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Geography movie guides for staff

Preview of Blood Diamond movie guide

Blood Diamond movie guide

a 25 question and answer movie guide for Blood Diamond
Preview of Blue Planet Season 2 Episode 4 (Big Blue) - Question Set

Blue Planet Season 2 Episode 4 (Big Blue) - Question Set

Includes a set of 10 questions with separate answer key. Written at a 9th grade level.
Preview of Blue Planet Season 2 Episode 2 (The Deep) - Question Set

Blue Planet Season 2 Episode 2 (The Deep) - Question Set

Includes a set of 10 questions with separate answer key. Written at a 9th grade level.
Preview of Blue Planet Season 2 Episode 1 (One Ocean) - Question Set

Blue Planet Season 2 Episode 1 (One Ocean) - Question Set

Includes a set of 10 questions with separate answer key. Written at a 9th grade level.
Preview of Blue Planet Season 1 Episode 2 (Secrets of the Ocean Depths) - Question Set

Blue Planet Season 1 Episode 2 (Secrets of the Ocean Depths) - Question Set

Includes a set of 10 questions with separate answer key. Written at a 9th grade level.
Preview of FEARLESS GUIDED MOVIE QUESTIONS - ASIA- GEOGRAPHY/CULTURE

FEARLESS GUIDED MOVIE QUESTIONS - ASIA- GEOGRAPHY/CULTURE

Created by
JANELLE ROBINSON
The Movie Fearless is based on the life story of one of China’s historical sports heroes, wushu legend Huo Yuanjia, who lived from 1868 to 1910. After a horrible tragedy occurred in Huo Yuanjia's life, he leaves his homeland and finds himself in a remote village. While in this village, he gains a new appreciation for the important things in life. After being there for a while, he decides to return to his home to reconcile his past with his present life. He then finds himself in a duel to the
Preview of Crash Course Buisness Entrepreneurship 1-5 Bundle Q & A Key

Crash Course Buisness Entrepreneurship 1-5 Bundle Q & A Key

Host Hank GreenCC E#1We start our series on Entrepreneurship with Anna Akana at the helm! We'll be talking about what Entrepreneurs are, what you need to be one, the pitfalls of running your own business, as well as the real benefits! Plus we get to hear Anna say "Entrepreneur" maybe a thousand times. (Crash Course Synopsis )1. Who is an Entrepreneur?2. Ideas and Business Plans3. Value Proposition & Customer Segment4. What Can You Learn From Competition5. Legal Basics and Business Entity F
Preview of Crash Course Geography Episodes 11-20 Bundle Q & A Key

Crash Course Geography Episodes 11-20 Bundle Q & A Key

Host Alizé CarrèreCC Geography PlaylistWelcome to Crash Course Geography hosted by Alizé Carrère! This course with be split into two parts. In the first half, we will focus on physical geography or the processes and phenomena of the physical world both above and below the Earth's surface. We'll ask questions like, "why is the seafloor so young when the Earth is so old?" or try to identify why winds and ocean currents are so important to life on Earth. Then we'll turn our focus to human geography
Preview of THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM:  ASIA - GEOGRAPHY/CULTURE

THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM: ASIA - GEOGRAPHY/CULTURE

Created by
JANELLE ROBINSON
The movie, the Forbidden Kingdom, is about a Chinese mythological God, Sun Wukong, known as the God of Martial Arts and the Monkey King. The Monkey King is known to be a trickster God, who will play a major role in Wu Cheng, the main character in the movie, adventures to the West. In this movie, Lu Yan and the Monk are responsible for training a 21st century, teenage King Fu fanatic who has been summoned to fight a century old battle. It is his responsibility to free the Monkey King who has b
Preview of CROUCHING TIGER HIDDEN DRAGON GUIDED MOVIE QUESTIONS:  ASIA- GEOGRAPHY

