension.Crash Course Literature #101 - How and Why We ReadCopied from Crash Course: ‘In which John Green kicks off the Crash Course Literature mini-series with a reasonable set of questions. Why do we read? What’s the point of reading critically? John will argue that reading is about effectively communicating with other people. Unlike direct communication though, the writ
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