The movie "1776" is great for teaching about the American Revolution and specifically the Declaration of Independence. These questions are designed to be used batch by batch as students finish watching portions of the movie -- or they can be used after the whole movie has been watched, as a final assessment.
I find that students are MUCH more attentive and on-task during a class movie if they know they will be assessed afterwards on the main ideas and important details in the film.
Examview TestBanks are compatible with both Examview software and CPS, if you have "clickers" in use in your class.
This set is made up of three time-stamped files:
File 1 has 20 questions, half T/F and half Multiple Choice, and covers from the start of the movie until 53:00 -- approximately one class period of movie-watching.
File 2 has 29 questions (16 T/F, 6 Y/N, 6 Mult Ch, and 1 Numberic) and covers from 53:00 minutes in until 2:06:00.
File 3 has 9 questions (3 T/F, 6 Mult Ch) and covers from 2:07:00 to the end of the film.
The total download contains 57 questions. There are 9 of them in the sample download.
Movie Questions created by Elise Parker

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