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Free 7th grade science movie guides for Microsoft Word

Preview of Wall-E Movie Questions

Wall-E Movie Questions

Created by
Nicole Alexander
This worksheet is designed to give students the opportunity to watch a fun movie, Wall-E, and think about the message behind the cuteness. It asks critical thinking questions that require the students to think about what they are watching. Example questions include: "Describe and give characteristics that make WALL-E different from other robots. Give examples of how he shows human qualities." "Why does the plant that EVE brings to the Axiom mean so much? What does it represent?" These quest
Preview of Osmosis Jones Movie Questions

Osmosis Jones Movie Questions

Created by
Krista Fournerat
These questions go along with the movie Osmosis Jones. There are 25 questions total. This is a fairly simple worksheet. It could be used for middle or high school.
Preview of How the Grinch Stole Christmas (With Science!)

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (With Science!)

Created by
Taylor Grimes
Looking for a festive activity that is still content based? Students will watch "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," and answer the questions. All questions are geared towards thermal energy, kinetic energy, temperature, endothermic and exothermic reactions, chemical reaction, and physical and chemical changes.
Preview of Hidden Figures Video Worksheet

Hidden Figures Video Worksheet

Created by
Da Kine Science
Editable, two-page word doc with video questions perfect for watching Hidden Figures in a science class! Questions are in chronological order, and have a mix of science related questions as well and questions related to the civil rights of black American women in History.
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 Osmosis Jones Movie Worksheet

Osmosis Jones Movie Worksheet

Created by
Huynh-ing
Questions to follow along with the movie Osmosis Jones
Preview of How Much Candy Would Kill You? Video Worksheet LD50 Toxicology Math

How Much Candy Would Kill You? Video Worksheet LD50 Toxicology Math

This activity is perfect for a Forensic Science Toxicology unit introduction or just a fun math activity right before Halloween!Using the "Reactions" @ACSReactions "How Much Candy Would Kill You?" 3:33 min video (currently on YouTube), students learn about LD50 levels and how that relates to eating too much sugar. Worksheet includes two pre-video questons, six during-video questions, and a post-video activity where they calculate how many mini-sized candy pieces and how many candy corn pieces c
Preview of NOVA: Beyond The Elements: Reactions Documentary Questions

NOVA: Beyond The Elements: Reactions Documentary Questions

Need emergency sub plans? This documentary question sheet follows along with the NOVA show Beyond the Elements: Reactions. It includes 18 questions and a teacher key. Synopsis of show:https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/beyond-the-elements-reactions/Just about every solid, liquid, or gas in the world as we know it begins with reactions between individual atoms and molecules. Host David Pogue dives into the transformative world of chemical reactions, from the complex formula that produces ceme
Preview of "America: The Story of US - Bust" - Video Analysis Guide Worksheet

"America: The Story of US - Bust" - Video Analysis Guide Worksheet

Created by
Jeff Stickler
* If you choose to download any of my products, please notify me if the file doesn't download correctly and I will make it right! * Download the free Preview file to read a full description of the item including an explanation of "what you will get" and "uses" (which includes a summary of how I used it and my student's response, plus, suggestions on how it might be modified for use in other classrooms). * Please leave feedback if you download the product - especially if you use it in your clas
Preview of A Plastic Ocean - Guided Worksheet

A Plastic Ocean - Guided Worksheet

The NetFlix documentary, A Plastic Ocean, is an award winning program introducing the world to the effects that human activity is having on our oceans. This documentary was a great supplement to have in my Marine Biology course in which we discussed the human impacts on Marine Ecology. This is a simple assignment perhaps more suited to students in Middle School but you be the judge as the professional educator you are. Feel to edit as you wish. And of course, watch the documentary and complete t
Preview of Big Hero 6 Viewing Guide

Big Hero 6 Viewing Guide

A guide to go with the movie Big Hero 6, focuses on energy and how each supersuit utilizes a special type of energy!
Preview of Mt. St. Helens - Back From the Dead

