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Free higher education science movie guides

Preview of Blue Planet II: One Ocean Worksheet, Word Search, Word Jumble Blue Planet 2

Blue Planet II: One Ocean Worksheet, Word Search, Word Jumble Blue Planet 2

Created by
Keep em Busy
This video guide includes 3 instructional resources for use with the video "Blue Planet 2: One Ocean". 1. 21 Question Worksheet w/ key2. 44 Word Word Jumble w/ key3. 44 Word Word Search w/ keyCheckout my "Blue Planet II: One Ocean" set of resources for free!The questions are answered about every 2-3 minutes. Have students answer them all, or just the odds/evens to prevent answer sharing or to spread out the amount of time between questions.The video questions are often word-for-word from the vi
Preview of Deadliest Volcanoes: PBS Documentary Questions & Key

Deadliest Volcanoes: PBS Documentary Questions & Key

PBS: Deadliest Volcanoes is an Earth Science documentary featuring some of the most violent and active volcanoes on Earth. The video tells how scientists can predict when a volcano will erupt. My document involves detailed questions that students in middle or high school can fill out while watching the film. There are also after-viewing questions that will get students to analyze what they learned. Free Video to Stream- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB8DLqQXREM TV PG Rating 2012 53 minutes
Preview of "Spare Parts" Movie Questions

"Spare Parts" Movie Questions

Created by
Katelyn Bruner
Questions to go along sequentially with the movie "Spare Parts". This movie is rated PG-13 and was made in 2015 based off of a documentary called "Underwater Dreams". It has the same feel as the movie "Stand and Deliver". I view it in my math classroom but would say it is suitable to the science classroom as well. It tells the story of 4 students and a substitute teacher in a low-income school joining a Underwater Robotics Competition against some of the greatest schools in the Western Region. I
Preview of Interstellar Movie Video Guide

Interstellar Movie Video Guide

Created by
Matthew Voigt
This worksheet for the movie Interstellar can serve both as a video guide and a discussion guide. Certain themes are taken from the movie such as: autonomous vehicles, natural disasters, physics, biology, and time travel. Questions surrounding these themes are meant to spark discussion either as class or some groups to open up student understanding of how these themes have evolved in their lifetime, and where they will be in the future. The teacher should be able to describe or demonstrate time
Preview of Apollo 13 Movie Accompaniment  PowerPoint FREE

Apollo 13 Movie Accompaniment PowerPoint FREE

Created by
Scott Harder
This FREE PowerPoint is a great resource to introduce the movie Apollo 13. Movie questions and key available for purchase on TpT. Apollo 13 is a 1995 American historical docudrama film directed by Ron Howard. The film stars Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris. The screenplay by William Broyles, Jr., and Al Reinert, that dramatizes the aborted 1970 Apollo 13 lunar mission, is an adaptation of the book Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13 by astronaut Jim Lovel
Preview of CrashCourse Biology #25 Animal Behavior

CrashCourse Biology #25 Animal Behavior

Created by
Science Classy
Animal Behavior - Crash Course Biology #25This resource includes a student worksheet to use while watching this CrashCourse episode. CrashCourse videos are excellent resources by Hank Green. They are entertaining and engaging for the high school classroom. They are packed full of information, but they move fast! Students need a tool to identify main ideas and keep focused. That's where these guides fit in! An answer key is included, as well as a copy transcript of the program for easy refere
Preview of Welcome to Earth - Episode 1: The Silent Roar

Welcome to Earth - Episode 1: The Silent Roar

Question set to accompany the first episode of National Geographic’s Welcome to Earth. Follow Will Smith on an extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime adventure around the world to explore Earth’s greatest wonders and reveal its most hidden secrets. Throughout the six-part limited series, Will is guided by elite explorers on an awe-inspiring journey, getting up close and personal with some of the most thrilling spectacles on the planet—from volcanoes that roar in silence to deserts that move beyond ou
Preview of BBC Earth The Power of the Planet ICE | Video Guide

BBC Earth The Power of the Planet ICE | Video Guide

This five-page video worksheet contains 28 short and open-ended questions based on BBC Documentary series "Earth - Power of the Planet - Ice (Episode 3)".Ice may be nothing more than frozen water but, as Dr Iain Stewart explains, it holds extraordinary power. Descending 150m down a frozen waterfall, he sees a glacier in action from below and discovers why the huge Jacobshaven glacier is retreating, he shows how it shaped our past and may now threaten our future. The video worksheet is designed t
Preview of Movie Guide: OUR PLANET - "One Planet" (Netflix, Episode 1)

Movie Guide: OUR PLANET - "One Planet" (Netflix, Episode 1)

Created by
A Head of STEAM
Guide your students through Season 1, Episode 1 of the docu-series Our Planet, narrated by David Attenborough. Perfect for Ecology and Climate Change units, as well as substitute lessons plans!
Preview of Forensic Files:  The Disappearance of Helle Crafts - S01E01

Forensic Files: The Disappearance of Helle Crafts - S01E01

Episode description - "A flight attendant went missing and was never seen again. Police proved her husband guilty of murder without finding the body."I've created this detailed video guide to keep students on task while watching the episode. Questions follow in order of the video, and include fill-in-the-blank and short answer questions. An answer key is included and the YouTube video link is also in the document.
Preview of The Last Mountain (2011): Complete Video Guide & Activities

The Last Mountain (2011): Complete Video Guide & Activities

Created by
Will Pulgarin
The mining and burning of coal are at the core of America’s struggle to balance its energy needs with environmental concerns. Nowhere are those concerns greater than in Coal River Valley, West Virginia, where a small group of ordinary citizens is trying to stop the devastating practice of mountaintop removal coal mining. Centered on the controversy over Coal River Mountain, THE LAST MOUNTAIN shines a light on the environmental, health, social, and economic effects of using coal to meet America’s
Preview of Psychology of Inside Out

