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Preview of AP Art 2.04: Native North America

AP Art 2.04: Native North America

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Bring Native North American art and culture to life in your classroom with this engaging and comprehensive AP Art History lesson! This resource explores the diverse cultures of Native North America, their artistic traditions, and the impact of European contact—perfect for helping students build content knowledge and critical thinking skills. Students will examine key themes such as harmony with nature, spiritual beliefs, and cultural expression through art, while analyzing important works like
Preview of Into the Spider-Verse Film Analysis Bundle Viewing Questions, Notebook & Seminar

Into the Spider-Verse Film Analysis Bundle Viewing Questions, Notebook & Seminar

This Into the Spider-Verse Teacher Bundle combines three of my most popular resources into one package—perfect for building a full week (or two!) of engaging, rigorous film study.What’s Included: 1. Viewing Questions (5 pages)Scaffolded, act-by-act questions to guide comprehension and analysisMotif-tracking activity for recurring visual and thematic elementsPrint + digital formats for flexible classroom use2. Guided Viewing Notebook (student-facing workbook) 40+ scene study pages with guiding
Preview of Coraline Film Analysis Activities Practice Pack | Frame Annotation to Theme

Coraline Film Analysis Activities Practice Pack | Frame Annotation to Theme

Take your students beyond surface-level viewing with this comprehensive Coraline Film Analysis Activities Pack. Designed for middle and high school English and Film Studies classrooms, this resource scaffolds students from basic film vocabulary to deeper character, theme, and visual analysis. This pack includes:Introductory Pre-Viewing LessonNotes sheets (two versions: scaffolded + unscaffolded)Answer keyAct 1 Analysis Practice ActivitiesEditable notes sheet + PDF companionLinks to publicly ava
Preview of Coraline Viewing Questions Pack (with Answer Key)

Coraline Viewing Questions Pack (with Answer Key)

Keep students actively engaged while watching Coraline — and make analysis easier to teach.This flexible pack includes three complete versions of viewing questions plus a teacher answer key, giving you differentiated options for every class setup. Use them to scaffold reluctant learners, challenge advanced students, or guide deep film study discussions. What’s Inside:1. Intro to Film Form Viewing Notes (Version 1)Open-ended prompts to introduce cinematic analysisStructured by Acts 1–3 for paci
Preview of Frankenweenie: Characterization & Caricature Activities

Frankenweenie: Characterization & Caricature Activities

Teach your students to look closely at how characters are created, exaggerated, and represented in Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie. These activities introduce students to characterization, archetypes, stereotypes, and caricatures, then gives them a chance to practice through visual analysis and creative design. You also have the option to extend to a literary comparison with Frankenstein. This bundle combines visual literacy, character analysis, and comparative writing in one engaging resource set
Preview of Into the Spider-verse Film Analysis & Discussion Bundle

Into the Spider-verse Film Analysis & Discussion Bundle

This Into the Spider-Verse bundle brings together two powerful resources designed to move students from guided film analysis into independent discussion and critical thinking. Perfect for secondary English or Film Studies classrooms, these activities balance structure with rigor, giving teachers flexible ways to engage a wide range of learners. What’s Included: Guided Viewing Notebook (student-facing workbook)Black-and-white low-ink version for flexible classroom printingColorful print + digi
Preview of Coraline Movie Viewing Guide & Scaffolded Film Analysis | Intro to Film Studies

Coraline Movie Viewing Guide & Scaffolded Film Analysis | Intro to Film Studies

Bring film analysis into your ELA classroom with this Coraline Intro to Film Studies Viewing Guide & Homework Pack. Perfect for teachers introducing film form and literary analysis through movies, this resource combines guided viewing questions, homework writing prompts, and discussion models that help students strengthen close reading, evidence gathering, and analytical writing skills. This pack is flexible—use it as a stand-alone film study, or as the foundation for a longer Intro to Film
Preview of Frankenweenie: Characterization, Archetypes, Caricatures & Stereotypes

