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Latin movie guides for International Baccalaureate

Preview of Philosophy Unit Bundle Epistemology and Being Human Lectures and Activities

Philosophy Unit Bundle Epistemology and Being Human Lectures and Activities

This is a unit bundle for IB Philosophy and non-IB philosophy high school classes. The thematic focus of this unit is Epistemology and Being Human. The unit contains lectures, a presentation project, essay prompts, vocabulary, in-class activities, questions for readings, questions for films, all 46 Philosophy Crash Course video questions, and an IA (Internal Assessment) assignment. Details of Included Items:7 PowerPoint Lectures with detailed teacher's notes41 Vocabulary terms and 4 vocabulary q
Preview of Arrival Film Viewing Guide (TOK Language)

Arrival Film Viewing Guide (TOK Language)

The film Arrival is a great way to discuss theories of language acquisition and an excellent companion for a language unit in the IB Theory of Knowledge, epistemology or pyschology class. This viewing guide has pre-viewing questions, questions for during the film, and after the film discussion questions that explore language relativism and other topics about language. I thorough discussion guide and answer key is also included, as well as a bonus activity and questions from a TED talk related
Preview of Worth Movie Questions for Philosophy of Ethics

Worth Movie Questions for Philosophy of Ethics

These questions go with the movie Worth about the 9/11 Victims' Fund. There are 11 long-answer questions designed specifically for a high school philosophy of ethics unit. An answer key with detailed notes is included. This activity comes as a printable PDF and the student questions are also available as a digital assignment through Google Slides™. This resource is not editable. Please take a look at the preview to get an idea of the types of questions included. ***WARNING***This film is a very
Preview of How Rome Forged an Epic Empire: Engineering an Empire (50 questions)

How Rome Forged an Epic Empire: Engineering an Empire (50 questions)

Created by
Beverley Fraser
Perfect for a day when you need to grade papers or when you have a substitute. Students will watch the documentary How Rome Forged an Epic Empire: Engineering an Empire and answer questions as they watch.Documentary located at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxqPbGqYACwDownload contains:50 questions covering the the entire 90 minute documentary.Questions with space for students to answer.Key for Teacher
Preview of Film Guide for Philadelphia (1993) Dir. Jonathan Demme Starring Tom Hanks

Film Guide for Philadelphia (1993) Dir. Jonathan Demme Starring Tom Hanks

This is a 15-page film guide for the study of the film Philadelphia (1993), which was directed by Jonathan Demme and stars Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington. This powerful and significant film may be viewed in an International Baccalaureate film course, a social studies course, a health class, or an English class. It challenges viewers to reflect upon and discuss important issues involving human rights, social justice, and knowledge/ignorance. This guide includes the following items: (1) Intro
Preview of "GATTACA" film unit IB DP English B - Paper 2 Practice & Speaking

"GATTACA" film unit IB DP English B - Paper 2 Practice & Speaking

Created by
Laura loves IB
A film featuring a young Ethan Hawke, and can be linked to ALL of the English B themes! Need I say more?!I have created a unit for English B based around GATTACA which includes an activity for before, during and after the film. How it works:The first resource is a group reflection activity that can be completed before watching the film in order to build context, foster curiosity and generate discussion. Students work in groups to analyse a film poster and make connections to English B Themes
Preview of "Meet the Romans" Viewing Guide

"Meet the Romans" Viewing Guide

Created by
MagistraMonson
This is a viewing guide for the BBC documentary "Meet the Romans," featuring Mary Beard, episode one of a three part series. It discusses the lives of ordinary Romans during the time of the Roman empire. The documentary is 60 minutes long, perfect as a sub plan or part of your normal instruction. Answer key is included. This documentary was created by the BBC and can be viewed on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/rggk_H3jEgw
Preview of PBS Greeks - Crucible of Civilization Video Viewing Questions #1

