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Preview of Hidden Figures Movie Guide Questions in ENGLISH | Chronological order

Hidden Figures Movie Guide Questions in ENGLISH | Chronological order

Best movie guide out there! 27 Movie Guide Questions for the 2016 movie Harriet written in ENGLISH that include pre-listening/essential questions, questions to answer during the movie, and reflection/analysis questions that can also serve as discussion questions after the movie. Includes movie images to help scaffold for diverse learners. Questions are spaced out to give students enough time to write answers down.This film highlights the importance themes of african american women, women in scie
Preview of Broadway Bundle →  5 Girl Power Musicals: Viewing Guides & Response Worksheets

Broadway Bundle → 5 Girl Power Musicals: Viewing Guides & Response Worksheets

Bring Broadway to your classroom during Women's History Month with our Broadway Musical Bundle: complete with viewing guides and response worksheets for the following girl power shows:Six The MusicalMean GirlsMamma Mia FrozenLegally Blonde⭐️ For each show, this bundle includes:Fill-in-the blank questions for students to fill out: pertaining to the musical's plot, characters, and songsPersonal response worksheet asking learners to reflect on themes, songs, characters and overall message of the sh
Preview of Crash Course Statistics Bundle 1-10 Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics Bundle 1-10 Questions & Key

Host Adriene HillWelcome to Crash Course Statistics! In this series we're going to take a closer look at how statistics play a significant role in our everyday lives. Now this a "math" course, and there will definitely be some math, but we're going to focus on how statistics is useful and valuable to you - someone that performs AND consumes statistics all the time. Statistics are everywhere from batting averages and insurance rates to weather forecasting and smart assistants, and it's our hope t
Preview of THE GABBY DOUGLAS STORY | Movie Guide Questions 100% in English Chronological

THE GABBY DOUGLAS STORY | Movie Guide Questions 100% in English Chronological

A classroom favorite film! 25 questions in chronological order 100% in English. Includes pre-listening, during listening and post listening questions. Rated G and perfect for any classroom! Includes Answer Key and images to help scaffold and better understand the film. *Document is editable to increase or decrease rigor of questions.Synopsis:Moving away from her hometown and family in 2010 to pursue training with a world-renowned Olympic trainer, Gabby Douglas was selected to compete with the U.
Preview of PBS + LA: A QUEER LGBTQ+ HISTORY  Protests & Parades Episode #2 Video Guide

PBS + LA: A QUEER LGBTQ+ HISTORY Protests & Parades Episode #2 Video Guide

L.A.: A QUEER HISTORY Linked HereProtests & Parades Episode #2From artists who helped shape early Hollywood to the male/female impersonators in the "pansy clubs", early Hollywood becomes a Queer destination for people wanting a new life. Early LGBTQ culture and community begins to take shape just as the post WW2 era sparks widespread criminalization.Topics Covered:Harry Hay and One MagazineThe U.S. Sepreme CourtPresident Raegan and President ClintonPride ParadeStudio OneDisenfranchisement of
Preview of PBS + LA: QUEER LGBTQ HISTORY + Culture & Criminalization Episode #1 Video Guide

PBS + LA: QUEER LGBTQ HISTORY + Culture & Criminalization Episode #1 Video Guide

L.A.: A QUEER HISTORY Linked HereCulture & Criminalization Episode #1From artists who helped shape early Hollywood to the male/female impersonators in the "pansy clubs," early Hollywood becomes a Queer destination for people wanting a new life. Early LGBTQ culture and community begins to take shape just as the post WW2-era sparks widespread criminalization.Topics Covered:Black Cat TavernPolice ArrestsPancy Clubs in LACelebritiesWorld War IIButch or Femme in the Lesbian CommunityThe Lavender
Preview of BombShell Movie Guide: Chronological order questions | Women's History Month

BombShell Movie Guide: Chronological order questions | Women's History Month

Starring Academy Award (R) winner Charlize Theron, Academy Award (R) winner Nicole Kidman, Academy Award (R) nominee John Lithgow and Academy Award (R) nominee Margot Robbie, based on the real scandal, BOMBSHELL is a revealing look inside the most powerful and controversial media empire of all time; Fox News, and the explosive story of the women who brought down the infamous man who created it.Genre: DramaDirected By: Jay RoachWritten By: Charles RandolphIn Theaters: Dec 20, 2019  WideOn Disc/St
Preview of Crash Course Statistics Bundle 11-20 Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics Bundle 11-20 Questions & Key

