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Preview of "Wizard of Oz" - Irony, Symbolism and Foreshadowing

"Wizard of Oz" - Irony, Symbolism and Foreshadowing

Created by
Elyse
Students will learn about foreshadowing, symbolism, and irony through the movie, "Wizard of Oz." Notes, questions, and essay assignment, with standards, are included. Advanced option is attached.
Preview of Atonement by Ian McEwan - Quotes and Journal Prompts

Atonement by Ian McEwan - Quotes and Journal Prompts

Created by
The Lit Lounge
This collection of quotes from McEwan's novel are designed to facilitate students' personal responses to a complex text. I often use this assignment after using the film version of the novel
Preview of October Sky (video) - A Study of Themes

October Sky (video) - A Study of Themes

Created by
The Lit Lounge
This assignment asks students to analyze two themes present in the movie version of Homer Hickum's story. It is uploaded as a Word document so your students may have an electronic version or you may alter to fit your curriculum or instruction
Preview of American Lit Film Studies Packet

American Lit Film Studies Packet

Created by
The Lit Lounge
This packet contains a list of classic and modern films based on pieces of American Literature. The comprehensive chart contains film titles along with corresponding literary titles upon which the films are based. It also contains the genre, the actors and the year produced. The assignment calls for students to watch three films: two from The Classics (1940-1969) and one from The Moderns (1970-2005). As a perfect complement, there are three different worksheets that students may complete w
Preview of Reflections on Roots (Video)

Reflections on Roots (Video)

This assignment is composed of critical thinking and analytical questions about the entire Roots video series. The paper standars addresses spelling, grammar, punctuation, syntax and readability. Best papers take about 1 to 2 weeks to complete.
Preview of China Prep - PBS Documentary

China Prep - PBS Documentary

A note taking worksheet for students to use while watching China Prep. This documentary can be found on their website at: http://video.pbs.org/video/1161506568/ Tests listening comprehension, asks for students opinions, and includes practice with comparing and contrasting and summarizing. Good for ESL students as well as students learning Chinese as a foreign language.
Preview of Analysis: "Movie Favorites" Worksheet

Analysis: "Movie Favorites" Worksheet

Created by
The Lit Lounge
This form is designed to work with films that are based on literature. It is generic enough to use with any film, but it is especially effective on films based on American Literature.
Preview of Jane Eyre - Lights! Camera! Literature! Video, Writing Guide and Film Primer
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Jane Eyre - Lights! Camera! Literature! Video, Writing Guide and Film Primer

Created by
Spike Literature
Spike Literature brings you the Clipped Classic Jane Eyre Video, our Lit Bit Film Guide (Bronte's Jane Eyre through film) AND the Jane Eyre Not -Too-Complicated-Writing Guide, filled with references and writing/discussion prompts. Satisfies CCSS as well as PBL specifics.
Preview of Exclamation Point ! Explained Netflix Video Notes

Exclamation Point ! Explained Netflix Video Notes

Created by
Allie Boley
These are guided notes with a key that accompany the Explained episode "! Explained" from Vox. The video is 15 minutes long and can be found on Netflix's Explained Season 1 episode 10. At the time of this posting, the episode is also available in full on YouTube. The video is a great conversation piece regarding the relevance of grammar and can lead to a discussion and/or writing assignment over when students use exclamation points and why.
Preview of What You Say/Rabbit Hole

What You Say/Rabbit Hole

Created by
Laura Jackma
What you say matters! The need to effectively communicate your ideas transcends all disciplines. No matter what career you ultimately pursue, clear communication is important. This exercise will assist students as they formulate and articulate a position on a topic and then logically support it with clearly outlined reasoning. This is a BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology) lesson.
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