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Coco Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 6

Coco Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 6
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 4, 5, 6, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Coco Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 6 Bring meaningful discussions, cultural learning, and literacy skills to your classroom with this engaging Coco Movie Study ! Inspired by Disney•Pixar’s beloved film, this resource helps students explore themes of family, memory, identity, and following their dreams while building comprehension, vocabulary, critical thinking, and social-emotional learning skills. With 30 ready-to-use activities, students stay engaged from beginning to end while making powerful personal connections to the story. What's Included 30 printable student activities Complete student workbook Detailed teacher guide and lesson plan Full answer key Comprehension questions Character analysis activities Theme and critical-thinking tasks Vocabulary and language exercises Cultural learning activities about Día de los Muertos Family tree diagram activities Flowchart reading activities Fraction and data-analysis practice Creative writing prompts Reflection and SEL activities Ofrenda design project Discussion questions and extension activities Students will explore: Family and remembrance Mexican culture and traditions Character development Inference and critical thinking Vocabulary development Story structure and summarizing Personal reflection and empathy Data interpretation and diagrams How It Works in the Classroom This Coco movie guide is designed for flexibility and can be used in: Whole-class movie studies ELA lessons Cultural awareness units SEL lessons Substitute plans Independent work Homeschool settings Small-group discussions After-movie reflection activities Students move through activities before, during, and after viewing the film. The resource includes comprehension tasks, character studies, vocabulary practice, cultural exploration, data-analysis activities, and creative response projects for a well-rounded learning experience. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize key events from the story Analyze character choices and motivations Explore themes of family, memory, and identity Develop cultural understanding of Día de los Muertos Strengthen vocabulary and language skills Practice inference and evidence-based thinking Read and interpret diagrams and data Apply fraction concepts Make meaningful personal connections through reflection Engage in creative writing and discussion This resource supports: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Cultural Literacy Critical Thinking Discussion and Speaking Skills Cross-Curricular Learning Beginning Math & Data Analysis Skills Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Combines literacy, culture, SEL, and critical thinking ✅ Encourages respectful cultural understanding ✅ Promotes meaningful classroom discussions ✅ Includes answer key for easy grading ✅ Perfect for movie days with academic purpose ✅ Supports a wide range of learners ✅ Features creative, analytical, and reflective activities ✅ Easy to use for whole group, independent work, or sub plans ✅ Helps students connect personally to themes of family and remembrance Teachers love that this resource transforms a favorite movie into a rich educational experience while encouraging empathy, cultural awareness, and deeper thinking. Add this Coco Movie Study to your classroom today and help students strengthen literacy skills while exploring the powerful themes of family, culture, remembrance, and belonging. It's the perfect companion for meaningful movie-based learning!

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'Elemental' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 9

'Elemental' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 9
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'Elemental' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 9 Make movie day meaningful with this engaging Elemental Movie Study ! Based on Pixar’s heartwarming film, this resource helps students explore important themes like identity, family, acceptance, immigration, and following your dreams while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, science, math, and social-emotional learning skills. With 30 differentiated activities, students stay actively engaged while making meaningful connections to the story and their own lives. What's Included 30 ready-to-use student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Theme and discussion prompts Vocabulary development exercises Science connections to states of matter Math graphing and data activities Geography and map-design tasks Creative writing activities SEL reflection prompts Cross-curricular extension ideas Assessment rubric Differentiated activities for Grades 3–9 Students will explore: Identity and belonging Family expectations and personal dreams Acceptance and diversity Immigration and new beginnings Character growth and relationships Scientific concepts related to matter Data interpretation and graphing Creative expression and reflection How It Works in the Classroom This Elemental movie guide can be used in a variety of educational settings: Whole-class movie studies ELA lessons SEL and character education units Science enrichment lessons Cross-curricular learning activities Independent work Sub plans Homeschool learning Small-group discussions Fast-finisher activities Students complete activities before viewing, after viewing, and during guided discussions. The resource includes comprehension checks, character studies, theme exploration, science investigations, graphing activities, creative projects, and reflection exercises. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence key events from the film Analyze characters using evidence from the story Explore themes of family, identity, acceptance, and belonging Develop vocabulary and language skills Strengthen critical-thinking abilities Make personal and real-world connections Investigate states of matter and scientific concepts Interpret graphs and analyze data Practice creative and reflective writing Engage in meaningful classroom discussions Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Science Mathematics Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Critical Thinking Character Education Speaking and Listening Skills Cross-Curricular Learning Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Combines ELA, science, math, and SEL in one lesson ✅ Encourages rich classroom discussions ✅ Includes answer key and teacher guide ✅ Supports multiple grade levels ✅ Promotes empathy, acceptance, and self-awareness ✅ Helps students connect learning to real-life experiences ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Includes creative, analytical, and reflective activities ✅ Makes movie-based learning both fun and educational Teachers love using this resource to spark conversations about family, identity, belonging, and following your dreams while reinforcing important academic skills across multiple subject areas. Add this Elemental Movie Study to your classroom today and transform a favorite Pixar film into a meaningful learning experience filled with literacy, science, social-emotional learning, and critical-thinking opportunities!