Mt. St. Helens - Back From the Dead

This is a video worksheet that follows along with the PBS documentary about Mt. St. Helens. We do this after our section on Ecological Succession. The worksheet covers the first 40 minutes of the video.
Preview of Magic School Bus Rides Again: Janet's Mystery Gene Worksheet & Answer Key

Magic School Bus Rides Again: Janet's Mystery Gene Worksheet & Answer Key

Included in this free download is a movie guide for The Magic School Bus Rides Again: Janet's Mystery Gene (S2:E12) and an answer key. This episode covers the basics of DNA structure and gene expression. This would be a great movie guide to introduce or review a unit on genes. Also works great for those days you need a sub plan! Check out my store soon for more resources!
Preview of David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet Documentary Questions

David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet Documentary Questions

Designed for middle school or high school environmental classesProvides 36 questions for the roughly 90 minute documentary as well as basic table and graphing practice.
Preview of Bill Nye Fossils Video Questions

Bill Nye Fossils Video Questions

Created by
Mainly Mid Math
Questions to go along with the Fossils Bill Nye Video. Microsoft word format, can be edited.
Preview of Lion King Energy Flow Movie Activity

Lion King Energy Flow Movie Activity

Created by
Kinsyth Ludeman
An activity related to energy flow/adaptations for students to complete while watching The Lion King. Great way to end unit on food webs. Includes vocabulary "food web, organism, producer, herbivore, omnivore, carnivore, ecosystem, adaptation"
Preview of Osmosis Jones Movie Worksheet

Osmosis Jones Movie Worksheet

Created by
Ms Pep
This worksheet has questions, in order, that go alone with the movie Osmosis Jones. It is best shown during a unit teaching about human anatomy.
Preview of Bill Nye Atoms and Molecules

Bill Nye Atoms and Molecules

This worksheet has 17 questions that are fill in the blank.
Preview of Super Size Me Worksheet

Super Size Me Worksheet

This is a quick and simple worksheet to go along with the documentary Super Size Me. Students are asked comprehension questions, as well as higher level questions about independent/dependent variable and body systems.
Preview of When Whales Could Walk PBS Nova Viewing Guide

When Whales Could Walk PBS Nova Viewing Guide

Created by
Freedman Science
Viewing Guide with questions in order. Easy sub day activity and you can edit or add more question or a puzzle. There's a little world scramble at the end (answers below)This documentary was on PBS Nova. When Whales Could Walk. It can be found online possibly for free or you might be able purchase it on streaming services.Word Scramble Answers:Whale Word Scramble1. BLEAEN __baleen____________________________________2. IOEHCTOAOLCN __echolocation________________________3. VOOTLIEUN __evolution___
Preview of Mythbusters worksheet that covers the Scientific Method!

Mythbusters worksheet that covers the Scientific Method!

Created by
Lucas Smith
Mythbusters is an excellent example of real world scientific method application. This worksheet is designed for middle school students to complete while watching an episode!
Preview of Mythbusters: Newton's First Law

Mythbusters: Newton's First Law

Created by
Carey Munoz
This resource is 5 pages and it accompanies 5 segments of the television show Mythbusters. Each page contains conceptual questions that relate to Newton's First Law and motion. Rather than traditional viewing guides, these worksheets are used during or after the segment to assess application of Newton's First Law to the situation presented by the Mythbusters. Each segment contains between two and seven questions. Episodes include Toy Car vs. Real Car Knight Rider Killer Tissue Box Helium Fo
Preview of PBS NOVA: Rise of the Mammals - Video Questions

PBS NOVA: Rise of the Mammals - Video Questions

Created by
GTP Education
This a worksheet of questions to go along with the free NOVA documentary on how mammals became the dominant animals after the dinosaurs were knocked out of dominance by the asteroid impact. The video covers a the recent discovery of a treasure trove of mammal fossils in Colorado that come from the first million years after the impact. These fossils tell the story of how the mammals began to take their place as the dominant animals. The video does an exceptional job at explaining how paleontologi
Preview of Bill Nye Heat Video Handout

Bill Nye Heat Video Handout

Created by
Melissa Scoville
This video is for the Bill Nye episode on Heat. All the questions are in the order of the video.
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