PBS Greeks - Crucible of Civilization Video Viewing Questions #1

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A set of 20 viewing questions (akin to reading questions) for the PBS video Greeks - Crucible of Civilization, produced in 2000 and narrated by Liam Neeson. These questions cover through the section on Cleisthenes (there is another handout for the rest of the video).
Preview of "Truth of Troy" Viewing Guide

"Truth of Troy" Viewing Guide

Created by
MagistraMonson
This viewing guide is to be used with the documentary "The Truth of Troy" produced by BBC’s Horizon series, first broadcast in 2004. The documentary is 49 minutes long, perfect for a sub plan or for normal instruction. The viewing guide is 4 pages, and an answer key is included. More information about BBC's Horizon can be found here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2004/troy.shtml. Streaming versions of the documentary can be found at the following sites: - http://www.dailymotion.com/vi
Preview of "GATTACA" film Socratic Seminar - IB DP English B HL Oral Speaking Practice

"GATTACA" film Socratic Seminar - IB DP English B HL Oral Speaking Practice

Created by
Laura loves IB
You're looking for an engaging, summative assessment based on a film, that isn't the typical essay question prompt. Look no further than this resource!I first watched GATTACA in my high school English class, and all these years later I love showing it to my students - its themes are still as relevant today as ever.This engaging, English B resource includes:A text (a film review) as the base for the Socratic seminar Reflective questions based on the text Detailed instructions & guidelinesSen
Preview of Hercules Movie Notes

Hercules Movie Notes

Hercules, 2014, PG-13, stars Dwayne Johnson Movie notes for students to compete while watching the film. Not your usual kind of movie notes, these don't just ask questions, they want the students to react and think.
Preview of The Island President Movie Guide - New Netflix Documentary on Climate Change

The Island President Movie Guide - New Netflix Documentary on Climate Change

This is a movie guide with questions that require students to not just identify details of the movie, but also reflect, predict, and challenge their current understanding of the political challenges of climate change. This award-winning documentary is available on Netflix and has received praise for its candid exposure of the challenges faced by political leaders in tackling this global problem of climate change. Regardless of whether my students believe climate change is a real issue or not,
Preview of Behind the Curve Movie Guide for TOK

Behind the Curve Movie Guide for TOK

Created by
Jeff Lile
This movie guide accompanies the documentary Behind the Curve. It explores cognitive bias, ways of knowing (WOKs), the natural sciences, and the relationship between identity and knowledge. It is designed for a Theory of Knowledge class, but could also be used in a philosophy, critical thinking, or science class.
Preview of What Moral Decisions Should Driverless Cars Make? Ted Talk Questions and Key

What Moral Decisions Should Driverless Cars Make? Ted Talk Questions and Key

"What Moral Decisions Should Driverless Cars Make" is a Ted Talk that approaches the problems we face as self-driving cars begin take shape. Using utilitarian and Kantian examples, Iyad Rahwan highlights the ethical dilemmas of programming cars to make decisions in tricky situations. This is a practical application of the classic trolley problem, and this Ted Talk is a great way to introduce discussion around that thought experiment in the philosophy classroom. ***Please Note: These Ted Talk qu
Preview of PBS Greeks - Crucible of Civilization Video Viewing Questions #2

PBS Greeks - Crucible of Civilization Video Viewing Questions #2

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A set of 30 viewing questions (akin to reading questions) for the PBS video Greeks - Crucible of Civilization, produced in 2000 and narrated by Liam Neeson. These questions cover from the end of the section on Cleisthenes through Themistocles and Pericles (there is another handout for the beginning of the video).
Preview of Disney’s Hercules Movie Questions

Disney’s Hercules Movie Questions

Created by
Brian Serwicki
Questions on the 1997 Disney animated film, Hercules.
Preview of How Language Shapes the Way We Think Ted Talk Questions and Answer Key