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'Encanto' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 2 - 9

'Encanto' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 2 - 9
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'Encanto' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 2 - 9 Bring the magic of Encanto into your classroom with this engaging Encanto Movie Study ! Students will explore powerful themes of family, self-worth, community, identity, and belonging while building reading comprehension, critical thinking, social-emotional learning, and cross-curricular skills. With 30 differentiated activities, this resource transforms movie day into a meaningful learning experience that encourages reflection, discussion, and creativity. What's Included 30 printable student activities Student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Theme and symbolism exploration Social-emotional learning reflections Family relationship discussions Colombian culture activities Vocabulary development tasks Science connections with butterfly life cycles Math graphing activities Creative writing prompts Art and design projects Reflection and review activities Differentiated learning opportunities for Grades 2–9 Students will explore: Self-worth and confidence Family relationships and expectations Community and belonging Cultural appreciation and awareness Symbolism and theme Character development Problem-solving and empathy Personal reflection and growth How It Works in the Classroom This Encanto movie guide is flexible and easy to implement in: Whole-class movie studies ELA lessons SEL and character education units Cultural awareness units Independent work Homeschool learning Sub plans Small-group discussions Fast-finisher activities Cross-curricular lessons Students work through activities before viewing, after viewing, and during guided discussions. Lessons include comprehension checks, family tree analysis, character comparisons, symbolism studies, graphing activities, science connections, creative writing, and personal reflection tasks. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence key events from the film Analyze character traits and motivations Explore themes of family, self-worth, and belonging Interpret symbolism and deeper meaning Strengthen vocabulary and language skills Practice critical thinking and discussion skills Learn about Colombian culture and geography Apply graphing and data-analysis skills Investigate butterfly life cycles and symbolism Express ideas through narrative, opinion, and reflective writing Supports learning in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Social Studies Science Mathematics Cultural Studies Speaking and Listening Creative Writing Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Supports a wide grade range (Grades 2–9) ✅ Encourages meaningful conversations about self-worth and family ✅ Integrates ELA, SEL, science, social studies, and math ✅ Celebrates Colombian culture in a respectful and engaging way ✅ Promotes empathy, reflection, and critical thinking ✅ Includes creative and analytical activities ✅ Perfect for movie days with academic purpose ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings Teachers love how this resource helps students connect deeply with the film’s themes while reinforcing important academic and life skills in a fun, accessible format. Add this Encanto Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore family, identity, self-worth, and community through one of Disney’s most beloved films. Perfect for building meaningful connections while strengthening literacy and critical-thinking skills!