Host Adriene HillWelcome to Crash Course Statistics! In this series we're going to take a closer look at how statistics play a significant role in our everyday lives. Now this a "math" course, and there will definitely be some math, but we're going to focus on how statistics is useful and valuable to you - someone that performs AND consumes statistics all the time. Statistics are everywhere from batting averages and insurance rates to weather forecasting and smart assistants, and it's our hope t
Preview of Crash Course Statistics Bundle 1-5 Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics Bundle 1-5 Questions & Key

Host Adriene HillWelcome to Crash Course Statistics! In this series we're going to take a closer look at how statistics play a significant role in our everyday lives. Now this a "math" course, and there will definitely be some math, but we're going to focus on how statistics is useful and valuable to you - someone that performs AND consumes statistics all the time. Statistics are everywhere from batting averages and insurance rates to weather forecasting and smart assistants, and it's our hope t
Preview of Crash Course Statistics # 8 Correlation Doesn’t Equal Causation Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics # 8 Correlation Doesn’t Equal Causation Questions & Key

Correlation Doesn’t Equal Causation: Crash Course Statistics #8Host Adriene HillToday we’re going to talk about data relationships and what we can learn from them. We’ll focus on correlation, which is a measure of how two variables move together, and we’ll also introduce some useful statistical terms you’ve probably heard of like regression coefficient, correlation coefficient (r), and r^2. But first, we’ll need to introduce a useful way to represent bivariate continuous data - the scatter
Preview of Crash Course Statistics Bundle 21-25 Distance Learning Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics Bundle 21-25 Distance Learning Questions & Key

Host Adriene HillCrash Course Statistics PlaylistWelcome to Crash Course Statistics! In this series we're going to take a closer look at how statistics play a significant role in our everyday lives. Now this a "math" course, and there will definitely be some math, but we're going to focus on how statistics is useful and valuable to you - someone that performs AND consumes statistics all the time. Statistics are everywhere from batting averages and insurance rates to weather forecasting and smart
Preview of Crash Course Statistics # 4 Measures of Spread Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics # 4 Measures of Spread Questions & Key

Measures of Spread: Crash Course Statistics #4Host Adriene HillToday, we're looking at measures of spread, or dispersion, which we use to understand how well medians and means represent the data, and how reliable our conclusions are. They can help understand test scores, income inequality, spot stock bubbles, and plan gambling junkets. They're pretty useful, and now you're going to know how to calculate them! (Crash Course Synopsis 11:22)Fill in the blank questions with answer keyIn-Class and
Preview of Exploring Gender Roles in Movies Reflections Questions

Exploring Gender Roles in Movies Reflections Questions

Movie questions to accompany the movie, Mulan! The questions are all focused on gender roles and how the movie represents typical and non-typical gender roles.These movie questions can be used in a variety of ways...Small or large group discussions.Short answer or essay questions (depending on how in-depth you want students to go).Compare movie depiction to real-world issues.Choose any number of questions that students need to complete... for example, students choose which questions out of how m
Preview of Crash Course Statistics # 7 The Shape of Data: Distributions Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics # 7 The Shape of Data: Distributions Questions & Key

Host Adriene HillWhen collecting data to make observations about the world it usually just isn't possible to collect ALL THE DATA. So instead of asking every single person about student loan debt for instance we take a sample of the population, and then use the shape of our samples to make inferences about the true underlying distribution our data. It turns out we can learn a lot about how something occurs, even if we don't know the underlying process that causes it. Today, we’ll also introduce
Preview of Crash Course Statistics # 12  Ethical Data Collection Q & Key

Crash Course Statistics # 12 Ethical Data Collection Q & Key

Henrietta Lacks, the Tuskegee Experiment, and Ethical Data Collection: Crash Course Statistics #12Host Adriene HillToday we’re going to talk about ethical data collection. From the Tuskegee syphilis experiments and Henrietta Lacks’ HeLa cells to the horrifying experiments performed at Nazi concentration camps, many strides have been made from Institutional Review Boards (or IRBs) to the Nuremberg Code to guarantee voluntariness, informed consent, and beneficence in modern statistical gather
Preview of Crash Course Statistics # 18 Z-Scores and Percentiles  Q & Key

