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Free middle school math movie guides

Preview of Hidden Figures - Movie Watching Guide and Assessment

Hidden Figures - Movie Watching Guide and Assessment

This set of 20 questions will help your students take notes on the significant historical, scientific, and mathematical events in the movie Hidden Figures. There are easily 20 more questions that can be asked, I just happened to focus on these. You might give your students the assignment to come up with three questions of their own that aren't included in these 20, and have them provide the answers as well. If you notice any inaccuracies and / or inconsistencies, please email me at virginia.co
Preview of Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land Doodle Activity

Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land Doodle Activity

Created by
Leanne Lee
10 questions that follow Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land. Easy to fill out while watching! Helps to keep kids engaged and paying attention, and there is opportunity to color.
Preview of Math Questions For The Movie Elf

Math Questions For The Movie Elf

Need a "filler" around holiday break but want your students to still be doing math? Then look no further! Allow your students to complete this worksheet while watching the movie Elf. The worksheet can be completed without watching the movie.This worksheet includes 10 word problems involving creating and solving expressions (CCSS 6.EE.A.2) about Buddy the Elf and his favorite things! It makes for a terrific review just as winter break is arising. An answer key is also provided.Don't forget to rat
Preview of Donald in Mathmagic Land (fill-in-the-blanks) Movie Notes

Donald in Mathmagic Land (fill-in-the-blanks) Movie Notes

Created by
Math Tunes
This is a 2 page fill-in-the-blank style movie notes for the 1959 Disney film Donald in Mathmagic Land (includes answer key). This film is 27-minutes long. Donald's goes on an adventure in which it is explained how mathematics can be useful in real life. Through this journey it is shown how numbers are more than graphs and charts, they are geometry, music and magical living things. There is also a big focus on ratios.To use in your classroom, just search on YouTube for the film "Donald in Mathma
Preview of Algebra: Stand and Deliver Movie Questions

Algebra: Stand and Deliver Movie Questions

Created by
Algebra4All
This is a one page student response sheet for students to fill out as they watch the movie, Stand and Deliver. The questions are not very high level, just basic questions to make sure everyone is actually paying attention. Very good to leave on a day that you must have a substitute. This download also includes an up to date product catalogue. I hope you will take the time to look it over. And, come check out my store for other free and useful products.
Preview of Between the Scenes: Hidden Figures

Between the Scenes: Hidden Figures

Created by
That One Student
Simple, thoughtful questions for students as they watch Hidden Figures. Help students stay engaged in the movie as a topic of your curriculum. Pre-movie warm up question, check in scene questions with scene time, reflection and even a math problem! Scene times included.
Preview of Experimental VS Theoretical Probability - Google Form & Video Lesson!

Experimental VS Theoretical Probability - Google Form & Video Lesson!

Experimental VS Theoretical Probability - Google Form & Video Lesson!This product includes:(1) Interactive video lesson with notes on the difference between experimental and theoretical probability. This product is perfect for students learning about experimental and theoretical probability for the first time. I use this lesson as part of a middle school probability unit. (1) Google Form activity assessing the contents of the video lessons. The form includes a variety of practice problems t
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 "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 PBS Nova Great Math Mystery Questions

PBS Nova Great Math Mystery Questions

Created by
Teach With Hart
Guided notes/questions to have students answer while watching the PBS Nova episode "The Great Math Mystery" You can stream the video here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/physics/great-math-mystery.html EDITABLE!!
Preview of A Bug's Life: Scientific Notation

A Bug's Life: Scientific Notation

Created by
Gwyn Gaafary
Perfect for a sub plan or end of the year! Use this to have students practice scientific notation in standard form. Can be watched with the move "A Bugs Life" or as just practice with simple scientific notation.
Preview of Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium Movie Questions

Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium Movie Questions

Created by
Liz Morris
Students apply mathematical skills and concepts as they watch the movie Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. Includes an answer key to the questions.
Preview of Donald in Mathmagic Land Video Handout

