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7th grade geometry movie guides for Microsoft Word

Preview of Mathematics of October Sky(1999)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

Mathematics of October Sky(1999)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

"October Sky" is a 1999 film based on the true story of Homer Hickam, a young high school student growing up in a small coal-mining town in West Virginia during the late 1950s. The title of the movie is a play on words, as it refers to the appearance of the Sputnik 1 satellite as it passed through the night sky in October 1957.The story follows Homer's journey as he becomes inspired by the launch of Sputnik and develops a strong interest in rocketry. Despite the expectations of his family and co
Preview of Movie Geometry: Shaping the Way You Think, Video Activity Guide

Movie Geometry: Shaping the Way You Think, Video Activity Guide

Created by
Betsy Lewis
This movie guide is meant to help students explore how cinematographers and directors create shapes inside the frame to add visual storytelling to their films. To use this worksheet, first show the YouTube video Movie Geometry - Shaping the Way You Think published by Now You See It in 2016. After reflection and discussion, show any animated film with which students can explore their newfound understanding of the use of shapes in animation. I have given students options from current Netflix lis
Preview of Worksheet to accompany Donald Duck in MathMagic Land

Worksheet to accompany Donald Duck in MathMagic Land

Created by
Carolyn Feidel
Questions to accompany the classic math film "Donald in Mathmagic Land". The film was originally released in 1959, and has a running time of 27 minutes. It covers a variety of math topics including Pythagoras, the golden ratio, and fractals in nature. The worksheet includes previewing, viewing and post-viewing questions to guide the students through this thoroughly enjoyable film. For your convenience, I have included the link to the film on YouTube.
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