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Preview of Cyberbully Movie Guide

Cyberbully Movie Guide

This movie guide accompanies the 2011 ABC Family movie "Cyberbully". It's a great movie to show middle school or high school students about the harmful affects of social media and bullying online. This movie guide has 20 questions that follow in sequence with the movie and 7 extended response questions. An answer key is provided. The google copy link is on the bottom of the answer key.
Preview of Xmen the Animated Series Reflection Packet

Xmen the Animated Series Reflection Packet

A packet of watch-along worksheets with reflection questions for students to answer after watching the first 9 episodes of Season 1 of X-men the Animated Series (1990). Students watch the 28-minute episode, talk about racism, prejudice, fear, protest, and leadership qualities and then reflect on how they were shown in each episode. Episodes included are "Night of the Sentinels Part 1", "Night of the Sentinels Part 2", "Enter Magneto", "Deadly Reunions", "Captive Hearts", "Cold Vengeance", "Sla
Preview of Karate Kid Watch-along Movie Guide

Karate Kid Watch-along Movie Guide

A brief overview of the movie, The Karate Kid and a watch-along worksheet for students to fill in as they watch the film.
Preview of Explained Season 3 Episode 8 Apologies Movie Guide Netflix Series Worksheet

Explained Season 3 Episode 8 Apologies Movie Guide Netflix Series Worksheet

Explained - 2018 ‧ Documentary ‧ 3 seasonsNews site Vox is behind this series that puts the spotlight on topical issues that impact people's lives. The docuseries -- which features episodes that generally range from 15 to 20 minutes in length -- aims to dig deeper into topics, questions and ideas that aren't often part of the daily news cycle. S03E08 · Apologies – September 3rd, 2021 – 21 minutes – TV-MAApologizing is tough, and in this era of public mea culpas, forgiveness isn’t guaranteed. Wha
Preview of Regarding Henry Viewing Guide and Project

Regarding Henry Viewing Guide and Project

A brief overview of the film Regarding Henry for students to read before viewing the movie, along with a note-taking sheet for students to jot down important events while viewing the movie, and a post-movie project. I have used with 9-12th graders in Advisory and Life Skills and Character Education classes.
Preview of BULLY Documentary Film Analysis

BULLY Documentary Film Analysis

Several pre-viewing questions and 13 short answer questions, as well as a chart for students to list ways in which their lives are like / unlike the young people featured in the film. This is for the PG-13 version of the film--contains some profanity and discussions of suicide. I have used this with my unit on bullying, with Lord of the Flies and To Kill a Mockingbird. This film encourages some very meaningful discussions about bullying and prejudice, as well as school climate and the notio
Preview of What's Eating Gilbert Grape Movie Viewing Guide, Project, Peer-review rubric

What's Eating Gilbert Grape Movie Viewing Guide, Project, Peer-review rubric

Students take notes while watching the film, "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?", and then make a reflective journal about which leadership principles they saw demonstrated by characters within the film. Upon completion, students switch projects with a partner who completes a peer-review rubric (included), makes adjustments to their final draft based on their partner's feedback, and revises their project. I used this in a character education class while teaching about anti-bullying, respect, and re
Preview of General Movie Guide

General Movie Guide

This is great for a quick movie guide that will work with any movie your students are watching.
Preview of Son-in-law Viewing Guide and Reflection

Son-in-law Viewing Guide and Reflection

A brief overview of the movie Son-in-law about going away to college and "changing who you are". Students make observations about the main character before and after going to college and the impacts it has on herself, her friends, and her family. I used this with 12th grades in a Life Skills/Advisory class as a lighthearted way to start the conversation on what college can be like.
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