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Enola Holmes Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 8 - 12

Enola Holmes Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 8 - 12
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Enola Holmes Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 8 - 12 Turn movie day into an engaging learning experience with this comprehensive Enola Holmes Movie Study ! Students will sharpen critical-thinking skills while exploring mystery, historical context, women's rights, identity, independence, and social change through 30 thoughtfully designed activities. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, this resource combines literacy, media analysis, vocabulary development, and problem-solving into one engaging lesson. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Teacher guide with lesson plan Complete answer key Reading comprehension activities Character analysis tasks Historical context exploration Mystery and detective-themed challenges Code-breaking and cipher activities Vocabulary development exercises Film analysis and media literacy tasks Graphic organizers and visual thinking activities Discussion and debate prompts Creative writing extensions Reflection and review activities Students will investigate: Victorian England Women's rights and suffrage Independence and identity Social reform movements Character motivations Problem-solving strategies Film techniques and storytelling Critical-thinking and inference skills Mystery and detective fiction conventions How It Works in the Classroom This Enola Holmes movie guide is designed for flexibility and can be used for: English Language Arts lessons Media studies units Historical fiction studies Women's history discussions Critical-thinking lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Sub plans Small-group collaboration Debate and discussion activities Students complete pre-viewing activities, comprehension tasks, code-breaking challenges, vocabulary work, literary analysis, discussion prompts, and creative writing projects. The included lesson plan provides a complete 90-minute structure for easy implementation. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize key plot events and character motivations Analyze themes of identity and independence Explore women's rights and social reform movements Decode and create simple ciphers Develop vocabulary and language skills Evaluate film techniques and storytelling choices Practice inference and evidence-based analysis Strengthen discussion and debate skills Compare perspectives and viewpoints Respond creatively through narrative writing Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Media Literacy Film Studies History and Social Studies Critical Thinking Speaking and Listening Vocabulary Development Creative Writing Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes complete answer key and teacher guide ✅ Engaging mystery and detective-themed activities ✅ Encourages higher-order thinking and analysis ✅ Integrates history, literacy, and media studies ✅ Supports classroom discussion and debate ✅ Includes interactive code-breaking challenges ✅ Promotes critical-thinking and problem-solving ✅ Perfect for Grades 8–12 learners ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment use Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular mystery film into a rich learning experience that builds literacy skills, analytical thinking, historical understanding, and student engagement. Add this Enola Holmes Movie Study to your classroom today and give students an engaging way to explore mystery, history, critical thinking, and media literacy while developing meaningful academic skills through film-based learning.

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'Flora & Ulysses' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 8

'Flora & Ulysses' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 8
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'Flora & Ulysses' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 8 Bring humor, heart, and superhero adventure into your classroom with this engaging Flora & Ulysses Movie Study ! Based on the beloved Disney film and Newbery Medal-winning story, this resource helps students strengthen reading comprehension, vocabulary, critical thinking, character analysis, and data interpretation skills while exploring themes of hope, family, friendship, and personal growth. With 30 ready-to-use activities, students stay engaged while making meaningful connections to the story and its unforgettable characters. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Vocabulary-building exercises Crossword puzzle Word search activity Theme exploration tasks Inference and critical-thinking questions Figurative language practice Data analysis and graphing activities Creative writing prompts Comic strip creation activity Reflection and movie review tasks Students will explore: Hope and optimism Family relationships Friendship and belonging Character growth Superhero themes Vocabulary development Cause-and-effect relationships Figurative language Data collection and graph interpretation How It Works in the Classroom This Flora & Ulysses movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: Whole-class movie studies ELA lessons Literacy centers Independent work Sub plans Homeschool learning Small-group instruction Early finisher activities Cross-curricular lessons Movie day enrichment Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension practice, vocabulary development, character studies, graphing activities, discussion questions, creative writing, and reflection tasks. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson structure for easy implementation. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize key events from the film Analyze character traits using evidence Determine and support themes Strengthen vocabulary skills Practice figurative language identification Make inferences using context clues Interpret and create graphs Explore cause-and-effect relationships Develop creative writing skills Express opinions using evidence and reasoning Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Reading Comprehension Vocabulary Development Critical Thinking Writing Speaking and Listening Mathematics (Data & Graphing) Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Blends literacy and math skills in one resource ✅ Encourages critical thinking and inference ✅ Engaging superhero theme students love ✅ Includes puzzles, vocabulary activities, and graphing practice ✅ Supports multiple learning styles ✅ Encourages creativity through poetry and comic-strip creation ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Promotes meaningful discussions about hope, family, and resilience Teachers love how this resource transforms a fun family film into a meaningful educational experience while building literacy, vocabulary, analytical thinking, and data interpretation skills. Add this Flora & Ulysses Movie Study to your classroom today and give students an engaging way to build reading, vocabulary, critical-thinking, and graphing skills while exploring a heartwarming story about hope, friendship, and family.

