Intro to Sociology Lesson for Social Control and Deviance | Movie Batman Begins
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UPDATED 11/7/2022
TEACHING THROUGH FILM is hands down the best approach to teaching Sociology!
Description:
I love to teach sociology through movies. I spent weeks researching a movie that best suits the topic of socializing the individual, until one day it hit me: Batman Begins. I made these movie questions and tried it out, and it was A HIT! The kids LOVE THE MOVIE and couldn't believe how much depth was to the movie. I adapted this from a book I once saw called "Cinematic Sociology" and that has been my favorite way to teach this.
Here's what you'll get.
This particular product is a PDF file that includes:
- Move questions for the students to answer during and after the movie. The questions are divided into:
- Movie questions- students are asked to answer questions about the movie with details from the movie
- Opinion questions- students give their opinion on various elements of the movie
- Application questions- students apply the sociological terms and concepts to the movie and find connections
Why is this perfect?
These notes are organized in the ways students love because: :
- It's minimal- they write in bullet points of things they notice in the movie
- Lets them enjoy the movie instead of worrying about answering questions and missing an answer!
Benefits:
This assignment:
- Save YOU a lot of time to prepare
- Gives students a differentiated approach to learning theories
- The list form is easier for students to keep track of
- Examples from the help the students to make real-life applications of the theories to their lives
- Gets the kids engaged in a discussion after the movie.
Suggested Use & Duration:
When the movie is done, I:
- Have students share some of the things they wrote down in their note-taker. Students elaborate on one another’s answers and write down new ideas for their note-takers.
WHAT TEACHERS LIKE YOU HAVE SAID ABOUT THIS LESSON….
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Malizza B.
"This was such a great way to start talking about deviance in sociology and the kids were thrilled that they got to watch a "cool" movie for once in class. I will be using this again for sociology, plus I loved that you could edit the questions which was awesome for my students with accommodations. ”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️JUSTIN COFFEY (TPT Seller)
"Utilizing a movie that lots of students like and having them look at it from a sociological lens makes them think a little more. Loved this resource!!! ”
⭐️⭐️⭐⭐️⭐️Thomas V.
"Good resource. Saved me time. Students were engaged with the material. ”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Cody S.
"Good resource with great questions concerning deviance and how they apply to Batman Begins. My students had fun and it was a good way to review the unit. ”
Below are the links for all the products in the Social Control and Deviance Unit that you might find useful. I use them IN THIS EXACT order in my class.
- Social Control and Deviance Powerpoint
- Social Control and Deviance Powerpoint Notes
- Deviance 101 PowerPoint
- Deviance 101 PowerPoint Notes
- FBI Classifications of Crime Notes
- Crime Article Analysis Activity
- Saints and the Roughnecks Case Study
- In-depth look at Deviance PowerPoint
- In-depth look at Deviance PowerPoint Notes
- Movie for Social Control and Deviance Batman Begins
- Unit test on Social Control and Deviance
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