Episode 2 Disney's The Crossover Series Text Companion Handout
By TooBookedUp
If your students loved reading Kwame Alexander's The Crossover, they need to see the new Disney+ series! As teachers, we want our students to be engaged, even when they are watching a film. With this resource, students will be challenged to think critically about the text and film in a variety of ways including comparing and contrasting, evaluating director decisions, and tracking character development across the series.
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Our Planet | Episode 3: Jungles Worksheet and Answer Key PDF
By Danielle Mortimore
Looking for a simple worksheet for students to complete while watching episode 3 of Our Planet: Jungles?
Our Planet is a British nature documentary series made for Netflix. The series is narrated by David Attenborough and produced by Silverback Films, led by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, who also created BBC documentary series Planet Earth, Frozen Planet and The Blue Planet, in collaboration with the conservation charity World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
Netflix has the free episodes of their Our Planet series on YouTube. Each episode is between 49 to 51 minutes long. I usually have students vote on which one they want to watch. You do NOT have to watch them in order.
These episodes are great for sub plans and for days where the students just need to chill, such as after field days or any weird schedule days. Make sure to read the questions to the students beforehand so that they know what information they are looking for.
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NGSS - Middle School
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Greatest Showman: 20 Activities
By Beth Hammett
20 movie correlated activities for use with The Greatest Showman with Hugh Jackman (2017) to help students understand ELA concepts and history/social studies fact based events of P.T. Barnum and The Greatest Showman. Includes: Be a Hollywood Producer and cast the movie Design a movie poster Create a Movie Marquee Visual Plot Map (4 Stages of the Movie Plot) Interview with a Star (2 pages) Write a Newspaper Article and Teen Mag Article (Audience) Character Chart Graphic Organizer CRE Character Analysis Writing Ringmaster Chant & Rhyme Transformation Pros & Cons (Compare & Contrast) I'm Unique (Traits Chart) Fact or Fiction (Real Life Facts vs. Movie Facts) P.T. Barnum: Just the Facts (History) Barnum's Legacy (Design your own...) Barnum Festival (Design a statue) Barnum Poetry Lots of creative, engaging activities to showcase students' talents and build upon strengths while reinforcing concepts. Fact based information to encourage students to think critically and problem solve while using movie and media for cooperative learning. Great for centers, differentiation, flipped classes, homeschool, G/T, pre-Ap, history, and ELA.
The Lorax - Movie Watch Along - Story Elements
By A Teachers Sidekick
A watch along activity to go along with the movie The Lorax. Students will write about characters, settings, and events. For students who might need a little more support, I have included a sentence bank for the events sheet.
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Ken Burns America Series - Complete Series - Documentary Questions
By Quick Assignment Central
Includes a set of 12 comprehensive questions that guide students through the documentaries.
Includes a set for each of the documentaries in this series.
The Congress, Statue of Liberty, Thomas Hart Benton, Brooklyn Bridge, Huey Long, Empire of the Air, and The Shakers.
Written at a 9th grade level.
Includes separate answer keys.
The Most Dangerous way to School- Mexico Bundle
By ARIANA PEREZ
Includes:
The Most Dangerous way to school- Mexico
The Most Dangerous way to school- West Mexico
The Most Dangerous way to school- Sierra Madre and Mexico City
Coming soon The Most Dangerous way to school- South and West Mexico
If you buy the Tarahumara Representation Bundle then this bundle isn't for you since that bundle includes: The Most Dangerous way to school- Sierra Madre and Mexico City, and The Most Dangerous way to school- Mexico.
Movie Worksheet Catholic Lesson on Saint John Bosco Mission to Love | Sub Plan
By Catholic Kids
This 4-page movie lesson plan packet is designed to guide students through the inspiring story of Saint John Bosco in the film Mission to Love.
Ideal for quiet movie days, faith-centered class activities, or sub plans, this packet introduces students to the life and mission of Saint John Bosco and his influential work with youth.
Saint John Bosco, often referred to as “Don Bosco,” was known for his compassion and dedication to educating young people, particularly those who were disadvantaged. Through his efforts, he founded the Salesian order, emphasizing a unique blend of faith, education, and charity.
Mission to Love brings to life his mission and the influence of his work, including his profound impact on Saint Dominic Savio, one of his young followers who became a saint due to his extraordinary faith and commitment to kindness.
This packet is perfect for helping students in grades 4-12 explore essential faith-based themes, including sainthood, charity, perseverance, and the power of faith in action.
