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Movie guides for Microsoft PowerPoint and for special education

Preview of HOW TO WRITE A MOVIE REVIEW PP

HOW TO WRITE A MOVIE REVIEW PP

Created by
iLOVE2TEACH
This is a great power point (formatted as a PDF) to use when teaching your students how to write a movie review. It gives step by step instructions that are easy to follow. There is a picture/ clip art included on every slide. I used this in my journalism class and my students were engaged and followed along well.
Preview of Our Friend, Martin WH Questions (includes Pear Deck add-on)

Our Friend, Martin WH Questions (includes Pear Deck add-on)

Created by
Adam Hartmann
These questions are shown one slide at a time with visuals for answering after watching the film, "Our Friend, Martin." This can be printed and assigned, or use digitally to go through as a class in Pear Deck (a free Google Slides Add-On). Pear Deck will store student answers if they log in using an email account. I have personally used this while teaching remotely with my high-school Special Education class. It contains 11 questions total (WH= who, what, when, where, why, how). Email me at adam
Preview of Alice in Wonderland (2010) Movie Questions

Alice in Wonderland (2010) Movie Questions

Movie SummaryA young girl when she first visited magical Underland, Alice Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) is now a teenager with no memory of the place -- except in her dreams. Her life takes a turn for the unexpected when, at a garden party for her fiance and herself, she spots a certain white rabbit and tumbles down a hole after him. Reunited with her friends the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), the Cheshire Cat, and others, Alice learns it is her destiny to end the Red Queen's (Helena Bonham Carter) rei
Preview of Pokemon Token Board (Editable)
Preview of info on smokey the bear

info on smokey the bear

Created by
CJMLJM
remember only you can prevent forest fires
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 Mothra
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