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Free high school writing movie guides

Preview of Wall-E Movie Questions

Wall-E Movie Questions

Created by
Nicole Alexander
This worksheet is designed to give students the opportunity to watch a fun movie, Wall-E, and think about the message behind the cuteness. It asks critical thinking questions that require the students to think about what they are watching. Example questions include: "Describe and give characteristics that make WALL-E different from other robots. Give examples of how he shows human qualities." "Why does the plant that EVE brings to the Axiom mean so much? What does it represent?" These quest
Preview of Printable Scavenger Hunt Activity for A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Movie

Printable Scavenger Hunt Activity for A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Movie

Created by
Teacher Abby
Movie Scavenger Hunt for A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving This print and go activity is perfect for substitute plans or year-end activities, engaging reluctant writers, increasing attention spans, and practicing observation, listening, and critical thinking skills. Students will keep count of events that happen multiple times throughout the movie, identify objects and numbers in the background, and answer questions about things the characters say.Answers can be used as a jumping off point for themat
Preview of Movie Watching Sheet/ Analysis

Movie Watching Sheet/ Analysis

Created by
Greenmonsters
This worksheet is a note-taking worksheet for students that are watching a movie in class. Students could utilize this sheet as notes for a film review or other writing activity for the film.
Preview of ***FREE*** McFarland, USA:  Film Study Worksheet

***FREE*** McFarland, USA: Film Study Worksheet

Created by
Profe Pistole
Use this film study worksheet to dig deeper into the themes in the movie McFarland, USA. Uploaded in Rich Text Format so that you can copy and paste the text directly into Google Classroom or onto one of your existing worksheets. This worksheet is a short activity to get your students thinking about why this movie is "based on a true story" rather than a documentary. It is recommended that you have your students watch the interviews with the actors and the real people portrayed in the movie b
Preview of Knives Out Movie Mystery Packet - Distance Learning

Knives Out Movie Mystery Packet - Distance Learning

This is an 11 page packet that goes along with the PG-13 film Knives Out. It's built around having students take notes of suspects throughout the film and then there is a larger writing assignment where they have to provide their solution to the crime before the film does. It also incorporates a review of literary device terms specific to mystery fiction, a review of red herrings, and a worksheet on Theme. Since I tied this with my unit on Sherlock Holmes I had them do a compare/contrast, I incl
Preview of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis | Theme | Individuality

The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis | Theme | Individuality

Created by
FRESHLITGUIDES
This easy-to-use activity is simple yet effective. Here’s what your class will do:Analyze Robert Frost's famous poem, The Road Not Taken Engage with 5 high-level, short answer questionsIdentify figurative language, structure, enjambment, flow and moodExplore Frost's message and themeDiscuss the importance of individuality and it's importance today compared to Frost's day and ageWhat's in the download?A 13 page PDF with:Links to Google Formats [PDF p1]Answer Key with CCSS [Google Slides | PDF pp2
Preview of AKEELAH and the BEE - Activity Packet/Viewing Guide

AKEELAH and the BEE - Activity Packet/Viewing Guide

Created by
Carly Dunne
A viewing guide for Akeelah and the Bee (2006), aligned with NYS CCSS ELA 9-10 standards. Includes references to Langston Hughes "I, Too, Sing America" and Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing." Perfect for sub plans or extensions of the EngageNY Modules for 9th grade.
Preview of The Miracle Worker

The Miracle Worker

Created by
Jennifer Ruppert
After watching Disney's adaption of "The Miracle Worker" I created this to give my students an opportunity to show their comprehension of the movie. You can stream the movie for free at www.dcmp.org if you are eligible (see below statement from DCMP). "The purpose of the Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) library is to provide free-loan captioned and described educational media to benefit K–12 students who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually impaired, or deaf-blind. Teachers/i
Preview of Movie Tie-In for Boy in The Striped Pajamas by John Boyne

Movie Tie-In for Boy in The Striped Pajamas by John Boyne

Created by
Allison Hinkel
Students always want to watch the film (if there is one available) after you read a novel. Here is a tie-in I created for my students to complete after watching the film for The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. They will explain if they thought the film was successful or not and support their claims with explanations of performances of actors and other "behind the scenes" roles.
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 AVID Video or Movie Guide Activity - Printable

AVID Video or Movie Guide Activity - Printable

Created by
AVID Nerds
AVID Video Guide Activity - Printable Template: Unlock the secrets to effective note-taking with this comprehensive video guide. Students will learn to follow a structured template that enhances their note-taking skills. Use for Ted Talks, movie days, video presentations and more!AVID BundleAVID Writing BundleDirections and What's Included in the Template:Simply Print and go!Students will write a one-sentence summary that encapsulates the essence of the video, providing a quick overview of the c
Preview of 13th Movie Reflection Questions

13th Movie Reflection Questions

Questions for the new documentary 13th. 10th-12th grade open-ended questions.
Preview of Crucible Act I Film Viewing Guide

