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Any Book & Movie Comparison Reader's Notebook Activities CCSS RL.7

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Tracee Orman
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Description

Movie and Book Comparison Activities with Interactive Reader's Notebook Foldables - Use with ANY Novel or Story

Aligned to the Common Core State Standards for grades 7-12, Reading Literature RL.7 and Writing Standards W.4, W.7, W.9, W.10

Contains 37 printable pages with numerous prompts, evaluations, and comparison charts. Students will analyze the movie's scenes, direction, cinematography, acting, props, dialogue, and setting, comparing each to the novel. Differentiated for multiple levels.

ALSO includes five activities specifically designed to use in student reader's interactive notebooks.

Perfect for using with all the new young adult books turned into movies" The Giver, The Fault in Our Stars, If I Stay, Mockingjay, The Mortal Instruments series, Percy Jackson series, The Book Thief, Beautiful Creatures, I Am Number Four series, and so many more.

I have specific guides for Divergent, The Hunger Games, and Catching Fire.

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Total Pages
37 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 Week
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Compare and contrast a written story, drama, or poem to its audio, filmed, staged, or multimedia version, analyzing the effects of techniques unique to each medium (e.g., lighting, sound, color, or camera focus and angles in a film).
Analyze the extent to which a filmed or live production of a story or drama stays faithful to or departs from the text or script, evaluating the choices made by the director or actors.
Analyze the representation of a subject or a key scene in two different artistic mediums, including what is emphasized or absent in each treatment (e.g., Auden’s “Musée des Beaux Arts” and Breughel’s Landscape with the Fall of Icarus).
Analyze multiple interpretations of a story, drama, or poem (e.g., recorded or live production of a play or recorded novel or poetry), evaluating how each version interprets the source text.
Compare and contrast a text to an audio, video, or multimedia version of the text, analyzing each medium’s portrayal of the subject (e.g., how the delivery of a speech affects the impact of the words).

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