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Middle school writing movie guides for Microsoft Word

Preview of Viva Cuba-Video Guide Guia de video (REVISED VERSION)

Viva Cuba-Video Guide Guia de video (REVISED VERSION)

Created by
Cristy's Passage
Guided questions for the movie Viva Cuba. Lesson includes: 21 guided questions in English and in Spanish 1 Graphic organizer Answer Key for both languages. Your students will love this movie and will have a great time discussing the questions from the video guide. Enjoy!!!!!Movie Storyline:In a tale akin to Romeo and Juliet, the friendship between two children is threatened by their parents' differences. Malu is from an upper-class family and her single mother does not want her to play with Jor
Preview of Rudy Movie in class Film Guide

Rudy Movie in class Film Guide

Created by
That Lit Lady
Movie guide for Rudy film! 10 questions (3 full pages) that require students to analyze the character struggles/conflicts, accomplishments and successes, and theme. There is also personal reflection questions. Great assignment to use while a substitute is there for a few days so students are practicing their writing.
Preview of 42 Viewing Guide -- Celebrate Black History Month

42 Viewing Guide -- Celebrate Black History Month

Created by
Michelle Hughes
This 2-page viewing guide follows 42, the true story of Jackie Robinson's struggles and accomplishments. This great guide focuses on comprehension but also asks students to summarize, reflect, and create. Guide ends with creative response questions like interview questions, scene summary and sketch, and movie review. Celebrate Black History Month and Robinson's great achievements through this amazing and accurate portrayal. Use this great resource to help students understand and appreciate
Preview of Hidden Figures - Writing and Research Extension Assignments

Hidden Figures - Writing and Research Extension Assignments

Created by
M Walsh
20 extension activities designed to test students' knowledge of the movie, their ability to see events from more than one viewpoint and their ability to write in different styles/formats. This is a bundle of HIGH ORDER assignments / activities. Many tasks require students to imagine that they are characters in the story, and then to write in the voice of that character using an appropriate register and tone. 13 of the assignments are WRITING exercises, so they are also designed to improve stud
Preview of On The Way To School - Documentary Companion Notes - Classroom Activity

On The Way To School - Documentary Companion Notes - Classroom Activity

Created by
Merkzone
Included are 3 versions of specially designed notes you could use for your classroom to accompany the fantastic documentary directed by Pascal Plisson - "On The Way To School" The film features 4 young school children ages 11-13 with uniquely long, challenging, and dangerous travels to school. The documentary is a great way to either start the year, rejuvinate student motivation, boost the value of education, and connect students with different cultures. I have shared this film for several years
Preview of Odyssey and O Brother Where Art Thou Comparison Activity

Odyssey and O Brother Where Art Thou Comparison Activity

Created by
English Corner
This activity allows students to actively compare "The Odyssey" and "O Brother, Where Art Thou?". Page one consists of a chart with partially complete similarities (some are filled in for the movie, some for the Epic poem). Once students have completed this chart, they are prompted to answer a written response question. In this written portion students must compare, contrast, and explore the effect on message. There is also a rubric included for easy grading!
Preview of Wall-E Vs. The Giver

Wall-E Vs. The Giver

Created by
My Messy Desk
This is a note taking chart for the movie Wall-E to be used with the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry. This handout asks students to notice the similarities and differences between the two dystopian worlds as well as recognize the traits of a dystopian protagonist. There is also a writing prompt requiring students to synthesize their information once they have finished viewing the film.
Preview of The Movie O vs. The Play Othello

The Movie O vs. The Play Othello

Created by
Juggling ELA
I love showing the film version of a book after spending a tremendous amount of time on a novel or a play. There is always a lot of great discussion about what the director left out or added to the film version. I have yet to find a film version of Othello that I really like. A few years ago when I taught Othello for the first time I decided instead to show the movie O which is a modernization of the play Othello. The kids loved the film because it's about a basketball team and high school stu
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 "Flowers for Algernon" Movie Comparison

"Flowers for Algernon" Movie Comparison

Created by
Sky
Students will be able to compare and contrast the text and films of "Flowers for Algernon."
Preview of LION: Film Study Booklet

LION: Film Study Booklet

Based on Garth Davis' film adaptation of the autobiographical novel, A Long Way Home, this booklet provides students with three assignments as they work through a film study: analyzing cinematic elements used in the film, character analysis through social media creation (detailed rubric included) and a literary essay.
Preview of Forrest Gump Movie Guide and Short Answer Questions

Forrest Gump Movie Guide and Short Answer Questions

This is a great resource for kids to use while viewing the 1994 film, Forrest Gump. There are 22 "regular" questions, many with multiple parts. It has a 4th page that can be used for more advanced classes. That page has three more thought provoking questions that require deeper thought. (I teach inclusion part of the day, and I don't give that last page to most of the SPED kids.) There is an answer key attached as well. Questions do go in order with the movie.
Preview of The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet – Film Comparison (Luhrmann)

The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet – Film Comparison (Luhrmann)

Created by
TeacherHS
This guide asks students to compare and contrast aspects of the play and Baz Luhrmann's film interpretation. It includes a graphic organizer for the characters and three paragraph response questions for students to answer.
Preview of The Fault in Our Stars Viewing Guide

