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Preview of Handouts for Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse

Handouts for Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse

This packet of handouts totals 7 pages and is for the film Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse (2018). It includes handouts to go with the movie covering Plot, Characterization, Guided Viewing Questions, and two writing activities on both Genre and Exposition. The packet does also include an answer guide. *****************************************************************************Free Resources on Graphic NovelsA list of 29 Graphic Novel Literary Terms Graphic Novel Class Resource Material A Graph
Preview of “Bend it Like Beckham” Film Analysis Packet

“Bend it Like Beckham” Film Analysis Packet

A film analysis packet for the film “Bend it Like Beckham”. Includes an introductory article analysis on arranged marriages, and a four-part note-taking guide on thematic and theatrical elements in the film with analysis questions about the characters and plot of the story.
Preview of SATIRE in Shrek - Chart the satire, write a paragraph - KEY paragraph included

SATIRE in Shrek - Chart the satire, write a paragraph - KEY paragraph included

Shrek is ripe with satirical moments! This assignment focuses on finding examples of the satirical techniques used throughout (examples provided on page 1) and then writing an expository paragraph using those examples.Paragraph rubric included.KEY - I've included a sample paragraph that can be used as a guide for students or for an example. It is color-coded to match the outline (see preview).For more resources for teaching satire (included a free terminology sheet), please click here.To browse
Preview of 9th / 10th Semester Unit! 4 Full units included!

9th / 10th Semester Unit! 4 Full units included!

Need a starting place for a full semester worth of work for 9th or 10th grade? Maybe a summer school curriculum? This is a GREAT place to get everything you need! Do the units in any order that works for you!Romeo and Juliet Unit - Language and Multiple Interpretations of a textWriting Workshop Unit - Essay skillsSocial Media - Non-fiction & Argumentative EssayHouse on Mango Street - Fiction and Literary Analysis EssayDetailed breakdown:Unit 1: Romeo and Juliet - Fast unit! Takes around 3 we
Preview of Writing an Argumentative Essay using McFarland USA Movie and Articles

Writing an Argumentative Essay using McFarland USA Movie and Articles

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This is an argumentative essay writing prompt using the movie McFarland USA along with articles related to the movie. Students will watch the movie, and read articles related to the movie, to decide whether or not writers should use a creative license. This packet includes everything you need for students to write an argumentative essay including a student instruction page, quick write, movie response and notes page, essay outline, peer review checklist, articles and rubrics for grading.
Preview of Writing a Critical Review / A Guide with a Sample Essay

Writing a Critical Review / A Guide with a Sample Essay

This resource is a guide to the writing of a critical review for a book, a chapter, a journal article. This resource guides the learner so that he can present a fair and a reasonable evaluation of the selected text. This resource also includes a sample critical essay with all the parts of a good critical essay.
Preview of Writing a Movie Review / A Guide to writing an Good Film Review

Writing a Movie Review / A Guide to writing an Good Film Review

This resource offers a simple guide to writing an effective and a good review of a film through simple steps that explain the components of a good film review.
Preview of FREE Book/Movie Compare/Contrast Digital Graphic Organizer (Google Classroom)

FREE Book/Movie Compare/Contrast Digital Graphic Organizer (Google Classroom)

It's so fun to watch the movie version of a novel that the class recently shared together, so why not use this opportunity to practice other language arts skills? This digital activity practices the skills of compare/contrast as well as opinion writing. Use it as a whole-class lesson, an extra-credit activity, or a remote learning assignment.
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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