The worksheets guide students through critical aspects of the movie, with vocabulary lists explaining terms like "saint," "bishop," "oratory," "priest," and "lay person," providing an accessible way for students to engage with important concepts. There’s also a character guide to support students in remembering the various historical figures introduced, many of whom have significant roles in Catholic history and are on the path to sainthood.
By watching the movie with these notes and comprehension questions, students deepen their understanding of the movie’s themes while practicing active listening and reflection. Whether used for regular classes, sub plans, or even religious education, this Mission to Love movie lesson plan packet helps students build their knowledge of Catholic saints, draw inspiration from Saint
John Bosco's dedication to young people, and see how faith in action can change lives. The packet's structured activities ensure that even on “quiet” movie days, students are actively engaged, learning, and thinking critically about faith, charity, and sainthood.
This packet can be a valuable resource for teachers looking to enrich their curriculum with meaningful Catholic content that resonates with students and fosters a lasting appreciation for the lives of the saints and the mission of Saint John Bosco. Mission to Love can be found for streaming or purchase here.
I've watched the movie with students in grades 4-12 and all of them come away with a love for Saint John Bosco and an understanding of his mission. You can find the movie here: https://amzn.to/3ZKPbEy
Christmas Night in France - Lesson on French Culture - La Nuit de Noël
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Ready to go French culture lesson to accompany a video about Christmas Night in France - La Nuit de Noël on YouTube. The video is about 8 minutes long, and you can count on the entire lesson including pre-viewing, viewing, and post-viewing activities to last about an hour.
This resource is included in my French Culture Bundle.
This lesson includes:
The video is not my property and is not downloadable with this resource. You will need to watch it online.
These resources make it easy to transform a short 8 minute video into a comprehensive cultural lesson that you'll feel good about using with your students. Click here to view the video on YouTube. The video is presented by Géraldine from Comme une Française.
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The Top 50 Teacher Movies Of All Time
By Collaborative Educators 3000
Every viewer of a teacher film can be greatly inspired. Who doesn't adore the tale of the educator who has such faith in their pupils that they change their lives? Every educator aspires to have some influence on our students' lives. Isn't this ultimately the reason we teach?
The creation of instructional videos has gained popularity, whether through the internet or motion pictures. More people are getting involved in teaching and creating engaging movies and videos, which are primarily shared on Facebook and YouTube. The sector is flourishing.
But because movies evoke strong feelings and convey stories about people who are similar to us, they have a considerably greater impact than blogs and instructional videos.
This is a thorough list of the best teacher films ever made, arranged by rating. Some of the teachers will inspire you, while others will struggle, and some will be absolutely remarkable. They are all deserving of your consideration. Rotten Tomatoes provided the audience ratings and comments, while IMDb provided the plot descriptions.
AVID Video or Movie Guide Activity - Printable
By Teach Savvy Store
AVID Video Guide Activity - Printable Template: Unlock the secrets to effective note-taking with this comprehensive video guide. Students will learn to follow a structured template that enhances their note-taking skills. Use for Ted Talks, movie days, video presentations and more!
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By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
You may have had students screaming and banging their heads on their desk when their Movie Maker project opened up and all they saw were yellow "!" What to do? Well, here is a PowerPoint that will alleviate those issues before you begin. I've been using this for years and when students come in from other classes (I'm the Tech teacher) saying they are having issues, I show them this and they leave with the problems corrected. This PowerPoint sums up the issues and offers a solution that will prevent them from happening!!
Magic School Bus Episode & Topic Guide
By Abigail J McClellan
This product is a complete guide of the original Magic School Bus series. It includes the season, episode name, episode number, and the topic that is covered! This will save you so much time when looking for specific topics or episodes! I also use this in my classroom as a checklist to see which episodes I've already played so I do not repeat and it helps me with my yearly planning. For example, I save all the habitat episodes for fourth quarter when we teach habitats. This guide helps me plan and stay organized - I hope it helps you, too!
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Episode 4 Disney's The Crossover Series Text Companion Handout
By TooBookedUp
If your students loved reading Kwame Alexander's The Crossover, they need to see the new Disney+ series! As teachers, we want our students to be engaged, even when they are watching a film. With this resource, students will be challenged to think critically about the text and film in a variety of ways including comparing and contrasting, evaluating director decisions, and tracking character development across the series.