CROUCHING TIGER HIDDEN DRAGON GUIDED MOVIE QUESTIONS: ASIA- GEOGRAPHY

Created by
JANELLE ROBINSON
This Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon guided viewing movie question document consists of 84 questions that fall in the order that the video plays. This movie is based on the Wang Dulu novel that was serialized across 1941 and 1942. It is based on a true story about the renowned swordsman, Li Mu Bai, from the early 19th century Qing dynasty. In this movie, Li gives up his legendary Green Destiny sword to mark an end of his career as a warrior. He entrusts his sword to his life long friend, Shu L
Preview of Crash Course Geography Episodes 1-10 Bundle Q & A Key

Crash Course Geography Episodes 1-10 Bundle Q & A Key

Host Alizé CarrèreCC Geography PlaylistWelcome to Crash Course Geography hosted by Alizé Carrère! This course with be split into two parts. In the first half, we will focus on physical geography or the processes and phenomena of the physical world both above and below the Earth's surface. We'll ask questions like, "why is the seafloor so young when the Earth is so old?" or try to identify why winds and ocean currents are so important to life on Earth. Then we'll turn our focus to human geography
Preview of Crash Course Geography # 19 The Plate Tectonics Revolution Q&A Key

Crash Course Geography # 19 The Plate Tectonics Revolution Q&A Key

Host Alizé CarrèreCCG19Today we're going to tell the story of a quiet revolution in the 1960s that shifted our entire understanding of how the Earth works. We currently believe that the Earth's broken outer shell rises from the mantle and folds back in - kind of like a dance of creative destruction and reconstruction - giving us our continents and oceans, mountains and valleys, volcanoes, and earthquakes. And it would take a group of scientists all over the world to get us this grand unifying th
Preview of Crash Course Geography # 16 Population & Food? Q&A

Crash Course Geography # 16 Population & Food? Q&A

Host Alizé CarrèreCCG15Today we’re going to talk about the link between population and food energy. As the world's population keeps growing, finding ways to provide enough food and water for everyone while supporting a sustainable environment can be tricky! We'll take a closer look at food chains and how energy is transferred between different trophic levels, follow the trends in human consumption as incomes rise, and talk about the two types of overpopulation as they're related to the planet's
Preview of Crash Course Geography # 15 What Are Ecosystems? Q&A

Crash Course Geography # 15 What Are Ecosystems? Q&A

Host Alizé CarrèreCCG15Today we're going to take a closer look at ecosystems -- which are communities of living organisms in an area interacting with their environment -- and how this relationship between the amount of energy a place receives and the movement of nutrients is what makes the incredible diversity of life possible. We'll also take a look at the patterns we see in the main global biomes, show you why some biomes (like tropical rainforests) are so productive, and discuss an agricultur
Preview of Crash Course Geography # 9 How Do Oceans Circulate? Q & A

Crash Course Geography # 9 How Do Oceans Circulate? Q & A

Host Alizé CarrèreCrash Course Geography 9Today, we're going to take a closer look at how the oceans circulate by following the life of a discarded water bottle as it gets snagged in the North Pacific Garbage Patch. We'll talk about what causes the movement of water, called current, both near the surface and much deeper in the oceans, and we'll show how they follow similar (but not identical) paths to the winds. Ocean circulation plays a huge role in cycling vital nutrients within the seas and h
Preview of Crash Course Geography Episodes 16-20 Bundle Q & A Key

Crash Course Geography Episodes 16-20 Bundle Q & A Key

Host Alizé CarrèreCC Geography PlaylistWelcome to Crash Course Geography hosted by Alizé Carrère! This course with be split into two parts. In the first half, we will focus on physical geography or the processes and phenomena of the physical world both above and below the Earth's surface. We'll ask questions like, "why is the seafloor so young when the Earth is so old?" or try to identify why winds and ocean currents are so important to life on Earth. Then we'll turn our focus to human geography
Preview of Crash Course Geography Episodes 11-15 Bundle Q & A Key

Crash Course Geography Episodes 11-15 Bundle Q & A Key

Host Hank GreenCC Geography PlaylistWelcome to Crash Course Geography hosted by Alizé Carrère! This course with be split into two parts. In the first half, we will focus on physical geography or the processes and phenomena of the physical world both above and below the Earth's surface. We'll ask questions like, "why is the seafloor so young when the Earth is so old?" or try to identify why winds and ocean currents are so important to life on Earth. Then we'll turn our focus to human geography an
Preview of Crash Course Geography Episodes 1-5 Bundle Q & A Key

