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Preview of The Great Debaters Film Guide (Denzel Washington)

The Great Debaters Film Guide (Denzel Washington)

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PowerPoint Guru
Flexibility! This movie guide offers the teacher a variety of options: If you have two screens, you may make this paperless and simply pause the film during the appropriate time stamps; if you have a substitute, you may print up to 9 slides per page; if you would like the students to have space to write directly on the page, you may print 3 slides per page. Printing instructions are included.The presenation includes some background on the film to engage students, and follows with questions s
Preview of Composer Specials: Rossini's Ghost  (Movie Guide) DISTANCE LEARNING

Composer Specials: Rossini's Ghost (Movie Guide) DISTANCE LEARNING

I created this video guide to keep my music students focused when watching the Composer Specials.My chorus and general music students love to watch these videos. They are especially great to leave for a substitute, too! SAVE BIG WHEN YOU BUY THE BUNDLE! THE COMPOSERS' SPECIALS BUNDLEPlease follow "The Music Teacher Store" for new products!Happy Music Teaching!
Preview of "Lean on Me" Film Reflection Questions

"Lean on Me" Film Reflection Questions

Created by
Nicole Webster
A range of short answer questions for students to discuss and answer after finishing the film.
Preview of Hero's Journey

Hero's Journey

Package is an original description of the phases and characteristics of the Hero's Journey that I developed while teaching high school and used in my own teaching to support both analyzing stories and movies as well as creative writing. Check out the complete preview.Package is in Word so you can modify.Have a look at my numerous other short story, novel, play, poetry, media, and literacy packages.
Preview of Disney Movie Guide- Growing Up Animal Ep.1 (A Baby Grizzly's Story)

Disney Movie Guide- Growing Up Animal Ep.1 (A Baby Grizzly's Story)

14 Movie Guide Questions in chronological order for the Disney Documentary, Growing Up Animal Episode 1, A Baby Grizzly's Story. A great listening comprehension activity for your students to follow along to.This documentary is centered on a mother Grizzly Bear raising her two young grizzly bears. The mother grizzly bear prepares her two young cubs for life outside of their den. The mother and her cubs face many challenges throughout this documentary, with many ups and downs. See how the mother g
Preview of The Great Gatsby Movie Guide

The Great Gatsby Movie Guide

Created by
PowerPoint Guru
Flexibility! This movie guide offers the teacher a variety of options: If you have two screens, you may make this paperless and simply pause the film during the appropriate time stamps; if you have a substitute, you may print up to 9 slides per page; if you would like the students to have space to write directly on the page, you may print 3 slides per page. Google Slides link provided.The presentation includes some background on the film to engage students, and follows with questions students
Preview of "The Help" Questions

"The Help" Questions

Created by
Nicole Webster
Short answer style questions that can be used after finishing the film, or the novel. Great for discussion too; or as homework/for students who have missed class.
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