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3rd grade close reading movie guides

Preview of The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate - Movie/Book Comparison

The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate - Movie/Book Comparison

Created by
Sis and Chrys
This movie/book comparison study helps students to think about the differences between Katherine Applegate's novel "The One and Only Ivan" and the "The One and Only Ivan" movie. This is a Printable + Digital movie/book comparison study! It can be used for Distance Learning! Use this resource in any or all of these ways! Maybe some of your students need a digital version and some need a paper version. If that's the case, we've got you covered!Option 1: Print it outOption 2: Use as a TpT Digital A
Preview of 3rd 4th 5th 6th Grade Book Adaptations Movie Guide BUNDLE

3rd 4th 5th 6th Grade Book Adaptations Movie Guide BUNDLE

3rd-6th Grade Book Adaptations Movie Guide BUNDLEGuides INCLUDE: Summaries/Vocabulary/Questions
Preview of The BFG by Roald Dahl - Movie/Book Comparison

The BFG by Roald Dahl - Movie/Book Comparison

Created by
Sis and Chrys
This movie/book comparison study helps students to think about the differences between Roald Dahl's novel "The BFG" and the "The BFG" movie (Disney 2016).This is a Printable + Digital movie/book comparison study! It can be used for Distance Learning!Use this resource in any or all of these ways:Option 1: Print it outOption 2: Use as a TpT Digital Activity (now called an Easel Activity)Option 3: Use through Google Slides with a custom link, (instructions found on the 2nd page of the pdf study)Wit
Preview of Encanto Movie Lesson: Citing with Video Evidence using RACES

Encanto Movie Lesson: Citing with Video Evidence using RACES

Is the Disney playlist from "Encanto" stuck in you or your students' heads? This is the perfect resource to have mandatory singing in class! This resource includes an "I do, We do, You do" guided lesson with links for how to answer with RACES (restate, answer, cite, explain, summarize). Additionally, a movie comprehension guide, escape room, and TDA are available to keep the learning going just as much as the songs keep going in our heads!
Preview of Wonder Movie Guide Questions

Wonder Movie Guide Questions

Are your students watching the movie Wonder? Well, look no further. Use the following movie questions to allow your scholars to analyze and quickly assess the film.Film discussion questions include:12 questions in total5 questions for students to complete before watching the5 questions for students to complete while watching the film2 reflection questions after watching the film. (One reflection includes a quote that scholars can break down the meaning of)Please visit https://www.teacherspayteac
Preview of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: Predictions and Observations

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: Predictions and Observations

My favorite activity at the conclusion of a lengthy read-aloud is to watch the Hollywood version, to compare and contrast the differing stories. It strongly reinforces the fact that "seeing the movie" does not mean you've "read the book". Before the movie begins, we make predictions. All of the answers are "YES" in terms of the book, but not in terms of the movie. We discuss how predictions are just that, and cannot be wrong.As we watch the movie together, we watch for the similarities and d
Preview of The BFG by Roald Dahl - Bundle - Novel Study + Movie/Book Comparison

The BFG by Roald Dahl - Bundle - Novel Study + Movie/Book Comparison

Created by
Sis and Chrys
"The BFG" Bundle!Included:Printable + Digital "The BFG" Novel Study with answer keyPrintable + Digital "The BFG" Movie/Book Comparison Study (with answers to True & False and Multiple Choice)These are Printable + Digital resources! They can be used for Distance Learning!Use these resources in any or all of these ways:Option 1: Print it outOption 2: Use as a TpT Digital Activity (Now called an Easel Activity)Option 3: Use through Google Slides with a custom link, (instructions found on the 3r
Preview of Encanto: Reviewing Literary Standards

Encanto: Reviewing Literary Standards

If you're looking for a way to get out of the rut of going over multiple choice questions repeatedly for test prep, then this mini unit is perfect for you! Challenge your students as they write to learn while using the popular music from one of Disney's newest hits, Encanto. This unit is designed as a review for students who already have knowledge of the power standards regarding theme, characterization, figurative language, inferences, text evidence, narrative writing, and expository writing. T
Preview of Holes: Predictions and Observations

Holes: Predictions and Observations

My favorite activity at the conclusion of a lengthy read-aloud is to watch the Hollywood version, to compare and contrast the differing stories. It strongly reinforces the fact that "seeing the movie" does not mean you've "read the book". Before the movie begins, we make predictions. All of the answers are "YES" in terms of the book, but not in terms of the movie. We discuss how predictions are just that, and cannot be wrong.As we watch the movie together, we watch for the similarities and d
Preview of Book and Movie Comparisons - Toys Go Out and Toy Story

