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Preview of Pixar-like Shorts: Films For Christmas/Winter Activities Literary Elements Theme

Pixar-like Shorts: Films For Christmas/Winter Activities Literary Elements Theme

Pixar-like Short Film LITERARY AND NARRATIVE WRITING Workshop: HEY DEER!Looking for a fun way to teach theme, plot, setting, and narrative writing. This winter themed workshop is both rigorous and adorable! It can be used for a Christmas activity, but it is also a great winter activity, appropriate for students who don't celebrate this holiday.Students will use the graphic organizers to analyze the plot of Hey Deer!, then use STORYBOARD templates to plan and write their own narrative. DIFFERENTI
Preview of 5 Differentiated Plot Diagram Templates (for Any Novel, Film, or Short Story)

5 Differentiated Plot Diagram Templates (for Any Novel, Film, or Short Story)

Recognizing plot structure is an important step in understanding and analyzing how good stories are told--whether it's a short story, a classic novel, or a film. Plot diagrams templates are a good way to help students visualize a narrative by recognizing and filling out the key components from a story. Whether you're doing a novel study, a film class, a creative writing unit, or any other lesson about storytelling, these five engaging templates serve as a valuable study tool or assessment tool f
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Movie vs. Book Comparisons Editable

To Kill a Mockingbird Movie vs. Book Comparisons Editable

Created by
Tracee Orman
This editable bundle has over 40 activities for comparing Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird with the 1962 movie version. Teachers can decide to choose between a variety of activities all aligned to the Common Core State Standards.The activities cover the following areas:Character/Actor ComparisonsCharacter ArcTheme AnalysisTheme ComparisonsSetting ComparisonsPlot Analysis (Order of Events)Plot/Events ComparisonCatalyst for Change ComparisonEvaluation of the DirectorCinematography Analysis
Preview of Movie Guides Literary Elements | plot | theme| inference | characters | dialogue

Movie Guides Literary Elements | plot | theme| inference | characters | dialogue

Want to teach literary elements using ANY MOVIE or PIXAR SHORT FILM to bring real world learning into your classroom? This digital GOOGLE SLIDES AND PRINTABLE bundle includes workshops for the 8 major literary devices and is easy to use and versatile! ❤ SAVE 30% ON THIS BUNDLE!!NOTE: This digital & printable bundle is perfect for teaching hybrid classes and for teachers with students who need or prefer paper or technology. ❤The Google Slides workshops are specifically designed on Slides for
Preview of Netflix n Study Film - Back to School Film Units on Stranger Things & Nosedive

Netflix n Study Film - Back to School Film Units on Stranger Things & Nosedive

Created by
English Online
Who wouldn't want 2 weeks of film study fun that teenagers love? This Netflix n Study bundle combines a short film study of The opening of Stranger Things, episode 1, season 1The opening of Nosedive, from Black Mirror, Season 3For each episode, the pack includes; Notes and comprehension questions on each opening sequence of each episode. This resource allows students to practice identifying techniques, their effects and how techniques are used together for specific purposes.Includes;1 page of no
Preview of Movie Guides Literary Elements | plot | theme| inference | characters | dialogue

Movie Guides Literary Elements | plot | theme| inference | characters | dialogue

Want to teach literary elements using ANY MOVIE or PIXAR SHORT FILM to bring real world learning into your classroom? This bundle includes workshops for the 8 major literary devices and is easy to use and versatile! Focus on one literary element, or make a packet of the entire bundle to do a comprehensive movie study. LITERARY ELEMENTS:PLOTSETTINGTHEMECHARACTER TYPESCHARACTER TRAITSINFERENCEPLOT/OBJECTIVE SUMMARYDIALOGUE❤ Culminating Activities: Students will assume various movie roles such as,
Preview of FREE HEY DEER SHORT FILM PLOT DIAGRAM WINTER CHRISTMAS LITERARY DEVICES

FREE HEY DEER SHORT FILM PLOT DIAGRAM WINTER CHRISTMAS LITERARY DEVICES

FREE Pixar Short Film Plot Diagram for HEY DEER!Super fun way to teach PLOT ELEMENTSThis resource includes:Plot DiagramEditable Answer SheetYouTube Link to the short film Hey Deer!FULL DIGITAL AND PRINTABLE WORKSHOPS AVAILABLEThe FULL WORKSHOP Includes:Identification and Analysis of the elements of plotPlot-Setting, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, ResolutionThemePoint of View and PerspectiveEssential QuestionsBonus QuestionCulminating narrative writing activity with rubric and m
Preview of The Princess Bride & Shrek: Film Comparison

