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Visual arts Common Core W.9-10.1b resources

Preview of REAR WINDOW | Alfred Hitchcock Film Study Guide | Worksheets

REAR WINDOW | Alfred Hitchcock Film Study Guide | Worksheets

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Class Act Press
Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW stars Jimmy Stewart as a globetrotting photographer confined to his New York City home. He passes the time by watching his neighbors and suddenly thinks a murder been committed in a nearby apartment. Stewart’s girlfriend (Grace Kelly) is skeptical. Is what he’s seen really authentic…and can he convince others? Your 15-page printable study guide features . . .• introductory cinematic notes • vocabulary • literary notes• study questions to use as the film progresses
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird - Visual Theme, Character, or Literary Device Collage

To Kill a Mockingbird - Visual Theme, Character, or Literary Device Collage

Do you want students to apply universal themes to To Kill a Mockingbird, write an in-depth character analysis, or trace a literary device through the play? Would you like to integrate visual projects into your literature units? This project allows students to explore a literary text by creating a collage of visual symbols and quotations from the work. Three versions of this project are included: exploring a universal theme, analyzing a character or tracing a literary device through the work. Pri
Preview of A Complete Persepolis Bundle

A Complete Persepolis Bundle

Created by
LoveLitLearn
Ready to teach Volume 1 of Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi? Enjoy this complete bundle of lesson plans, slides, activities, presentations, quizzes, and essay prompts! You need to look no further than to use this bundle to dig deep into the compelling world of Marjane and the Iranian Revolution. Suitable for English 9-12 or High School Social Studies classes!
Preview of Broadcast Journalism Video Sequence Activity

Broadcast Journalism Video Sequence Activity

This is a great beginning assignment for students to learn how to put video pieces together rather than just one long stream of video without cuts. The goal is for video to be fast paced while telling a story. Students will learn how to put together video to form a sequence, and then edit the project in any editing program. Students will learn what a sequence is using basic camera angles, then brainstorm a sequence, capture video with a camera, edit, and write a script. Teacher directions and ru
Preview of Identity Poster Project

Identity Poster Project

This resource is a handout that asks students to create an identity poster in which they incorporate words, phrases, images, drawings, etc., which are reflective of their internal and external identity to create an Identity Poster. This will aid in students defining "identity," understanding their sense of self, as well as the complexities within not only themselves but all those around them.This can be an extension activity for lessons/units on identity.
Preview of K-PAX Film: Is Prot a human? Or an Alien?

K-PAX Film: Is Prot a human? Or an Alien?

Take Rhetoric to the Theater! Students view the 2001 Movie, "K-PAX" and need to decide if they think the main character (Prot) is an alien, or a human. During the film students use a graphic organizer to record evidence for both sides of the argument. After viewing the film students will use the evidence graphic organizer to create an outline for an Argumentative Essay based on the topic: Is he an alien? Or a human?Students can then use that outline to create a full Argumentative Essay. Includes
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