Book and Movie Comparisons - Toys Go Out and Toy Story

Created by
Linda Shanton
This product is a great resource to use with the movie Toy Story and the book Toys Go Out by Emily Jenkins. The movie and the book are both based on the adventures of toys and what they learn about friendship. Included in this packet: * Venn Diagram to compare and contrast the book and movie * Character traits organizers where students can infer a trait and then provide evidence from the book/movie to support their inference. There is an additional character trait organizer for struggling read
Preview of “The Neverending Story” 1984 Movie Review and Educational Activities

“The Neverending Story” 1984 Movie Review and Educational Activities

Created by
activemindsnow
“The Neverending Story” 1984 Movie stars Noah Hathaway. Inclusive educational activities. Created by activemindsnow@gmail.com © “A troubled boy dives into a wondrous fantasy world through the pages of a mysterious book.” Imbd.com You will need “The Neverending Story,” 1984 Movie Stars Noah Hathaway.On Disney Plus. Recommended Grades: 3+. What's inside this package?Four individual Three-Part lesson plans for each lesson.Package in PDF and Easel format.Student package, just print and teach.Paren
Preview of Learning at the Movies! - Frozen

Learning at the Movies! - Frozen

"Learning at the Movies!" is a lesson series I created to use movies as a way to engage children in learning while having critical thinking and discussions taking place. The series covers a variety of movies that kids will love and gets them thinking and viewing them in a different way!The lesson contains the following activities:Draw What You KnowDraw What You LearnedPicture Your Favorite MomentLet's Think & Write About It! - Critical Thinking QuestionsLet's Chat! - Class Discussion Prompts
Preview of Learning at the Movies! - Pinocchio

Learning at the Movies! - Pinocchio

"Learning at the Movies!" is a lesson series I created to use movies as a way to engage children in learning while having critical thinking and discussions taking place. The series covers a variety of movies that kids will love and gets them thinking and viewing them in a different way!The lesson contains the following activities:Draw What You KnowDraw What You LearnedPicture Your Favorite MomentLet's Think & Write About It! - Critical Thinking QuestionsLet's Chat! - Class Discussion Prompts
Preview of Learning at the Movies! - Charlotte's Web

Learning at the Movies! - Charlotte's Web

"Learning at the Movies!" is a lesson series I created to use movies as a way to engage children in learning while having critical thinking and discussions taking place. The series covers a variety of movies that kids will love and gets them thinking and viewing them in a different way!The lesson contains the following activities:Lesson Plan TemplateMovie Analysis QuestionsMovie/Novel H-ChartThe latest update to the lesson includes graphical and color improvements for your SMARTBoard displays, a
Preview of Learning at the Movies! - The Lego Batman Movie

Learning at the Movies! - The Lego Batman Movie

"Learning at the Movies!" is a lesson series I created to use movies as a way to engage children in learning while having critical thinking and discussions taking place. The series covers a variety of movies that kids will love and gets them thinking and viewing them in a different way!The lesson contains the following activities:Draw What You KnowDraw What You LearnedPicture Your Favorite MomentLet's Think & Write About It! - Critical Thinking QuestionsLet's Chat! - Class Discussion Prompts
Preview of Wonder Freebie: Auggies Halloween Costume

Wonder Freebie: Auggies Halloween Costume

Created by
Gianna Gollotto
While reading the book Wonder, we designed a costume that would reflAugust'sect personality. We did not draw in a face unless it was a costume that needed one (eg. spiderman)
Preview of Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH: Predictions and Observations

Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH: Predictions and Observations

My favorite activity at the conclusion of a lengthy read-aloud is to watch the Hollywood version, to compare and contrast the differing stories. It strongly reinforces the fact that "seeing the movie" does not mean you've "read the book". Before the movie begins, we make predictions. All of the answers are "YES" in terms of the book, but not in terms of the movie. We discuss how predictions are just that, and cannot be wrong.As we watch the movie together, we watch for the similarities and d
Preview of The Great Debaters Movie Questions

The Great Debaters Movie Questions

Are your students watching the movie Harriet? Well, look no further. Use the following movie questions to allow your scholars to analyze and quickly assess the film.Film discussion questions include:12 questions in total5 questions for students to complete before watching the5 questions for students to complete while watching the film2 reflection questions after watching the film. (One reflection includes a quote that scholars can break down the meaning of)Please visit https://www.teacherspaytea
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