The Princess Bride & Shrek: Film Comparison

In this Film Comparison students will view "The Princess Bride" and "Shrek". While viewing each film they will analyze: Characters, Plot, Setting, and Theme(s). Then students will complete a Venn Diagram, where they will either compare and contrast a character from each film (example The Dread Pirate Roberts and Shrek), or compare and contrast the Plot of each film.This can be used for In-person, Hybrid, or Distance Learning. #filmstudy #filmcomparisions #theprincessbride #shrek
Preview of Visual Doodle Notes For Any Film, Movie, or TedTalk: Analyzing Theme & Main Idea

Visual Doodle Notes For Any Film, Movie, or TedTalk: Analyzing Theme & Main Idea

Print + digital!Get your students engaged and hold their attention through any film with these visually appealing doodle notes that allows students to color and doodle. Doodle notes activate both sides of the brain to deepen understanding. While students get to color, they will also answer analytical questions about what they are watching. These questions revolve around determining the film’s main idea, conflict, explain the text's real-world relevance, explain a takeaway, describe a theme, and
Preview of "Elf" Movie Literature Guide

"Elf" Movie Literature Guide

Created by
Grace Nanney
Take a holiday trip through the blockbuster "Elf" by analyzing different literary elements throughout the movie! This guide covers comprehension, characterization, plot, chronological order, etc.
Preview of Movie Guides Literary Elements | plot | theme| inference | characters | dialogue

Movie Guides Literary Elements | plot | theme| inference | characters | dialogue

Want to teach literary elements using ANY MOVIE or PIXAR SHORT FILM to bring real world learning into your classroom? This digital GOOGLE SLIDES bundle includes workshops for the 8 major literary devices and is easy to use and versatile! Focus on one literary element, or make a packet of the entire bundle to do a comprehensive movie study. BUYING OPTIONS:BUNDLE AND SAVE 20% (Includes 8 PRINTABLE Movie Guide Workshops) $8BUNDLE AND SAVE 20% (Includes 8 DIGITAL Movie Guide Workshops) $8BUNDLE AND
Preview of THE OUTSIDERS Unit: Chapter Questions, Test, Movie Guide, & Essay

THE OUTSIDERS Unit: Chapter Questions, Test, Movie Guide, & Essay

Created by
KnowStuff
In this Unit Collection of the classic novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, Chapter Activities for chs. 1-2, chs. 3-4, chs. 5-6, chs. 7-8, and chs. 9-10 are included. The Test expects students to answer questions about chs.11-12 as a "cold read" as well as testing their comprehension of the book as a whole. A Movie Guide is also included, where students continue learning about the storyline, consider the mood of various scenes, and explore the symbolism. Finally, a literary analysis process paper
Preview of END OF YEAR FUN ACTIVITIES MEMORY BOOK WOULD YOU RATHER LITERARY MOVIE GUIDES

END OF YEAR FUN ACTIVITIES MEMORY BOOK WOULD YOU RATHER LITERARY MOVIE GUIDES

Make the end of this school year FUN while reinforcing learning and socialization! This bundle includes: a digital scrapbook, Would You Rather class game, and guilt-free movie guides to review literary elements! 1-WOULD YOU RATHERHilarious class culture building game! Students are given 2 hilarious or thought-provoking choices and must decide which they would prefer. Some of the questions are meant to stoke middle school humor, and others help students with introspection. For example, one questi
Preview of The Diary of Anne Frank Comparison of Play to Movie

The Diary of Anne Frank Comparison of Play to Movie

The five questions that ask students to assess the transfer of a staged script to screen are meant to be answered as the play progresses. These are not seek-and-find or tracking questions but rather questions that ask students to decide if casting, adaptations to screen, etc. meet their expectations and are effective choices.For other lessons, tools, study guides, etc. related to The Diary of Anne Frank and the Holocaust, please click here.
Preview of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis | Theme | Individuality

The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis | Theme | Individuality

Created by
FRESHLITGUIDES
This easy-to-use activity is simple yet effective. Here’s what your class will do:Analyze Robert Frost's famous poem, The Road Not Taken Engage with 5 high-level, short answer questionsIdentify figurative language, structure, enjambment, flow and moodExplore Frost's message and themeDiscuss the importance of individuality and it's importance today compared to Frost's day and ageWhat's in the download?A 13 page PDF with:Links to Google Formats [PDF p1]Answer Key with CCSS [Google Slides | PDF pp2
Preview of A Netflix Movie Study: Hotel Transylvania 3

