Monster Movie Guide | Worksheet | Questions | Google Slides (NR - 2018)

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Monster Movie Guide | Worksheet | Questions | Google Slides (NR - 2018) challenges students to see this gripping story through Steve Harmon's eyes. Analyze the court case, explore how perspective changes reality, discuss the relationships Steve chooses to form, and evaluate the prosecution's case. Think like a director and describe how the way certain scenes are filmed affects the viewer. Finally, explore how labels can affect people and whether or not justice was served in Steve's case.
Please preview the film or checkout a parental guide to decide if it is appropriate for your classroom
Note: This movie was a special request by a teacher that studies the 1999 novel by Walter Dean Myers with the class and then watches the movie afterwards.
As of 06/2022 this movie is available for streaming here at Netflix
Check the preview file for high resolution sample questions to see if this movie guide is suitable for your students. This resource consists of 11 high-level, short answer reflection and essay questions that will do more than just ask your students to regurgitate information.
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This product includes:
- An EASEL by TPT version of the student movie guide (compatible with Google Classroom)
A single, 10 page .PDF file consisting of:
- An answer key (4 pages)
- CCSS alignment indicating standards met (1 page)
- A PDF with link to a Google Slides version (1 page)
- A student movie guide (4 pages)
CCSS Note: I’ve taken the liberty of aligning certain reading standards with the act of consuming content via the movie instead. Although students aren’t reading they are asked to perform the same cognitive functions on the content that they consumed from the movie.
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General Tips for Using the Print version of this Movie Guide:
- Print one, double-sided movie guide for each student
- Preview the next question on the movie guide as you complete each one, this can help students pay attention to important upcoming events.
- Pause at the times designated on the movie guide, encourage students to debate, discuss and talk about their ideas before writing their answers.
- Discourage students from simply copying answers.
- Randomly choose a student to share their answer and defend it if necessary.
- If time allows, feel free to rewind and show important parts of the movie again for additional analysis.
- After completing the short answers, allow 5-10 minutes for each essay question at the end of the film.
- On average, this movie guide will require about 45-60 minutes in addition to the length of the movie.
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