How Language Shapes the Way We Think Ted Talk Questions and Answer Key

"How Language Shapes the Way We Think" is a really interesting Ted Talk with Lera Boroditsky that explains how our language affects our view of the world. This is perfect for high school psychology classes, but I also pair this Ted Talk with philosophy lessons about being human. This Ted Talk guide contains 11 short-answer questions that flow chronologically with the video. An answer key is also included. The Ted Talk can be found here:How Language Shapes the Way We ThinkTerms of Use: This resou
Preview of "Rome's Greatest Battles: ACTIUM" Viewing Guide

"Rome's Greatest Battles: ACTIUM" Viewing Guide

Created by
MagistraMonson
This is a viewing guide for the documentary “Actium” of National Geographic’s series "Rome’s Greatest Battles." This episode lays out the Battle of Actium, the relationship of Antony and Cleopatra, and Octavian’s rise to power. The documentary is 45 minutes long, perfect as a sub plan or part of your normal instruction. The viewing guide is two pages, and an answer key is included for easy grading. The documentary was created by National Geographic. Links to free online versions are included
Preview of "GATTACA" film before watching activity - IB DP English B Group Reflection Task

"GATTACA" film before watching activity - IB DP English B Group Reflection Task

Created by
Laura loves IB
Looking for a film that covers all 5 of the English B Themes? Look no further! GATTACA is a fantastic film that will generate discussion on themes of: - identities - experiences- human ingenuity- social organisation- sharing the planet,While also allowing your students to develop critical thinking skills and make interdisciplinary connections.This resource is a group reflection activity that can be completed before watching the film GATTACA in order to build context, foster curiosity and gener
Preview of Economics: Supply and Demand: Video Case Study Notes

Economics: Supply and Demand: Video Case Study Notes

This product is a graphic organizer for students to write on as they watch a great 45 minute YouTube video called Investigating rising food prices about why the price of rice increased in Thailand. It forces them to note details, statistics, but more importantly to think critically about course connections and potential implications of the video.The graphic organizer is one page and has students keep track of: statistics they hear in the video, connections they make to the course (specific vocab
Preview of What Hallucination Reveals About Our Minds Ted Talk Questions for AP® Psych

What Hallucination Reveals About Our Minds Ted Talk Questions for AP® Psych

"What Hallucination Reveals About Our Minds" is a fantastic Ted Talk with Oliver Sacks that explains how the visual perception area of our brains works. This is perfect for high school psychology classes, but I also pair this Ted Talk with philosophy lessons about consciousness and being human. This Ted Talk guide contains 10 short-answer questions that flow chronologically with the video. An answer key is included, and the assignment comes in printable and digital formats. The Ted Talk can be
Preview of Student Viewing Guide for Studying Film

Student Viewing Guide for Studying Film

This is a viewing guide created by Contextual Classroom for International Baccalaureate film students or any other students who are viewing films for critical study and analysis. I used this guide with my IB students to encourage them to record their thoughts as we viewed films for study. The guide is divided into three sections: Pre-Screening, Screening, and Post Screening Reflection. Pre-Screening Section: 1.Students record key information about the film such as film title and date, direct
Preview of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum! Movie Study Guide

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum! Movie Study Guide

Created by
Mary Wheaton
This study guide is designed to accompany the film version of the Broadway musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum! The guide introduces the movie, the inspiration, Plautine stock characters, questions about the plot for students to follow, and poses a larger follow-up question at the end about the similarities between Roman and modern theatre.This was created for my 9th grade World Cultures students as a culminating activity following our study of Ancient Greece and Rome, but wou
Preview of Faces Places Viewing Guide (French Documentary Film) TOK Art

Faces Places Viewing Guide (French Documentary Film) TOK Art

Faces Places is a French documentary film directed by Agnès Varda and JR. They visit villages and small towns throughout France to meet communities of people and create large portraits of them to plaster on the surroundings.This viewing guide includes ten short answer questions to answer during the viewing the film as well as six more developed questions that require more thought and are great for debate or discussion. An answer key is also included.This documentary could be a valuable resource
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