Psychology of Inside Out

Created by
Jonathan Fabrey
Discussion/assignment questions to use after the biological basis of behavior and cognitive units.
Preview of Movie Guide: "WALL-E" (2008)

Movie Guide: "WALL-E" (2008)

Created by
Seth Key
This product is designed to be filled out while watching the movie.
Preview of COSMOS (2014) Episode 1 Worksheet "Standing Up In The Milky Way"

COSMOS (2014) Episode 1 Worksheet "Standing Up In The Milky Way"

An advanced organizer that promotes engagement and reflection for students who are being introduced to Astronomy or the Solar System. The questions are listed in order and are straightforward.It is recommend the teacher or substitute using this resource to pause at various parts of the presentation and help students to record their specific answers along the way.
Preview of History - How The Earth Was Made - S1 Ep1 San Andreas Question Guide

History - How The Earth Was Made - S1 Ep1 San Andreas Question Guide

Created by
Vogey04
From the popular History Channel TV series "How The Earth Was Made," here is a 15 question video guide that follows along with the 1st episode of the series (Episode 1: San Andreas). You will notice that the questions are easily answered and have geological significance that can be used to supplement any lesson plan. The document comes in a single one-sided sheet that can be cut into a half-sheet for two students, but the document also comes in a front/back 2-page section that can be printed f
Preview of The Devil We Know (Documentary Film Worksheet)

The Devil We Know (Documentary Film Worksheet)

Created by
Limulus Science
Devil We Know (Documentary Trailer)Amazing film that looks into PFAS (PFOA, C-8, Teflon, etc.) water pollution that came from DuPont factories. This chemical is found in the blood of 99% of Americans today!Movie GuideQuestions go in order! With 39 Questions in total, you can choose how many you want to include!Format: Google DocWARNING: There is very brief foul language included in this film between the 15:15 minute mark and the 15:58 minute mark. If you are concerned about language, please
Preview of Environmental Issues in Rio 2

Environmental Issues in Rio 2

Short movie guide for Rio 2 that addresses deforestation.
Preview of Macromolecules Video Guide (Amoeba Sisters)

Macromolecules Video Guide (Amoeba Sisters)

Created by
Quentin Boynton
VIDEO GUIDE FOR THE AMOEBA SISTERS MACROMOLECULE VIDEO.
Preview of Jonathan Scott's Power Trip (2019) Movie Worksheet

Jonathan Scott's Power Trip (2019) Movie Worksheet

Created by
James Purvis
25 question worksheet to accompany the PBS documentary. For middle or high school students studying solar power, clean energy, global warming & fossil fuels.About the FilmProperty Brothers co-host and home-renovation expert Jonathan Scott journeys all across the U.S. to uncover why clean, renewable energy isn’t available to all. While traveling to learn both the obstacles and opportunities for achieving energy freedom, Jonathan talks with conservatives fighting for solar freedom; sits down
Preview of Cosmos: Possible Worlds - Episode 1: Ladder to the Stars

Cosmos: Possible Worlds - Episode 1: Ladder to the Stars

This is a question set to accompany Episode 1 of Cosmos: Possible Worlds, a thirteen-part documentary series released in 2020. Cosmos: Possible Worlds continues Carl Sagan's legacy that began more than 40 years ago. This wonder-filled voyage through humanity's past, present and hopeful future transports viewers to lost worlds and worlds yet to be revealed by science. State-of-the-art visual effects, stylized animations and dramatic reenactments carry viewers deep into the future and through that
Preview of Film Discussion Guide "Planet of the Humans" (2020)

Film Discussion Guide "Planet of the Humans" (2020)

Created by
Anne Moore
Watch film (Planet of the Humans, 2020, dir. by Jeff Gibbs, exec. producer, Michael Moore) free on-line. Use this "Film Discussion Guide" with your students for class discussions or for short essay assignments. [May be adapted to middle school, high school and college levels.}This open source material is provided by Rumble Media. Also available: Slideshow (PowerPoint-Background lecture on planetary limits to economic growth. "Are there limits to economic growth? "Are we reaching the planet’
Preview of Human: The World Within - Episode 2: Pulse [PBS Netflix]

Human: The World Within - Episode 2: Pulse [PBS Netflix]

Questions to accompany Episode 2 of this PBS miniseries. At the time of publication, the video was available through PBS and Netflix.HUMAN: THE WORLD WITHINTake a deep-dive into the universe that’s inside each and every one of us, by exploring a shared biology that we often don't take the time to appreciate, or understand. Heart, brain, eyes, blood, tears; "Human" uncovers not only the science behind how our bodies work, but how what's inside powers every moment of what we do out in the world. P
Preview of Conceptual Physics Alive - Momentum

Conceptual Physics Alive - Momentum

Question set to accompany this episode of Paul Hewitt’s Conceptual Physics Alive! All episodes stream freely and can be downloaded from Conceptual Academy. Within the student document, the episode title is an active link to the streaming video for those using it electronically. There is also a URL for the streaming video printed at the bottom of the page for those using photocopies. The episode title below is a video link. Click to try it!MOMENTUM : 50 minutes : A/B+Full versionsIn this lecture
Preview of A Year In Space : PBS Documentary Worksheet

A Year In Space : PBS Documentary Worksheet

Created by
Elizabeth Luna
This worksheet goes along with the documentary, A Year in Space. It chronicles the life of astronaut, Scott Kelly's year long mission on the International Space Station.This documentary can be found on Amazon Prime as well as PBS.
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