This resource includes:
Check out every episode bundled 1-8: Disney's The Crossover Series Text Companion Handouts Episodes 1-8 BUNDLE (TeachShare.com)
Kiss the Ground - Science video documentary - Worksheet and Key
By Danielle Mortimore
Looking for a worksheet for students to complete while watching the documentary "Kiss the Ground"? This is perfect for sub plans and days where student do not have devices, like the end of the year! It features 18 short answers questions and the key. Directions on how to get the movie for free for teachers are also included!
Movie info: "Kiss the Ground" is a documentary that explores the importance of healthy soil for the planet. The film explains how modern agricultural practices have led to soil degradation and environmental issues such as climate change. Most students know very little about the soil even though they interact with it directly or indirectly every day. This activity is perfect for Earth Day or sub plans if your sub has access to the computer (or your favorite partner teacher can set it up for them!)
NGSS - Middle School
TN State Standards
By Beth Hammett
Step-by-Step How-To for complete film writing analysis. This 36 page guide has two parts: Getting Started and Writing Your Essay. This easy-to-follow guide includes: What is film analysis? Literary Analysis and Film Concepts Getting Started How to Watch and Take Notes Audience Theme Emotions Writing Your Essay Introduction Plot Summary Body Paragraphs Setting Mood Characters Film Techniques Sound Lighting Symbolism Foreshadowing, Directors and Writers Using Film Quotes Conclusion Peer Workshopping Activity slides for: planning, writing theme and subject, introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion Excellent for flipped classrooms, homeschooling, online learners, literacy centers, individual and group learning.
The Lorax Watch Along - Sequence of events
By A Teachers Sidekick
Watch Along to go with Dr. Seuss's The Lorax
This activity is a watch along to go with the movie The Lorax. This product is focused on the events in the story. Students will take doodle notes of what they see/hear. Then describe their doodle notes, and finally sequence the events in the correct order.
Doodle Notes: This is a great way to allow students to visualize what they are watching/reading. Instead of writing what they see, students "doodle" what they are seeing/hearing. This is also a great accommodation for students who might need support with writing.
I have also included an event bank if students need some more support with sequencing the events.
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Blue Planet Seasons 1 and 2 COMPLETE question sets
By Quick Assignment Central
Includes a set of 10 questions with separate answer key. Written at a 9th grade level.
Includes 1 set for each of the 8 episodes of season 1 and 7 episodes of season 2 of Blue Planet. Total 15 sets.
The Casagrandes Movie Casagrandes Movie Guide with Cultural Components
By ARIANA PEREZ
Los Casagrande Movie Guide
A great movie to hook students and teach about culture.
Includes a reading about Purepechas along with a fill-in activity
and movie guide with answers.
Additional Cultural Points are added.
Including a Coloring Activity, True and False and a traditional Movie Guide.
Movie Worksheet Packet to use with ANY Movie: Perfect, Easy, Sub Plans!
By Catholic Kids
This 4-page packet is perfect for students to complete while watching any movie. It's a great lesson plan for emergency sub situations, ensuring that kids stay engaged and continue learning even when you can't be there.
The worksheets are designed to keep students actively thinking about the movie.
Every 10 minutes, students will respond to the movie with a variety of activities:
The final page of the packet provides a creative space for students to express themselves. It's an open area where they can doodle, draw pictures, and write words about the theme of the movie. This encourages artistic expression and helps students process the movie in a fun and engaging way.
This versatile resource is designed to be used with any movie, making it adaptable for different subjects and grade levels. It's a simple yet effective tool to keep on hand for any emergency. With this packet, you can be confident that your students will remain challenged and engaged, even when you aren't there to guide them.
Whether you're dealing with an unexpected absence or planning for a substitute, this movie packet is a reliable solution to maintain a productive and educational classroom environment.
Here are some great religious movie ideas...
Bible Miniseries
Therese
The Nativity Story
French Cultural Tips to Know Before Visiting France - French Culture
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
✮ French Cultural Tips to Know Before Visiting France - A lesson on French culture ✮
These printable handouts accompany a video about French cultural tips on YouTube. The video is not my property and is not downloadable with this resource. You will need to watch it online. The video is about 8 minutes long, and this resource includes one page with 12 questions in English to share with your students for discussion about cultural differences prior to watching the video. The second page includes 12 questions written in English to be answered while watching the video. There is a vocabulary list in French and English of all 15 French words introduced in the video. Finally, to wrap up the lesson there is a fun crossword puzzle to complete. The clues are given in English and the answers are in French.
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These resources make it easy to transform a short 8 minute video into a comprehensive cultural lesson that you'll feel good about using with your students. The video is presented by Géraldine from Comme une Française. Click here to view the video on YouTube.
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