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'Hidden Figures' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 6 - 12

'Hidden Figures' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 6 - 12
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'Hidden Figures' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 6 - 12 Inspire students with the powerful true story behind Hidden Figures while building critical thinking, historical understanding, STEM awareness, and literacy skills. This engaging Hidden Figures Movie Study explores the remarkable achievements of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson as students examine themes of perseverance, equality, innovation, and breaking barriers. With 30 rigorous and meaningful activities, this resource transforms movie day into a rich cross-curricular learning experience. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Historical context investigations Civil Rights Movement connections STEM and mathematics activities Space Race timeline activities Vocabulary development exercises Cause-and-effect analysis Media literacy discussions Data graphing and interpretation tasks Creative writing activities Reflection and discussion prompts Career exploration activities Art and design extension projects Students will explore: The Space Race NASA history Civil Rights and segregation Equality and opportunity Perseverance and resilience Women in STEM Mathematical problem-solving Engineering and computer science Historical analysis Media literacy and true-story adaptations How It Works in the Classroom This Hidden Figures movie guide is designed for flexible implementation across multiple subject areas: English Language Arts STEM lessons History classes Social Studies units Civil Rights instruction Career exploration lessons Independent learning Homeschool settings Substitute plans Cross-curricular projects Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension work, historical investigations, STEM challenges, graphing activities, discussion prompts, character analysis, and reflective writing. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation strategies for Grades 6–12. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence key events from the film Analyze the achievements of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson Explore the historical context of segregation and the Civil Rights Movement Examine the Space Race and NASA's role in scientific advancement Interpret and create data graphs Strengthen reading comprehension and vocabulary skills Evaluate themes of equality, perseverance, and recognition Practice critical-thinking and evidence-based reasoning Explore STEM careers and opportunities Develop reflective and analytical writing skills Supports instruction in: English Language Arts STEM Education Mathematics History Civics and Social Studies Media Literacy Career Readiness Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Meaningful integration of STEM, history, and literacy ✅ Encourages critical thinking and historical analysis ✅ Promotes important conversations about equality and perseverance ✅ Features engaging graphing and data-analysis activities ✅ Introduces students to inspiring STEM role models ✅ Supports a wide grade range (Grades 6–12) ✅ Includes creative, analytical, and reflective learning opportunities ✅ Perfect for Black History Month, Women's History Month, STEM units, and Civil Rights studies Teachers love how this resource helps students connect historical events to modern issues while celebrating the achievements of groundbreaking women whose contributions changed history. Add this Hidden Figures Movie Study to your classroom today and inspire students through a powerful true story of courage, perseverance, innovation, and achievement. Perfect for integrating STEM, history, literacy, and critical thinking into one unforgettable learning experience.

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'IF' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 7 - 12