Crash Course Geography Episodes 1-5 Bundle Q & A Key

Host Alizé CarrèreCC Geography #1Welcome to Crash Course Geography hosted by Alizé Carrère! This course with be split into two parts. In the first half, we will focus on physical geography or the processes and phenomena of the physical world both above and below the Earth's surface. We'll ask questions like, "why is the seafloor so young when the Earth is so old?" or try to identify why winds and ocean currents are so important to life on Earth. Then we'll turn our focus to human geography and e
Preview of Crash Course Geography # 4 What is Physical Geography Q & A  - Distance Learning

Crash Course Geography # 4 What is Physical Geography Q & A - Distance Learning

Host Alizé CarrèreCrash Course Geography 4Traditionally, geography is studied as two interconnected parts: physical geography and human geography. For the first half of this series, we will be focusing on physical geography, which is all about recognizing the characteristics of the environment and the processes that create, modify, and destroy those environments. But remember, human-environment interactions are fundamental to studying geography so we won't be ignoring human impact, it just won't
Preview of Crash Course Geography # 20 How Does the Earth Create Different Landforms? Q&A

Crash Course Geography # 20 How Does the Earth Create Different Landforms? Q&A

Host Alizé CarrèreCCG20Cliffs and canyons, beaches and dunes, floodplains and river valleys, plateaus and mountains — these are all products of a restless Earth. In today’s episode we’re going to take a closer look at how landforms greatly influence how people live and derive meaning and a sense of place. From the hills and ponds we see everyday to impressive landscapes like Uluru in Australia or the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia they all have stories to tell. (Crash Course Synopsis 13:00)Fi
Preview of Crash Course Geography # 14 How do We Classify Climates? Q&A

Crash Course Geography # 14 How do We Classify Climates? Q&A

Host Alizé CarrèreCCG14Today we’re going to talk about climate change which is when there is a change in the average weather patterns in a region over a long period of time - these changes can be natural or human-caused. We’ll discuss the main driving forces of climate change in the past and show you how what’s happening now is unlike anything in the past. Global warming, or when there is an increase in the average surface temperature of the planet, has been well-documented since the Industrial
Preview of Crash Course Geography # 13 How do We Classify Climates? Q&A

Crash Course Geography # 13 How do We Classify Climates? Q&A

Host Alizé CarrèreCrash Course Geography 13From gnocchi and salchipapas to potato chips and french fries, it seems like every cuisine around the world has embraced the potato! And this humble tuber did not originate in Ireland or France, but near Lake Titicaca near the border of what is now known as Bolivia and Peru 7000-9000 years ago! So today, we're going to trace this history of the potato as we teach you about climate, how we classify it using the Köppen system, and the ways humans have emp
Preview of Crash Course Geography # 10 What is a Cloud? Q & A

Crash Course Geography # 10 What is a Cloud? Q & A

Host Alizé CarrèreCrash Course Geography 10In addition to just being beautiful one-of-a-kind panoramas in the sky, clouds can tell us so much about how energy and weather patterns flow around the globe. Today, we'll talk about how clouds form, the three main types (cirrus, status, and cumulus), explain how and why we get rain, and end with a discussion on humidity and how high humidity can feel hot and sticky on a warm day but comfortable on a cold day. So join us and countless people throughout
Preview of Crash Course Geography # 8 Where Does Wind Come From? Q & A

Crash Course Geography # 8 Where Does Wind Come From? Q & A

Host Alizé CarrèreCrash Course Geography 8There's an invisible force shaping our lives, affecting the weather, climate, land, economy, and just whether a flag looks majestic or not - we're talking about the wind! Today we’re going to go into the science of where the wind comes from and take a closer look at the major wind systems and pressure belts across the globe. We'll explain how the Coriolis effect causes the winds to curve (and makes air travel a bit more complicated), explore the doldrums
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