Frankenweenie: Characterization, Archetypes, Caricatures & Stereotypes

Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie is filled with quirky, exaggerated characters that are perfect for teaching characterization, archetypes, caricature, and stereotypes. This engaging lesson helps students analyze how filmmakers shape characters through appearance, actions, and cultural references — and pushes them to consider when exaggeration becomes homage, parody, or harmful stereotype. What’s Included Editable Google Docs & Slide Deck for easy digital/classroom useStep-by-step lesson flow with te
Preview of Coraline Film Form Vocabulary Lessons + Quiz Bundle

Coraline Film Form Vocabulary Lessons + Quiz Bundle

Introduce and assess film language with Coraline.This bundle combines two best-selling resources to help middle and high school students build and apply foundational film form vocabulary (distance, angle, cinematography, editing, mise-en-scène, and composition). Students ease into analysis with scaffolded pre-viewing lessons and then demonstrate mastery through a flexible vocabulary quiz with companion slides and clips. What’s Inside:Pre-Viewing + Film Vocabulary Lesson PackPre-viewing lesson us
Preview of Frankenweenie Active Viewing Questions

Frankenweenie Active Viewing Questions

Keep students actively engaged during Frankenweenie with this set of scaffolded viewing questions and theme/motif-tracking prompts. Designed for close watching, these questions guide students to notice horror and suspense techniques, parody and humor, and Tim Burton’s signature blend of the cute and grotesque. Students are invited to track recurring motifs (lightning/electricity, grief, parody, fear, etc.) while answering detailed questions across the three acts of the film. This helps studen
Preview of Active Viewing Questions | ELA Film Analysis for 2000 Live Action Grinch Movie

Active Viewing Questions | ELA Film Analysis for 2000 Live Action Grinch Movie

🎄 Keep students engaged while watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)These active viewing questions guide students through the 2000 live-action adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas with a clear focus on theme, character, symbolism, and film technique. Questions are listed chronologically and chunked by act, making it easy to pause, discuss, and assess comprehension while maintaining student accountability during the film. What’s IncludedViewing questions organized into thre
Preview of Frankenweenie “It’s Alive!” Scene Comparisons: Intertextual Film Analysis

Frankenweenie “It’s Alive!” Scene Comparisons: Intertextual Film Analysis

In this lesson pack, students compare Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie reanimation scenes with iconic “It’s Alive!” sequences from Frankenstein (1931) and Young Frankenstein (1974). Through charts, guiding questions, and scaffolded prompts, they’ll analyze how motivation, sound, tone, mood, and theme shift across films — and what these choices say about science, responsibility, and parody. What’s Included: Comparison Chart: Sparky vs. Fish scenes (Frankenweenie)General Viewing Questions for compar
Preview of Coraline — Pre-Viewing & Film Form Vocabulary Lesson Pack

Coraline — Pre-Viewing & Film Form Vocabulary Lesson Pack

Ease students into film analysis with Coraline.This lesson introduces essential film form vocabulary ( distance, angle, cinematography, editing, mise-en-scène, and composition) while guiding students through the opening scenes of Coraline. Scaffolded notes and a master vocabulary deck help students practice applying cinematic terms before diving into deeper analysis. What’s Inside: Pre-Viewing Lesson (Opening Scenes)Guided notes in two versions: • With scaffolding (shot descriptions provided)
Preview of Unit 1 AP European History High School Notes Outline Print Digital Editable

Unit 1 AP European History High School Notes Outline Print Digital Editable

This 20-page Unit 1 notes outline covers the major themes, concepts, and historical developments of the Renaissance and Age of Exploration, providing students with structured, content-rich summaries that are ideal for daily instruction, guided notes, review, or AP exam prep. Designed for maximum clarity and efficiency, this resource breaks down each topic into manageable sections with key terms, main ideas, and essential historical context. What’s Included: ✅ 20 pages of detailed, structured n
Preview of Coraline Pre-Viewing Lesson

Coraline Pre-Viewing Lesson

Hook your students before the movie even begins.This pre-viewing lesson uses Coraline’s opening sequence to introduce students to basic film form vocabulary while activating thematic questions that spark curiosity and prior knowledge. Students ease into film analysis with guided notes, essential questions, and scaffolded or non-scaffolded options for support. What’s Included:Pre-Viewing/Thematic Activation Questions (printable PDF & Editable Google Docs)Guided Viewing Lesson for Coraline’s open
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