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Visual arts Common Core RL.8.7 resources

Preview of Film and Literature- Complete Unit Plan with Lesson Plans, Worksheets, & Finals

Film and Literature- Complete Unit Plan with Lesson Plans, Worksheets, & Finals

Created by
Jessica Low
Common Core State Standards aligned! Includes: -unit overview -daily lesson plans -worksheets for a variety of texts -teacher keys -two final assessments -links to additional resources and materials Texts used in the unit: Harry Potter; Nanny McPhee/Nurse Matilda; The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe; A Little Princess; Citizen Kane; etc. Common Core: The unit was designed to hit the 7th Grade Common Core Reading Fictional Text Standards; however, it also works nicely with the 8th Grade Com
Preview of The Giver Movie Guide

The Giver Movie Guide

Keep students engaged in movies by providing guides for them to complete during viewing. This movie guide for The Giver contains 22 chronological questions and an answer guide.Movie Guide RecommendationsIs there a movie you want to show in class, but you don't have a guide to help keep students focused and engaged while viewing? Please click here to provide recommendations for movie guides you'd like to see available, and I'll do my best to get them for you!Earn TpT Credits!Did you know you can
Preview of Common Core Screenwriting -  Students As Screenwriters - Creative Writing Unit

Common Core Screenwriting - Students As Screenwriters - Creative Writing Unit

Created by
PopMcGee
What Is Screenwriting?Screenwriting is a form of storytelling that creates a visual tale for the reader, and if performed, the viewer. Screenplays can be either original pieces of work, or stories taken from other forms of literature. This is commonly to referred to as an adapted screenplay. Why Every Student Should Be A Screenwriter?In creating any screenplay, the writer must have a clear understanding of the setting, the characters, and dialogue. This is true for the work in its entirety,
Preview of Teaching Graphic Novels

Teaching Graphic Novels

Created by
Kim Kroll
This lesson gives an overview of graphic novels, including vocabulary, reading order, and much more. The student worksheet allows students to easily follow the lesson on the 22-slide PowerPoint (lesson plan included). This is a great one- day overview lesson when teaching any graphic novel, such as Maus by Art Spiegelman or March by John Lewis. Extend to 2 days with the extra activity of creating your own graphic novel page / comic page! (A graphic novel page template is included.) The lesson be
Preview of Movie vs Book - Compare/Contrast Worksheets - Blank Templates and "The Giver"

Movie vs Book - Compare/Contrast Worksheets - Blank Templates and "The Giver"

Movie vs Book - Compare/Contrast Venn Diagram worksheet engages students in viewing movies based on books. I have provided a blank worksheet for you to use with any book and one specifically for The Giver. The worksheet includes a word bank that you can use to add any names/vocab related to the story. Movie vs Book - Compare/Contrast Characterization worksheet asks students to compare how a character is portrayed in both the movie and book.
Preview of Film Study- Freedom Writers

Film Study- Freedom Writers

Created by
Nelson Reads
An annual end of year wrap up! Students will watch the movie, Freedom Writers, while answering comprehension questions created to align to standards. Potential as a culminating project after reading the paired book. Includes a teacher guide and student film study guide. The film study guide includes character analysis, plot development and opportunities to make connections while viewing. *Since this movie is PG13, follow your school's protocol for viewing movies, including parent or administr
Preview of Analyzing Visual Elements in Film: 3 Double Sided Worksheets + PPT!

Analyzing Visual Elements in Film: 3 Double Sided Worksheets + PPT!

Created by
Too Booked Up
Make ANY film showing rigorous with this PDF handout. If your students are watching a film companion to a text, this is the perfect graphic organizer for you! Students will closely analyze the characters' movements, facial expressions, body language, tone, and voice; by closely evaluating the visual elements they will be able to identify the mood of the scene!I had my students use their worksheet while analyzing the film version of Hamlet after reading "The Shakespeare Stealer" by Gary Blackwood
Preview of Narrative Book Trailer Planner

Narrative Book Trailer Planner

What would your favorite book be like as a movie? Summarize your favorite book through a fun movie trailer project. If you're looking to get your students excited about literacy, this is the resource!This template uses a movie trailer structure to summarize your students favorite books and imagine them as a movie. You can then create a larger project for students to use their planners to create the trailer in iMovie or another simple videos editing app. This is enrichment activity is great for f
Preview of Student Choice Projects: For Literature or Films

Student Choice Projects: For Literature or Films

Tired of the same projects? Want something new and creative? Give students a choice!!This product includes ten different engaging multimedia project ideas for students to choose from; to use at the conclusion of viewing a film, or reading a text. Examples of Projects: PSA's, Infographics, Memes/GIFs...Includes suggested sites, apps, and platforms for presentation. Projects are Inquiry-based, critical thinking, differentiated, SEL.Perfect for in-person, hybrid, and distance learning.Rubrics are i
Preview of Book vs. Movie Compare and Contrast Worksheets ~ Fits any book & movie

Book vs. Movie Compare and Contrast Worksheets ~ Fits any book & movie

Created by
TeachThisTeacher
This is a really neat little exercise that will get your students comparing and contrasting the literary work of a book vs a movie. There is so much to compare and contrast when it comes to depictions in a movie and a book. I am so pleased to present a detailed and guided way to prompt students to start the brain demanding task of finding important similarities and differences. This activity will guide students to first look at the author and director. Then, setting, character and plot decisions
Preview of Lord of the Flies Video Clip Questions

Lord of the Flies Video Clip Questions

This set of questions asks students to think critically about the difference between the novel and 1990 film version of The Lord of the Flies.This activity is broken up into three pages and correlates with the beginning, middle, and end of the film. They can be used at one time if you are watching the film in its entirety, or you can use one sheet at a time if choosing to use clips as you teach.There are a balance of questions ranging from -student opinion on which portrays they find to be more
Preview of Movie Comparison Questionnaire

Movie Comparison Questionnaire

Students will answer 6 questions as they analyze a movie after reading the novel. Questions range in asking their options of the movie in regards to director choices, setting, music, and casting. These questions are universal and can work with any novel/ book combination.
Preview of Text to Film Comparison Worksheet

Text to Film Comparison Worksheet

Created by
GRUZELA
Use this worksheet to have your scholars analyze the concepts of film adaptations of popular texts.
Preview of The Fault in Our Stars Book vs. Movie Notes

The Fault in Our Stars Book vs. Movie Notes

Created by
SrtaWaldo
Use The Fault in Our Stars to show students just how different the book and movie can be! The directions ask students to mark an x in one column to show if the event was in just the book or just the movie. Some rows need an x for both! I have not yet tested this product in a classroom, but would suggest it as a note-taking device while students watch the movie after reading the book.Includes both a blank student version (with 2 full pages of events about which to decide book/movie/both), a te
Preview of Discussion Activity for Twilight Zone Ep: The Obsolete Man

Discussion Activity for Twilight Zone Ep: The Obsolete Man

Created by
Nathan Scott
Essential questions for a rich discussion of the Twilight Zone Episode: The Obsolete Man. Great, thought provoking, open-ended questions. Frames the episode's central themes and previews the dilemmas presented in the installment. Best used before screening the episode.
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