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School Site License (1 SSL) 20 ELA Movie Guide Bundle | Fiction & Drama | Admin

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    Are you an administrator looking for supplemental resources for your English Language Arts (ELA) department? Look no further! These 20 movie guides (plus a free bonus) that relate to Fiction & Drama will provide your teachers with lasting flexibility. Make a one-time payment, and your school can use them forever.

    Are you a teacher? Ask your school administer to buy this for you or ask me to create similar custom bundle for a single teacher license with up to a 30% discount : )

    Bonus Files: Included in this bundle are two PDF files.

    • A consent form that administrators can choose to have teachers sign. This form acknowledges that the teachers understand the resource is owned by the school and must not be taken if they leave or move to another school.
    • An official School Site License Agreement, outlining the information below.

    License Grant

    Upon purchase, the purchasing School is granted a perpetual, non-exclusive, editable, and non-transferable right to use, modify, and distribute the Supplemental Movie Guides at the purchasing School, as defined below.

    School Site Definition

    "School Site" shall mean a school building or campus which is clearly identifiable by name and which operates under the direction of one principal, headmaster, or lead teacher.

    This license only pertains to the Supplemental Movie Guides and does not include the movies themselves.

    Terms

    1. Scope of Use: This license is valid only for the purchasing School Site. Additional School Sites within the same district must purchase separate licenses.

    2. Perpetual Use: This license grants the School Site the right to use the Supplemental Movie Guides indefinitely, even if teaching staff changes over time.

    3. Editability: The School Site may modify the Supplemental Movie Guides as needed.

    4. Compliance: The School Site agrees to comply with all local, state, national, and international copyright laws.

    5. No Redistribution Outside School Site: The Supplemental Movie Guides may not be redistributed or sold to other School Sites or entities outside of the purchasing School Site without written consent from TeacherTravis.

    Payment

    This license is granted upon the one-time payment fee associated with the Supplemental Movie Guides, allowing perpetual use at the purchasing School Site. By purchasing the Supplemental Movie Guides, the School acknowledges and agrees to abide by the terms and conditions of this copyright license.

    How do these movies connect to ELA Social and Cultural issues and life lessons?

    1. The Princess Bride (1987) - Teaches the basics of storytelling and narrative arcs through a classic fairy tale adventure.
    2. Jurassic Park (1993) - Great for discussing the ethical dimensions of science fiction and consequences of human actions.
    3. Percy Jackson - Sea of Monsters (2013) - Introduces Greek mythology in a modern context and explores hero archetypes.
    4. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) - Offers lessons on allegory and symbolism through a magical journey.
    5. Lord of the Flies (1990) - Discusses themes of human nature and societal structures in an isolated environment.
    6. Ender's Game (2013) - Examines the psychology of leadership and the moral implications of warfare.
    7. The Truman Show (1998) - A look at media influence and individual autonomy through a reality-TV style life.
    8. Minority Report (2002) - Focuses on themes of free will and ethics in a futuristic, technologically advanced world.
    9. The Maze Runner (2014) - Discusses survival instincts, teamwork, and problem-solving in a mystery setting.
    10. Edward Scissorhands (1990) - Explores themes of isolation and identity through a unique character in a suburban world.
    11. The Aeronauts (2019) - Highlights the blend of adventure and scientific discovery, emphasizing bravery and curiosity.
    12. Mean Girls (2004) - Great for discussing social dynamics and stereotypes in a high school setting.
    13. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) - Introduces Shakespearean themes in a modern-day high school, with focus on relationships and identity.
    14. The Breakfast Club (1985) - Offers a look at the complexity of teen personalities and how they defy stereotypes.
    15. O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) - A comedic adaptation of Homer's Odyssey, perfect for comparing modern and classical storytelling.
    16. Romeo and Juliet (2013) - Classic exploration of love and tragedy, teaches elements of drama and poetic language.
    17. The Shawshank Redemption (1994) - Discusses themes of hope and friendship in a harsh environment, good for studying character development.
    18. Pride and Prejudice (2005) - A look at social norms and class struggles, with a focus on character-driven storytelling.
    19. The Book Thief (2013) - Discusses the power of words and stories during WWII, highlights historical context.
    20. The Outsiders (1983) - Teaches about social divisions and the concept of 'family,' set in a gritty urban environment.

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    General Tips for Using the Print version of this Movie Guide:

    1. Print one, double-sided movie guide for each student
    2. Preview the next question on the movie guide as you complete each one, this can help students pay attention to important upcoming events.
    3. Pause throughout and encourage students to debate, discuss and talk about their ideas before writing their answers.
    4. Discourage students from simply copying answers.
    5. Randomly choose a student to share their answer and defend it if necessary.
    6. If time allows, feel free to rewind and show important parts of the movie again for additional analysis.
    7. On average, this video guide will require about 60 minutes.

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    The Princess Bride | Jurassic Park | Percy Jackson - Sea of Monsters | The Chronicles of Narnia | Lord of the Flies | Ender's Game | The Truman Show | Minority Report | The Maze Runner | Edward Scissorhands | The Aeronauts | Mean Girls | 10 Things I Hate About You | The Breakfast Club | O Brother, Where Art Thou? | Romeo and Juliet | The Shawshank Redemption | Pride and Prejudice | The Book Thief | The Outsiders | Storytelling | Ethical Dilemmas | Greek Mythology | Allegory | Human Nature | Leadership | Media Influence | Free Will | Survival Instincts | Isolation | Scientific Discovery | Social Dynamics | Shakespearean Themes | Teen Stereotypes | Classic Adaptations | Love and Tragedy | Hope and Friendship | Social Norms | Power of Words | Social Divisions | Fiction in ELA | Drama in ELA

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