Donald in Mathmagic Land Video Handout

Created by
Melissa Scoville
This handout goes with the Donald in Mathmagic Land video. The questions are in the order they appear in the video.
Preview of Home Alone Math Movie Worksheet

Home Alone Math Movie Worksheet

Some 6th grade math questions to go with the viewing of Home Alone
Preview of Free | TedEd Riddles | Can you solve the bridge riddle? | YouTube Video Guide

Free | TedEd Riddles | Can you solve the bridge riddle? | YouTube Video Guide

Created by
TeacherTravis
This Free Sneak Peek episode covers the Ted-Ed video "Can you solve the bridge riddle?" and is the first episode in the full 5 episode bundle below.Challenge students with guiding a group of survivors, each with varying speeds, across a gorge in the face of an imminent zombie threat. Discuss the complexities of time and order as students work through potential solutions to lead everyone to safety. Engage in this interactive exercise that will sharpen your students' ability to evaluate options un
Preview of Free | Ted-Ed | The Infinite Life of Pi | Pi Day Free Activity | YouTube Guide

Free | Ted-Ed | The Infinite Life of Pi | Pi Day Free Activity | YouTube Guide

Created by
TeacherTravis
This Free | Ted-Ed | The Infinite Life of Pi | Pi Day Free Activity | YouTube Guide challenges students to get the most out of this entertaining, short, yet substantive video.This is a free activity is meant to supplement the Ted-Ed short YouTube video found here.★You're In Good Hands★Although this YouTube guide doesn't have many ratings yet, please don't be overly concerned as it was posted more recently than my other resources. Please visit MY STORE to see over 6,000 ratings with a average ★★★
Preview of BBC - The Blue Planet - Documentary Worksheet

BBC - The Blue Planet - Documentary Worksheet

My students absolutely love BBC documentaries! Every year I show the episode The Deep from BBC's The Blue Planet. The students find it fascinating and it opens them up to new information. This is a follow along worksheet that I have the students fill out as they watch. It is short, but thorough. It ties in with Biology, and Earth Sciences, and they even have to do a little Math.
Preview of Why Should we Study Math?

Why Should we Study Math?

Created by
God Made Math
Finally, you have a lesson to answer your student’s question, “When am I ever going to use this?” This lesson incorporates two interest-grabbing videos to help students understand the great value in learning math. This lesson also exposes students to many real world applications of math and several careers in the field of math.
Preview of Donald in MathMagic Land Follow Along Questions

Donald in MathMagic Land Follow Along Questions

Created by
Teach with Beech
Link to 27 minute video on youtube with completely digital questions to answer... Two levels of questions for differentiation using google apps
Preview of The Croods Movie Word Problems Worksheet

The Croods Movie Word Problems Worksheet

Created by
callmemsrobinson
Students apply mathematical skills and concepts as they watch the movie The Croods. Fun activity for brain breaks and can be used for end of year too!
Preview of Math with the Lorax

Math with the Lorax

A four page packet for students to follow along with the movie, The Lorax. It's fun and incorporates math standards.
Preview of Brain Games Viewing Guide Season 6, Episode 1- The Power of Positive Thinking

Brain Games Viewing Guide Season 6, Episode 1- The Power of Positive Thinking

Created by
Leigh Sheets
This viewing guide was created as a resource for a sub plan day.
Preview of How to Subtract Mixed Numbers

How to Subtract Mixed Numbers

Created by
Emily Beno
Welcome to the Central Fraction Intelligence Agency! Students will be guided through their mission on subtracting mixed numbers with the borrowing method. Classified information will help students understand key ideas and clear, concise examples will allow students to complete similar problems on their own. The video is playable through iTunes, and is in a m4v, or mpeg format. The entire video is approximately minutes long. The preview item is screen shots from the movie. How to Subtra
Preview of TED Talk Video Worksheet: The Myth behind the "Math Brain"

TED Talk Video Worksheet: The Myth behind the "Math Brain"

This video worksheet goes along with a wonderful TED Talk that explains that there is no such thing as having a "math brain". I did this activity on the second day of school to help students develop a growth mindset when it comes to math. Here is the link to the video: TED Talk
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