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    1. Looking for a fun and meaningful way to teach literary devices and literary elements for? Pixar Short Film Workshops are perfect! Each workshop was designed for in-class and distance learning on INTERACTIVE Google Slides. Choose only the ones you want! These workshops are perfect for introducing, r
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    Looking for a fun and meaningful way to teach story elements such as inference, plot, theme, and more? Pixar Short Film Workshops on GOOGLE SLIDES are perfect!

    Students can watch the films directly on the slides, and then work their way through the guided activities and questions. My students LOVE these workshops and learn so much! I think your students will love them as well!

    3 SHORT FILM WORKSHOPS INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE:

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    • Vocabulary
    • Inference
    • Plot twist
    • Theme
    • Conflict
    • Symbolism
    • Foreshadowing
    • Timeline
    • CULMINATING ACTIVITY: Students create a blog on their Google Slides highlighting their passions, talents, skills, hopes, or etc.

    GLUED

    • Exposition
    •  Setting
    •  Conflict
    •  Characters
    • Rising Actions
    • Climax
    • Falling Actions
    • Resolutions
    • Essential Questions
    • Narrative Writing Activity 

    SELFIE CAT

    • Character Motivation
    • Inferences
    • Summary Writing
    • Conflict
    • CULMINATING ACTIVITY: Selfie Challenge

    More Pixar Short Film Workshops!

    Dustin--PERSONIFICATION, CHARACTER, THEME

    Joy and Heron-THEME

    The Present- PLOT TWIST AND THEME

    Carl and Ellie-CHARACTER TRAITS, CONFLICT, SETTING, THEME

    Piper-CONFLICT

    Knick Knack- SETTING AND CHARACTER TRAITS

    For The Birds-DIALOGUE

    The First Day of Spring - INFERENCE

    A Christmas Star-LITERARY ELEMENTS

    Share-&-Go resources make distance learning convenient for teachers, enjoyable for students, and easy for parents to understand. YouTube videos are embedded on each slide, making it easy for students to re-watch and analyze each scene independently, at their own pace. Especially great for reluctant readers and students who need visual reinforcement.

    These workshops are perfect for introducing, reinforcing, deep-learning, and/or reviewing literary elements. Students can see firsthand how professional writers use literary elements, and how these elements work together. Activities are simple, yet thought-provoking and effective for getting students to internalize the meaning and function of the literary elements. All workshops are step-by-step, for independent learning. Meaning, you can share and go! ccss aligned and meets standards for all states.

    NOTE- Each of my Pixar Workshops has a special culminating activity: creative writing, literary analysis, summary, dialogue scripts, and more.

    Instructions for students and teacher are included.

    Videos Embedded Directly On Slide. Please make sure your district has not blocked YouTube.

    Tried and true: Students will LOVE these activities activity.

    HERE ARE THE WORKSHOPS YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM FOR YOUR CUSTOM BUNDLE:

    Each workshop has a special focus, but also teaches several other literary elements. ALL LITERARY ELEMENTS ARE COVERED!

    Dustin--PERSONIFICATION, CHARACTER, THEME

    The Present- PLOT TWIST AND THEME

    For The Birds-DIALOGUE

    Piper-CONFLICT

    Alma-FORESHADOWING, INFERENCE, SETTING, DIALOGUE, & PLOT

    Piper & Ted Talk Bundle--OVERCOMING OBSTACLES

    The First Day of Spring - INFERENCE

    Joy and Heron-THEME

    Carl and Ellie-CHARACTER TRAITS

    Carl and Ellie-PRINTABLE TASK CARDS

    Hey Deer!-NARRATIVE WRITING

    A Christmas Star-LITERARY ELEMENTS

    Knick Knack- DIGITAL SETTING AND CHARACTER TRAITS

    Knick Knack-PRINTABLE SETTING AND CHARACTER TRAITS

    Hey Deer!-PRINTABLE, PLOT, THEME, NARRATIVE WRITING

    A Christmas Star- PRINTABLE

    Glued- PLOT, NARRATIVE WRITING

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    Workshops are interactive and are loaded with cool activities such as:

    PODCASTS, VIDEOS, DRAG AND DROPS, AND SO MUCH MORE.

    Dogs and Humans: A New Relationship

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text.
    Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact).
    Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
    Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone.

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