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Preview of Despicable Me  Using the movie to teach characterization,  analysis and writing

Despicable Me Using the movie to teach characterization, analysis and writing

Everyone loves minions, so use them to engage students in learning about characterization and literary analysis. This eight day unit uses the movie, “Despicable ME” to teach characterization, protagonist/antagonist, motivation, inference and text analysis. This unit is also aligned to common core standards. Included are eight complete daily lessons complete with mini lessons, lesson, activities and assessments. . This great little unit has tons of hand outs and worksheets like character tra
Preview of Selma Lord Selma Video Viewing Guide - Black History Month Activity

Selma Lord Selma Video Viewing Guide - Black History Month Activity

This viewing guide can be used while students watch the film "Selma Lord Selma" about the freedom marches in Selma, Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement. It includes a characterization graphic organizer for students to record important information about the main characters in the film. Also included are several higher-order thinking questions for students to answer during and/or after the film viewing.In addition to the viewing guide, there is also a Venn Diagram Activity that requires stude
Preview of Matilda ~ Movie Questions & Extended Response Prompts

Matilda ~ Movie Questions & Extended Response Prompts

Created by
Miss Alexandra
This is an activity that may be used in conjunction with viewing the popular children's movie, Matilda. There are questions from the film, graphic organizer, and three extended-response prompts. Personal Experience: I have yet to encounter a class that did not enjoy Matilda. It's a wonderful film, especially for a reading and/or language arts class. Many students become motivated to dive into books like the title character. If you like this resource, please rate and comment. As always, if you
Preview of Diary of a Wimpy Kid ~ Movie Questions & Extended Response Prompts

Diary of a Wimpy Kid ~ Movie Questions & Extended Response Prompts

Created by
Miss Alexandra
This is an activity that may be used in conjunction with viewing Diary of a Wimpy Kid. There are questions from the film, as well as three extended response prompts. Personal Experience: I first used this activity last year with my 6th grade homeroom class. My students really enjoyed the concept of "Media Minutes" and expressed that having only 7 questions allowed them to focus on the message in the film, rather than making sure they could answer an abundance of questions. Also, they found the
Preview of Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life-MOVIE GUIDE

Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life-MOVIE GUIDE

This product contains a movie guide for the film, "Middle School: The Worst Years of my Life." The movie is based on the graphic novel of the same name by James Patterson. This guide contains two parts. The first two pages are your typical movie guide, and can be completed whether or not students have read the novel. The third page is an activity to contrast the differences between the text and the film, including an SBAC-style Short Constructed Response question. It also includes a template t
Preview of The Karate Kid ~ Movie Questions & Extended Response Prompts

The Karate Kid ~ Movie Questions & Extended Response Prompts

Created by
Miss Alexandra
This is an activity that may be used in conjunction with viewing the film, The Karate Kid. There are 7 questions for students to answer throughout viewing the movie, a graphic organizer, and extended-response prompts. If you like this resource, please rate and comment. As always, if you have any questions or input, feel free to contact me. Thanks!:) ©MissAlexandraL, 2013 The Karate Kid ~ Movie Questions & Extended Response Prompt by MissAlexandraL, 2013 is licensed under a Creative Commons
Preview of Edward Scissorhands ~ Movie Questions & Extended Response Prompts

Edward Scissorhands ~ Movie Questions & Extended Response Prompts

Created by
Miss Alexandra
This is an activity that may be used in conjunction with viewing the popular film, Edward Scissorhands. Information about the film: Age: 13+ Genre: Comedy-Drama Run Time: 105 minutes Themes: * Social-Emotional Learning ~ Friendship & Disabilities * Moral-Ethical Emphasis ~ Respect & Empathy This product includes: * Questions from the film * Answer Key * Three extended response prompts * Graphic organizer + elaboration prompt If you like this resource, please rate and comment. As alwa
Preview of ELA TEST PREP RACE WRITING STRATEGY PRACTICE CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE W PROMPTS

ELA TEST PREP RACE WRITING STRATEGY PRACTICE CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE W PROMPTS

LAST MINUTE ELA Test Prep Review! Here's the quickest way to help your students break down writing prompts and write flawless short and extended constructed responses using RACE strategy + Transitions. Not only is RACE writing great for test prep, it also teaches proper paragraph writing, as well as how to provide evidence with elaboration. Digital and Printable. ELA TEST PREP WORKSHOPCover pageTips for preparing for the test: The night before and the morning of the testConstructed response exp
Preview of ELA TEST PREP and AFTER STATE TESTING ACTIVITIES | Literary Review with Movies

ELA TEST PREP and AFTER STATE TESTING ACTIVITIES | Literary Review with Movies

What to do before AND after the ELA state test? You're covered with this bundle! The last minute test prep workshop teaches students to write flawless constructed responses in 5 easy steps. Afterwards, you can relax and have some fun with literary review and movie guide workshops. ELA TEST PREP WORKSHOPCover pageTips for preparing for the test: The night before and the morning of the testConstructed response explanation and reference sheetRACE + T (transitions) teach / reference sheetConstructed
Preview of Movie Guide CHARACTER ANALYSIS for ANY P Short Films | Movies | Novels