'IF' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 7 - 12
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'IF' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 7 - 12 Help students explore imagination, resilience, grief, hope, and growing up with this engaging IF Movie Study ! Based on the heartwarming 2024 film, this resource encourages students to think deeply about character development, symbolism, film techniques, emotional growth, and the power of imagination. With 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students strengthen literacy and critical-thinking skills while making meaningful personal connections to the story. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension activities Character analysis tasks Theme and symbolism exploration Vocabulary development exercises Film technique analysis Mood and tone activities Sound and music analysis Story structure activities Character comparison graphic organizers Discussion and debate prompts Creative writing tasks Social-emotional learning reflections Class survey and graphing activity Design Your Own IF creative project Students will explore: Imagination and creativity Hope and resilience Grief and healing Friendship and belonging Growing up and identity Symbolism and inference Character motivation Film analysis and media literacy Emotional awareness and empathy How It Works in the Classroom This IF movie guide is flexible and easy to implement in a variety of learning environments: English Language Arts classes Film studies lessons SEL and wellbeing units Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Media literacy instruction Creative writing units Cross-curricular enrichment Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension checks, symbolism analysis, vocabulary practice, character studies, discussion activities, debate prompts, creative projects, and personal reflection opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan and differentiation strategies for diverse learners. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize key plot events and character motivations Analyze themes, symbolism, and mood Examine how film techniques create meaning Interpret character actions and emotions using evidence Strengthen vocabulary and language skills Develop inference and critical-thinking abilities Participate in meaningful discussion and debate Reflect on resilience, imagination, and emotional growth Explore the role of creativity in coping with challenges Express ideas through writing and creative projects Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Film Studies Media Literacy Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Critical Thinking Creative Writing Speaking and Listening Visual Literacy Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Promotes thoughtful discussion and reflection ✅ Explores meaningful SEL themes through film ✅ Strengthens critical-thinking and inference skills ✅ Encourages creativity and imagination ✅ Features engaging graphic organizers and discussion activities ✅ Supports middle and high school learners ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Combines literacy, film analysis, and personal reflection in one resource Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular family film into a meaningful learning experience that encourages empathy, resilience, creativity, and deeper thinking while strengthening important literacy skills. Add this IF Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore imagination, hope, resilience, and emotional growth through engaging activities that inspire meaningful discussion and critical thinking long after the movie ends.

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'Inside Out 2' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 10

'Inside Out 2' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 10
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'Inside Out 2' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 10 Help students understand emotions, build self-awareness, and strengthen academic skills with this engaging Inside Out 2 Movie Study ! Inspired by Pixar’s beloved 2024 film, this resource combines social-emotional learning, literacy, creative writing, grammar, and math into one meaningful learning experience. Students explore important topics such as anxiety, self-esteem, friendship, identity, and emotional regulation while completing 30 interactive activities designed to encourage reflection, discussion, and critical thinking. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Grammar and language activities Reading comprehension and theme analysis Social-emotional learning (SEL) lessons Emotional regulation and coping strategy activities Growth mindset and self-reflection exercises Creative writing prompts Poetry activities Discussion and reflection questions Logic puzzles Negative numbers practice Graphing and data-analysis activities Percentages and 100-square activities Order of operations review Create-your-own emotion project Students will explore: Anxiety and emotional regulation Self-awareness and identity Friendship and belonging Healthy coping strategies Growth mindset Positive self-talk Emotional literacy Problem-solving and critical thinking Mathematical reasoning and data skills How It Works in the Classroom This Inside Out 2 movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons English Language Arts instruction Character education units School counseling activities Health and wellbeing lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include emotional literacy tasks, grammar practice, creative writing, self-reflection activities, graphing exercises, discussion prompts, and personal growth opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a flexible 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation options for multiple grade levels. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Identify and understand a wide range of emotions Explore the purpose of emotions and emotional regulation Practice healthy coping and self-management strategies Build self-awareness and positive self-talk skills Analyze themes and character development Strengthen grammar and language skills Develop creative writing and poetry skills Interpret graphs and percentages Solve logic and math problems Reflect on identity, friendship, and personal growth Supports instruction in: Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) English Language Arts Health & Wellbeing Mathematics Critical Thinking Creative Writing Character Education Speaking and Listening Skills Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Perfect blend of SEL and academic learning ✅ Encourages healthy conversations about emotions ✅ Supports emotional literacy and self-regulation ✅ Integrates ELA, math, writing, and critical thinking ✅ Provides meaningful reflection opportunities ✅ Includes creative and engaging student activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, counseling, and enrichment settings ✅ Helps students connect movie themes to real-life experiences Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular Pixar movie into a powerful learning experience that supports both academic growth and emotional wellbeing. Students gain valuable tools for understanding themselves while strengthening literacy and math skills in an engaging, age-appropriate format. Add this Inside Out 2 Movie Study to your classroom today and help students build emotional intelligence, resilience, self-awareness, and academic skills through one of Pixar’s most meaningful films. Perfect for SEL lessons, movie days, counseling activities, and cross-curricular learning!

