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2 Pack Day of the Dead Movie Guide Bundle | Questions | Activities

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This worked perfectly into our Dia De Los Muetros celebration and the students loved finding the answers to the questions during the movies!

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    1. [ 30% off ] - Come get this discounted offer of 10 sets of seasonal movie guides. ★★ Check out the full previews ★★Day of the Dead• Coco (1 - 6)• The Book of Life (1 - 6)Christmas• A Christmas Carol (7 - 12) • The Snowman (1 - 5) • The Christmas Chronicles (4 - 9)• Elf (3 - 6)Easter• Rise of the Gua
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    Come get this 23 page discounted offer of 2 sets of movie guides related to the Day of the Dead (Coco and The Book of Life).

    ★★ Check out the full previews ★★

    Best suited for grades 1-6 as there are 2 sets of questions for differentiation, multiple choice and long answer. The pack includes the following film comprehension questions + extras:

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    1. The Book of Life - Grades 1-6

    This 10 page movie guide with handouts accompanies the film "The Book of Life (2014)" also known as "El libro de la vida". This guide will also work well as a sub plan for your substitute teacher.

    PART 1 – Comprehension Questions

    • There are 25 questions altogether. I have made two sets for the higher and lower grades. One set is multiple choice and the other is long answer. They are both in chronological order and include answers. I like to act out the scenes to the younger kids to give clues and help. It's great fun with kids.

    PART 2 - One page is just for fun.

    • There is a word search with 17 words and a calavera ready to be designed and colored.

    PART 3 - Character profiles. For a group of 3 if too much for one child.

    • There are 3 character profiles to complete. Students draw a profile picture, describe their features and personality, then write what they like and dislike about that character. Includes the characters Maria, Manolo and Joaquin.

    This movie is about Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart, embarks on an adventure that spans three fantastic worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

    Great to watch before Halloween or Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) or to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.

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    2. Coco - Grades 1-6

    This 16 page movie guide with handouts accompanies the film "Coco (2017)". Steeped in Mexican culture and folklore, the movie follows young Miguel whose dreams of becoming a musician are hampered by his family's ban on music. Magically entering the Land of the Dead, Miguel embarks on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind his family history.

    Included in the worksheets:

    PART 1 -

    There are 30 comprehension questions altogether. I have made two sets for the higher and lower grades. One set is multiple choice with 3 possible answers, and the other is full sentence answers. In chronological order with answer keys.

    PART 2 – Creativity

    • Students to design and draw an imaginary spirit guide (alebrijes) with description.

    • Decorating a calavera.

    PART 3 – Character profiles. For a group of 4 if too much for one child.

    • There are 4 character profiles to complete. Students draw a profile picture, describe their features and personality, then write what they like and dislike about that character. Includes the characters Miguel, Hector, Abuelita and Dante.

    Word Search Fun - with 15 words to find, 5 of which need clues answered beforehand.

    Sentence Fun – Students first write sentences using each of the letters from the words “Coco Movie” then write about places in the movie where they felt sad, happy and excited.

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    Thank you, and enjoy!

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    * All product covers are designed by myself using images and fonts either under Creative Commons CC0 or are copyright free (PixaBay.com and 1001fonts.com). Names and titles are for ease of use and reference only. © Samuel Hull

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    Worried about copyright issues using movies in the classroom? Don't be! Read all about it here:

    Exceptions & Limitations: Classroom Use, Fair Use, and more

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    How can movies help students learn English?

    Learning from movies is motivating and enjoyable

    - Sometimes students need a change in style, and movies are generally an integral

    part of a student's life.

    Movies provides authentic and varied language

    - It's always a good idea to introduce students examples of English in real

    situations. This includes accents different to your own.

    Movies gives a visual context

    - This gives the student the ability to interpret the language in full visual context.

    To see such visual supports as facial expressions and gestures simultaneously.

    Variety and flexibility

    - Movies can also act as a springboard for follow-up tasks such as discussions,

    debates on social issues, role plays, reconstructing a dialogue or summarising.

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