Movie Guide CHARACTER ANALYSIS for ANY P Short Films | Movies | Novels

Want to teach literary elements using movies or Pixar short films and bring real world learning into your classroom? This GOOGLE SLIDES WORKSHOP teaches students to analyze and identify CHARACTER TYPES: Flat, Round, Dynamic, & Static for ANY film or story. BUYING OPTIONS:BUNDLE AND SAVE 20% (Includes 8 PRINTABLE Movie Guide Workshops) $8BUNDLE AND SAVE 20% (Includes 8 DIGITAL Movie Guide Workshops) $8BUNDLE AND SAVE 30% (Includes 8 DIGITAL & 8 PRINTABLE Workshops) $14Compatible With EASE
Preview of Movie Guide CHARACTER TRAITS TYPES ANALYSIS Graphic Organizer Movie Clips

Movie Guide CHARACTER TRAITS TYPES ANALYSIS Graphic Organizer Movie Clips

Want to teach literary elements using movies or Pixar short films and bring real world learning into your classroom? This series teaches students to analyze and identify CHARACTER TYPES: Flat, Round, Dynamic, & Static for ANY film or story. ❤ Culminating Activity: BUYING OPTIONS:BUNDLE AND SAVE 20% (Includes 8 PRINTABLE Movie Guide Workshops) $8BUNDLE AND SAVE 20% (Includes 8 DIGITAL Movie Guide Workshops) $8BUNDLE AND SAVE 30% (Includes 8 DIGITAL & 8 PRINTABLE Workshops) $14Compatible W
Preview of Movie Guide OBJECTIVE SUMMARY for ANY Short Films | Movies | Novels

Movie Guide OBJECTIVE SUMMARY for ANY Short Films | Movies | Novels

Want to teach literary elements using movies or Pixar short films and bring real world learning into your classroom? This series teaches students to write objective summaries for ANY film or story. ❤ Culminating Activity: Students will be cast into the role of a movie description writer. They will learn how to write a brief, objective summary that provides only key details. BUYING OPTIONS:BUNDLE AND SAVE 20% (Includes 8 PRINTABLE Movie Guide Workshops) $8BUNDLE AND SAVE 20% (Includes 8 DIGITAL M
Preview of Movie Guide OBJECTIVE SUMMARY for ANY Short Films | Movies | Novels FREE

Movie Guide OBJECTIVE SUMMARY for ANY Short Films | Movies | Novels FREE

Want to teach literary elements using movies or Pixar short films and bring real world learning into your classroom? This GOOGLE SLIDES WORKSHOP teaches students to write objective summaries for ANY film or story. ❤ Culminating Activity: Students will be cast into the role of a movie description writer. They will learn how to write a brief, objective summary that provides only key details. BUYING OPTIONS:BUNDLE AND SAVE 20% (Includes 8 PRINTABLE Movie Guide Workshops) $8BUNDLE AND SAVE 20% (Incl
Preview of Movie Review

Movie Review

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THE SLP SHOPPE
Make your students into movie critics!Struggling to incorporate writing into engaging activities?Don't want to cancel sessions when the teacher decides to watch a movie in class?Students want to watch movies but groaning whenever you pause to ask multiple comprehension questions?Then this activity is for you!The only thing that my students like more than watching a movie is discussing it afterwards. Some students love the movie while others hate it, which sparks a lively debate. On the other han
Preview of Characterization in Hotel Transylvania + Monsters and Us

Characterization in Hotel Transylvania + Monsters and Us

Purchasers of "Characterization in Hotel Transylvania" can get a 50% discount on "Monsters and Us" by buying them together as a bundle. These two lessons work great together! Students begin by analyzing the characterization of Dracula in Hotel Transylvania and then follow-up it with a lesson on the relationship between monsters and humans that involves writing both a comparative essay and a fictional narrative. The total value of these two lessons is $9.00.
Preview of Shakespeare High ~ Movie Questions & Extended Response Prompts

Shakespeare High ~ Movie Questions & Extended Response Prompts

Created by
Miss Alexandra
This is an activity that may be used in conjunction with viewing the documentary, "Shakespeare High." This product includes: * Movie questions *Movie questions answer key * A Venn Diagram in which students will list at least 3 similarities and differences between themselves and one of the teens featured in the film. * Short Response Prompt: Why is it important to learn from the triumphs, tribulations, and life-changing experiences of others—especially from those that are our own age? Please e
Preview of Infographic Outline and Rubric

Infographic Outline and Rubric

Created by
Hectic ELA
This assignment is designed to be used with any infographic creator, e.g. Piktochart. However, students can also create infographics the old-fashioned way with colored pencils or other art supplies. This is a good warmup assignment to use before assigning formal informative essays, as it helps students outline their thoughts visually while preserving the basic structure of a 5-paragraph informative essay. Page 1Brief overview of assignmentPossible topics for the infographicRubric (1-4 mastery sc
Preview of Movie vs. Book Comparison Activity

Movie vs. Book Comparison Activity

This worksheet provides the opportunity for in depth brainstorming and analysis comparing a movie adaptation of a book. Students will use their brainstorming from Part I to write an in depth paragraph in Part II. Complete with sentence starters and examples.
Preview of Movie Review Report

Movie Review Report

Created by
Nicholas Fedora
This Movie Review Report can be useful for a teacher who is showing a movie in class to assess what their students remember after watching the movie. This Movie Review Report can also allow the teacher to gauge how much the students remember from what stories were being read in class as some of the questions on this report will have the students focus on what the movie and book shares in common and also how they differ. This Movie Review Report can be used in grades 5 through 12 to assess what s
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