Crash Course Statistics # 18 Z-Scores and Percentiles Q & Key

Z-Scores and Percentiles: Crash Course Statistics #18Host Adriene HillToday we’re going to talk about how we compare things that aren’t exactly the same - or aren’t measured in the same way. For example, if you wanted to know if a 1200 on the SAT is better than the 25 on the ACT. For this, we need to standardize our data using z-scores - which allow us to make comparisons between two sets of data as long as they’re normally distributed. We’ll also talk about converting these scores to perc
Preview of Crash Course Statistics # 5 Data Visualization Part 1 Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics # 5 Data Visualization Part 1 Questions & Key

Charts Are Like Pasta - Data Visualization Part 1: Crash Course Statistics #5Host Adriene HillToday we're going to start our two-part unit on data visualization. Up to this point we've discussed raw data - which are just numbers - but usually it's much more useful to represent this information with charts and graphs. There are two types of data we encounter, categorical and quantitative data, and they likewise require different types of visualizations. Today we'll focus on bar charts, pie charts
Preview of Crash Course Statistics # 6 Data Visualization Part 2 Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics # 6 Data Visualization Part 2 Questions & Key

Plots, Outliers, and Justin Timberlake: Data Visualization Part 2: Crash Course Statistics #6Host Adriene HillToday we’re going to finish up our unit on data visualization by taking a closer look at how dot plots, box plots, and stem and leaf plots represent data. We’ll also talk about the rules we can use to identify outliers and apply our new data viz skills by taking a closer look at how Justin Timberlake’s song lyrics have changed since he went solo. (Crash Course Synopsis 11:35)Fill in the
Preview of Crash Course Statistics # 1 What is Statistics  Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics # 1 What is Statistics Questions & Key

What Is Statistics: Crash Course Statistics #1Host Adriene HillWelcome to Crash Course Statistics! In this series we're going to take a look at the important role statistics play in our everyday lives, because statistics are everywhere! Statistics help us better understand the world and make decisions from what you'll wear tomorrow to government policy. But in the wrong hands, statistics can be used to misinform. So we're going to try to do two things in this series. Help show you the usefulness
Preview of Crash Course Statistics # 3 Measures of Central Tendency Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics # 3 Measures of Central Tendency Questions & Key

Host Adriene Hill Mean, Median, and Mode: Measures of Central Tendency Today we’re going to talk about measures of central tendency - those are the numbers that tend to hang out in the middle of our data: the mean, the median, and mode. All of these numbers can be called “averages” and they’re the numbers we tend to see most often - whether it’s in politics when talking about polling or income equality to batting averages in baseball (and cricket) and Amazon reviews. Averages are everywhere so
Preview of Crash Course Statistics # 11  Science Journalism Q & Key

Crash Course Statistics # 11 Science Journalism Q & Key

Science Journalism: Crash Course Statistics #11Host Adriene HillWe’ve talked a lot in this series about how often you see data and statistics in the news and on social media - which is ALL THE TIME! But how do you know who and what you can trust? Today, we’re going to talk about how we, as consumers, can spot flawed studies, sensationalized articles, and just plain poor reporting. And this isn’t to say that all science articles you read on facebook or in magazines are wrong, but that it's
Preview of Crash Course Statistics # 10 Sampling Methods and Bias with Surveys Q & Key

Crash Course Statistics # 10 Sampling Methods and Bias with Surveys Q & Key

Sampling Methods and Bias with Surveys: Crash Course Statistics #10Host Adriene Hill Today we’re going to talk about good and bad surveys. From user feedback surveys, telephone polls, and those questionnaires at your doctors office, surveys are everywhere, but with their ease to create and distribute, they're also susceptible to bias and error. So today we’re going to talk about how to identify good and bad survey questions, and how groups (or samples) are selected to represent the entire p
Preview of Crash Course Statistics Bundle 16-20 Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics Bundle 16-20 Questions & Key

Host Adriene HillWelcome to Crash Course Statistics! In this series we're going to take a closer look at how statistics play a significant role in our everyday lives. Now this a "math" course, and there will definitely be some math, but we're going to focus on how statistics is useful and valuable to you - someone that performs AND consumes statistics all the time. Statistics are everywhere from batting averages and insurance rates to weather forecasting and smart assistants, and it's our hope t
Preview of Crash Course Statistics Bundle 11-15 Questions & Key

Crash Course Statistics Bundle 11-15 Questions & Key

Host Adriene HillWelcome to Crash Course Statistics! In this series we're going to take a closer look at how statistics play a significant role in our everyday lives. Now this a "math" course, and there will definitely be some math, but we're going to focus on how statistics is useful and valuable to you - someone that performs AND consumes statistics all the time. Statistics are everywhere from batting averages and insurance rates to weather forecasting and smart assistants, and it's our hope t
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