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Back to School informational text movie guides for Easel

Preview of Fed Up Documentary Analysis for AP Language

Fed Up Documentary Analysis for AP Language

This viewing guide for the movie Fed Up (currently available on Netflix) is divided into 3 sections, for before, during and after viewing. Before viewing, students will consider their own assumptions on healthy eating and living, and visually analyze the poster for the film. During viewing, students will keep track of information that surprises them, and take notes on the visual components of the argument.After viewing, students will respond to critical thinking questions about the argument pres
Preview of Avatar - ESL Movie Guide + Activities - Answer Keys Included

Avatar - ESL Movie Guide + Activities - Answer Keys Included

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Grammar is fun
This ESL movie guide lesson plan accompanies the movie "Avatar" (2009) and is ideal for your intermediate students. It targets listening and viewing comprehension.This lesson plan can be used as a "Back to School" activity with newcomers because while watching and doing exercises you will easily identify their language level. It also can be used as the last lesson of the term \ year.This guide will also work well as a lesson plan for your substitute teacher.It consists of 4 pages printable hando
Preview of “The Lorax,” 2012 Movie stars Zac Efron. Inclusive educational activities.

“The Lorax,” 2012 Movie stars Zac Efron. Inclusive educational activities.

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activemindsnow
“The Lorax,” 2012 Movie stars Zac Efron. Inclusive educational activities. Created by activemindsnow@gmail.com © You will need “The Lorax,” a 2012 Movie that Stars Zac Efron.Recommended Grades: 2+. What's inside this package?Teacher's information booklet with samples of students' answers.Four individual Three-Part lesson plans for each lesson.Package in PDF and Easel format.Student package, just print and teach.Parents and teacher’s communication page.Six amazing inclusive education activities.
Preview of Pocahontas: Fact vs. Fiction

Pocahontas: Fact vs. Fiction

A packet used to go along with the Disney movie Pocahontas (although you could cut out activities and use it without the movie). Students are given background facts, two pre-reading questions, an informational text about Pocahontas, the Pocahontas poem by William Makepeace Thackeray, a graphic organizer to take notes during the movie, and a written response for after the movie. Appropriate for secondary learners. Great for sub plans. I've also included standards and objectives.
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