A Netflix Movie Study: Hotel Transylvania 3

Created by
Kiyabe Klassroom
Take another look at the movie in a whole different way. Students are getting into gear to comprehend the movie with comprehension questions and multiple choice answers. There are also extended and open ended questions in between. The questions are specifically focused on characterization, references, and comprehension. Experience a different way of teaching!This is about 60 questions long and contains reference excerpts. Just be sure to stop the movie every 15-30 minutes.
Preview of "Tangerine" Novel “Sandlot” Movie Character Comparison

"Tangerine" Novel “Sandlot” Movie Character Comparison

A short writing activity for the novel Tangerine by Edward Bloor in which students compare/contrast the main character in the book with the main character in the movie "The Sandlot" and write a 2-3 paragraph analysis. Includes brainstorming graphic organizer and directions for writing the analysis piece.
Preview of What's Eating Gilbert Grape & Of Mice & Men Comparison Activity

What's Eating Gilbert Grape & Of Mice & Men Comparison Activity

This is a set of graphic organizers/charts that students can fill out after reading Of Mice & Men while watching What's Eating Gilbert Grape. Students will demonstrate an understanding of symbolism, setting, characterization, and use of intentional language. Students will make connections between the movie and the book and justify their answers with examples and evidence from both the movie and the text. This can be assigned as a set of worksheets or as individual assignments or tasks. Each
Preview of Movie Guides Literary Elements Workshops

Movie Guides Literary Elements Workshops

Want to teach literary elements using ANY MOVIE or PIXAR SHORT FILM to bring real world learning into your classroom? This digital GOOGLE SLIDES bundle includes workshops for 5 major literary devices and is easy to use and versatile! Focus on one literary element, or make a packet of the entire bundle to do a comprehensive movie study. 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
Preview of High School Literary Terms

High School Literary Terms

High school literary terms can sometimes bore our kids, let's be honest. We might LOVE them as teachers, but sometimes it's a challenge to keep those teenagers paying attention, engaged, and off of their phones!Looking for a fun, new engaging way to teach those high school literary terms?! Here's your answer! :)This high school literary terms resource has students compare and contrast a text to a movie using high school literary terms!! Could also be adapted easily for use in a middle school cla
Preview of Student Choice Projects: For Literature or Films

Student Choice Projects: For Literature or Films

Tired of the same projects? Want something new and creative? Give students a choice!!This product includes ten different engaging multimedia project ideas for students to choose from; to use at the conclusion of viewing a film, or reading a text. Examples of Projects: PSA's, Infographics, Memes/GIFs...Includes suggested sites, apps, and platforms for presentation. Projects are Inquiry-based, critical thinking, differentiated, SEL.Perfect for in-person, hybrid, and distance learning.Rubrics are i
Preview of CALL OF THE WILD: Movie Guide (2020 Version), Text Organization Review

CALL OF THE WILD: Movie Guide (2020 Version), Text Organization Review

Created by
KnowStuff
When your class is reading The Call of the Wild by Jack London, show the 2020 version of the movie (rated PG) to your students and review 6 Text Organization structures at the same time.*Cause/Effect*Compare/Contrast*Main Idea/Examples*Porblem/Solution*Description*Sequence This is a great way for students to visualize the jaw-dropping scenery of the Artic region that Buck finds himself in and the many lively characters from the book. The movie also departs from certain aspects of the novel, so t
Preview of BUNDLE Mark of the Dragonfly Notes + Zero Ques. - DISTANCE LEARNING/GOOGLE DOC

BUNDLE Mark of the Dragonfly Notes + Zero Ques. - DISTANCE LEARNING/GOOGLE DOC

Created by
Lucy Learns
This is a great pairing to look at sci-fi as a genre and discuss comparisons. This is also great to discuss characterization as Piper (MOTD) and Alice (Zero) have a lot in common. These simple fill-in/cloze style notes are perfect to reinforce plot points. This is a very engaging story that middle-grade students enjoy just as much as high school students that enjoy fantasy, sci-fi, or dystopian literature. This is a great option for high school lower readers!ANDThese are questions to accompany t
Preview of Movie Genres Poster

Movie Genres Poster

Movies serve as great access points to any genre study. Genre features in movies are often more recognizable than in books for students with reading difficulties or who are more visual learners. This poster is great resource for movie lovers and book lovers alike. Genres Included:• Animation• Adventure• Comedy• Drama• Documentary• Fantasy• Horror• SciFi
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