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Preview of Into the Spiderverse Viewing Questions || Film Analysis for Secondary ELA

Into the Spiderverse Viewing Questions || Film Analysis for Secondary ELA

Bring high-interest film into your classroom with this set of Viewing Questions for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. This resource guides students to look beyond the surface of the movie and analyze how visuals, motifs, and character choices build meaning. Students will: Track recurring visual motifs (masks, shadows, glitches, color, comic-book style, and more). Analyze framing, lighting, and angles to interpret character emotions and themes. Explore themes of identity, belonging, and transfo
Preview of Scientific Method Doodle Notes - PRINT & GO for MS/HS - Intervention MLL/ESE

Scientific Method Doodle Notes - PRINT & GO for MS/HS - Intervention MLL/ESE

Make learning the scientific method engaging, visual, and differentiated with these Scientific Method Doodle Notes! Students will color, define, and explain each step of the scientific method while completing a microscope-themed graphic organizer designed to support understanding of experimental design and scientific inquiry. These doodle notes help students organize information, strengthen vocabulary, and build connections between the steps scientists use during investigations. Students explore
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 PHOTOGRAPHY with iPADS | Curriculum BUNDLE | Art & STEM Lessons

PHOTOGRAPHY with iPADS | Curriculum BUNDLE | Art & STEM Lessons

Photography for iPads Part 1 and 2 have now been bundled to give you, up to a year's worth of teaching content. Perfect for anyone teaching Photography, Art, Digital Technology or STEM, and need an impactful series of lessons that you can teach immediately. All you need is your digital device, I've done the rest for you. Your students will love participating in each of 24 engaging topics, as they navigate through the digital photography challenges. These lessons are purposely designed for cho
Preview of Shapes and Emotions Poster Art and Literature / Language Arts

Shapes and Emotions Poster Art and Literature / Language Arts

This poster is created for 18 x 24 inches and can be printed smaller scale if desired. The poster describes some meanings of colors and of shapes.
Preview of Into the Spider-Verse Scene Study Questions – Guided Film Analysis Prompts

Into the Spider-Verse Scene Study Questions – Guided Film Analysis Prompts

Push beyond general comprehension with these Scene Study Questions for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. This resource provides over 40 guided prompts tied to specific scenes, making it easy to scaffold deeper analysis of the film. Students will:Examine how camera angles, color, and sound design shape meaning.Analyze key themes of identity, family, and transformation across pivotal sequences.Track recurring motifs (masks, glitches, comic-book framing, etc.) in context.Write or discuss using e
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 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 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 Fashion & Identity Design Task – IB MYP Design (Years 2–3)

Fashion & Identity Design Task – IB MYP Design (Years 2–3)

Created by
IBSavvy
Help your MYP Design students explore the connection between fashion and identity through this engaging, hands-on activity! Designed for MYP Years 2–3, this task deepens students’ understanding of how personal and cultural identity can be expressed through design choices. Students investigate key concepts, analyze examples, and apply their learning in a culminating poster project that showcases their knowledge and creativity. The activity encourages reflection, research, and visual communicat
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 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 Self Portrait, Africa, Architecture, Clay Cats Art project BUNDLE x4 lessons 4-6

Self Portrait, Africa, Architecture, Clay Cats Art project BUNDLE x4 lessons 4-6

4 popular Visual Art projects BUNDLED. Part 1 again includes a mix of 4 comprehensive lesson plans focusing on a range of media and skills, including themes like: the African Savannah and it's animals, Architecture in a whimsical style, self-portraiture for back to school and pottery sculptures. Media skills include: drawing, painting, colouring, photography and clay ceramics. Examples created with students in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades (ages 8-12), and includes art projects for a range of d
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
Preview of Human Body Systems Lesson Presentation

Human Body Systems Lesson Presentation

This product is a Power Point presentation about body systems, including what they are, along with detailed examples, and a multitude of ways to explain to students how they can and will affect their lives. The slides also include quick interactive slides such as fill in the blanks, "Imagine this!", "Act it out!", and charts for comparisons. This presentation was intended for middle school students but can easily be adjusted for upper elementary or lower high school students. Once you have downl
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 Botero (art / el arte)

Botero (art / el arte)

Created by
Señora Hongell
Fernando Botero: Artist Study PPT Introduce your students to the world of Fernando Botero with this 20-slide, ready-to-go presentation packed with visuals, information, and interactive elements! What’s included: • biography of Fernando Botero • notes on his life, style, and artistic approach • exploration of his art works and their meaning • plethora of examples of his paintings & sculptures • slides highlighting his sculptures specifically • art comparison activity: Botero vs. Picass
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
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