The Fault in Our Stars Viewing Guide

Created by
Michelle Hughes
This guide focuses on the movie adaptation of John Green's The Fault in Our Stars, released in 2014. This great guide include 35+ questions that mainly focus on comprehension but also include creative response questions. Creative response questions include creating character interview questions, writing a review, and summarizing/sketching a scene. Use this great guide to help your students further enjoy Green's page-turning novel!
Preview of Film Studies: Bend it Like Beckham - Detailed Viewing Questions

Film Studies: Bend it Like Beckham - Detailed Viewing Questions

Created by
M Walsh
This is a complete set of questions (117) to provoke and test students' learning when studying the film Bend it Like Beckham. I have divided the film into six parts/episodes, and I usually show a part of the movie and then follow up with the associated questions. Some of the questions are basic fact-finding. Others require students to understand why characters act in a particular way, or say specific things. Many seek opinions from students on action or character, and encourage them to justi
Preview of A Cry in the Wild (1990) Primary School Movie Guide:Summary/Vocabulary/Questions

A Cry in the Wild (1990) Primary School Movie Guide:Summary/Vocabulary/Questions

"A Cry in the Wild" (1990), also known as "Hatchet" based on the novel by Gary Paulsen, follows the story of a young teenager named Brian Robeson, who finds himself stranded in the wilderness after a plane crash. Alone and with limited supplies, Brian must rely on his wits and survival skills to endure in the harsh environment. As he struggles to find food, shelter, and rescue, Brian faces numerous challenges, including encounters with wildlife and harsh weather conditions. Throughout his ordeal
Preview of Remember the Titans Leadership Essay Assignment

Remember the Titans Leadership Essay Assignment

Pair the movie, Remember the Titans, with your study on war, prejudice, or leadership and have your students write a two paragraph essay to analyze their understanding of the connection. This multi-part question looks at the leadership of the team, coaches, and community during a difficult time of transition in America and asks students to respond in two detailed paragraphs using three specific examples. ** This assignment pairs with my graphic organizer called "Remember the Titans Leadership E
Preview of Movie and Book Comparison Graphic Organizer - 7th Grade

Movie and Book Comparison Graphic Organizer - 7th Grade

We've all seen the Movie and Book Venn Diagrams. And so have our students - you can tell by the groans when you pass them out and tell them to take notes during the movie. However, I found many problems with these organizers. First - students are tired of them. Second - they don't actually fit the Common Core Standard. Third - they don't require the students to do any thinking. Fourth - it requires the students to just get an overall gist of the entire story, not focus in on details. I to
Preview of Myth Study: Disney's Hercules vs. another version of the story

Myth Study: Disney's Hercules vs. another version of the story

Created by
Lesson Library
This activity allows students to watch the Disney animated movie version of Hercules and answer 20 comprehension questions. Then students should be given the opportunity to read any other version of the story such as "The Twelve Tasks of Hercules" and write a constructed response comparing and contrasting the two versions. You could also allow students to watch a short video version of Hercules that you are familiar with and have them compare and contrast the two videos. This assignment is a fun
Preview of Distance Learning Introduction to the Holocaust Video Notes with link

Distance Learning Introduction to the Holocaust Video Notes with link

Created by
Megan Grint
Great for a sub day or regular day, this 45 minute video clip from USHMM is the perfect introduction to WWII and the Holocaust for your classes' study of Night. Included is two pages of notes for students to fill out as they watch the video. The questions are chronological along with the video and easy to answer. The link for the video is at the bottom of the second page. *The video does have some disturbing images that can easily be skipped, if needed.
Preview of A REWRITE BASED ON: TWILIGHT ZONE “BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER”

A REWRITE BASED ON: TWILIGHT ZONE “BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER”

Created by
Violet Adams
This adorable lesson features classic television (worth a discussion on its own!) It is a higher order lesson that focuses on creative writing while teaching theme, point of view, and other writing elements.
Preview of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Video Guide

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Video Guide

Teachers frequently wish to expose their students to filmed versions of the literature they study, especially when the film gives students visual images of a time and place with which they are not familiar. Students love movie day. Unfortunately, an open-ended film showing gives students no guidance as to why they are seeing the movie and what they should be looking for as they do. Leaving students to their own devices during a movie encourages them to consider it only as an entertainment o
Preview of Wonka 2023 Movie Guide

Wonka 2023 Movie Guide

Created by
Luv2Cre8
This is a fun movie guide with come critical and creative thinking questions. I also included an answer key for the short answer questions.Included:18 short answer questions6 critical thinking questions3 creative thinking questionsAnswer key for short answer questions
Preview of The Color Purple Movie Guide

The Color Purple Movie Guide

Created by
thomasania craft
This movie packet includes topics that can be discussed prior to watching the film and during the film, I found that they make for great discussions. I have also included a complete movie guide that will help students follow the movie without getting overwhelmed with questions at the same time. Following the movie, I have prepared some short answer questions that you can use as quick assessments of their understanding of the film and there is also an additional writing prompt that requires them
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