Crucible Act I Film Viewing Guide

Created by
Peraphrases
This worksheet accompanies the first 30-40 minutes of the 2004 film version of the play, The Crucible, starring Daniel Day Lewis and Winona Ryder. It is intended for one class period, with a bit of follow up discussion the next day, and I have used it both before we begin reading the play and after we have read the first 2 scenes of Act 1. The 10 short answer questions ask students to observe what is happening both in the woods and the morning after, to get a sense of the conflicts
Preview of The Twilight Zone- Time Enough at Last Analysis

The Twilight Zone- Time Enough at Last Analysis

What's better than mixing class time with classic TV? This Twilight Zone Analysis can help students explore several literary elements such as theme, setting, tone and more. Modern students are surprised at how captivating a well-told black and white story can be!
Preview of The Crucible Viewing Guide

The Crucible Viewing Guide

This is viewing guide helps students compare a film adaptation of The Crucible to Arthur Miller's original text. Students will use this guide to analyze character development, plot development, irony, and theme. I use this viewing guide as a pre-write for a literary analysis essay.
Preview of Ron Clark Story Reflection Questions

Ron Clark Story Reflection Questions

I have included 6 reflection questions for the Ron Clark Story Movie that is on youtube. It is a wonderful movie. My students loved it!
Preview of Visual Conventions/ Film (SWAT) Analysis Strip

Visual Conventions/ Film (SWAT) Analysis Strip

A wonderful tool to assist students' note-taking while studying visual texts.This analysis strip can be printed and glued into the left side of their exercise books for them to write their analysis on the right. Alternatively, students can print the boxes as 'headings' and write underneath. You might choose to use this alongside clips from the film they are studying, or have them select their own scenes and complete the activity.This activity allows for dot point notes or, if you prefer, student
Preview of Finding Forrester viewing guide

Finding Forrester viewing guide

Created by
Keith Hudson
This is a viewing guide for the film entiltled "Finding Forrester". It is a worksheet that follows the film and asks questions about Jamal and Forrester in chronological order. This is a nice supplement for a substitute lesson plan. Finding Forrester questions is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Create Your Own Fairy Tale-Group Assignment

Create Your Own Fairy Tale-Group Assignment

Created by
Valarie Mills
This post-viewing, creative writing assignment is paired with the film, "The Princess Bride." Students will work in groups to create their own version of a fairy tale, and practice using the elements of the traditional plot diagram.
Preview of Distance Learning Movie Activities Favorite Film Analysis Worksheet

Distance Learning Movie Activities Favorite Film Analysis Worksheet

This Distance Learning Movie Activity in SLIDES introduces students to Film Analysis by engaging them in discussing their FAVORITE or NOT-SO-FAVORITE TOP 10 films! Have fun with this student worksheet and teacher key!Check out the ENTIRE Film Analysis Digital Bundle in my store> Integrated ELA Test Prep!MY BEST-SELLING BUNDLES ARE AVAILABLE FOR A GREAT DISCOUNT!SATIRE BUNDLE: Quizzes Essays Activities "A Modest Proposal" & "Sending Grandma"Historical Speeches Lesson BUNDLERomeo and Julie
Preview of "30 Days: Immigration" Episode Video Worksheet

"30 Days: Immigration" Episode Video Worksheet

Created by
MyClassTech
Morgan Spurlock's "30 Days" series on FX was an unscripted, documentary-style program where an individual is inserted into a lifestyle that is completely different from his or her upbringing, beliefs, religion or profession for 30 days. In this particular episode, an anti-immigration, border-patrolling minuteman moves in with a family living in California illegally. The episode highlights important statistics and common talking points surrounding the immigration debate in the United States.
Preview of Teaching with Movie Activities Favorite Film Analysis Worksheet PDF

Teaching with Movie Activities Favorite Film Analysis Worksheet PDF

This Movie Activity Worksheet introduces students to Film Analysis by engaging them in discussing their FAVORITE or NOT-SO-FAVORITE TOP 10 films! Have fun with this student graphic organizer and teacher key!JUST PRINT AND TEACH!!Check out the ENTIRE Film Analysis Digital Bundle in my store> Integrated ELA Test Prep!MY BEST-SELLING BUNDLES ARE AVAILABLE FOR A GREAT DISCOUNT!SATIRE BUNDLE: Quizzes Essays Activities "A Modest Proposal" & "Sending Grandma"Historical Speeches Lesson BUNDLERome
Preview of "There Will Come Soft Rains" and Smart House - Compare/Contrast Writing

"There Will Come Soft Rains" and Smart House - Compare/Contrast Writing

Created by
Maggie Cook
This is an activity that can be used when teaching Ray Bradbury's "There Will Come Soft Rains" and showing Disney Channel's movie, Smart House. This file includes a Venn Diagram and a Comparison/Contrast paragraph writing prompt on the two stories.
Preview of History Channel's ALONE worksheet

History Channel's ALONE worksheet

Worksheet in PDF of History Channel's ALONE. Has been used as a supplement to survival type books read as class (ie: Hatchet and Touching Spirit Bear).
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