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Lilo & Stitch Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 8

Lilo & Stitch Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 8
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Lilo & Stitch Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 8 Bring the heartwarming message of ohana into your classroom with this engaging Lilo & Stitch Movie Study ! Based on Disney’s beloved animated film, this resource helps students explore themes of family, belonging, friendship, resilience, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, vocabulary, critical thinking, and social-emotional learning skills. With 30 ready-to-use activities, students will connect deeply with the story while building meaningful academic and life skills. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide and lesson plan Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions SWBST (Somebody-Wanted-But-So-Then) summary activity Character analysis tasks Theme and inference activities Vocabulary development exercises Fact vs. opinion practice Figurative language and word meaning activities SEL reflection prompts Hawaiian culture and geography connections Pictograph and graph-reading activities Tally chart practice Grid map coordinate activities Acrostic poetry writing Creative postcard writing Personal reflection activities Students will explore: Family and belonging Friendship and acceptance Empathy and resilience Personal growth and change Hawaiian culture and traditions Identity and self-worth Problem-solving and perseverance Kindness and inclusion Community and support systems How It Works in the Classroom This Lilo & Stitch movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) units Character education lessons Hawaiian culture studies Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group instruction Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension practice, vocabulary development, character studies, theme analysis, graphing tasks, map activities, creative writing, and personal reflection opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson structure with differentiation options for multiple grade levels. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize key events using story structure Analyze character traits, emotions, and growth Explore the meaning of ohana and family relationships Make text-to-self and text-to-world connections Strengthen vocabulary and language skills Distinguish between fact and opinion Practice inference and critical-thinking skills Interpret pictographs and tally charts Apply grid coordinate skills Reflect on belonging, kindness, and inclusion Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character Education Reading Comprehension Vocabulary Development Geography & Culture Mathematics Critical Thinking Skills Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Meaningful SEL and character education connections ✅ Encourages conversations about family, belonging, and empathy ✅ Integrates literacy, culture, and math skills in one resource ✅ Includes engaging graphing and map activities ✅ Supports higher-order thinking and inference ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Encourages creativity through poetry and writing ✅ Makes movie-based learning purposeful and memorable Teachers love how this resource transforms a favorite Disney movie into a rich educational experience that encourages students to think deeply about relationships, resilience, and what it truly means to be part of a family. Through engaging literacy, SEL, and cross-curricular activities, students gain valuable academic and life skills while connecting with a story they love. Add this Lilo & Stitch Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore friendship, family, belonging, and resilience through engaging activities that turn movie day into a meaningful learning experience they'll remember long after the credits roll.

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'Luca' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 2 - 8

'Luca' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 2 - 8
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'Luca' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 2 - 8 Take students on an unforgettable adventure to the Italian Riviera with this engaging Luca Movie Study ! Based on Pixar’s heartwarming film, this resource helps students explore themes of friendship, courage, acceptance, identity, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, social-emotional learning, and cross-curricular skills. With 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students will connect deeply with Luca’s journey as he learns to embrace who he is and discover the world beyond his comfort zone. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide and lesson plan Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Story sequencing activities Character analysis tasks Compare-and-contrast activities Story mountain graphic organizer Theme and symbolism exploration Social-emotional learning reflections Vocabulary development exercises Idioms and figurative language activities Opinion-writing prompts Geography activities about Italy Science habitat classification activities Math graphing and data-analysis tasks Italian language connections Creative writing projects Art and design extension activities Students will explore: Friendship and loyalty Courage and perseverance Accepting differences Being true to yourself Managing fear and anxiety Growth and independence Identity and belonging Curiosity and learning Cultural appreciation and global awareness How It Works in the Classroom This Luca movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and can be used in: English Language Arts lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) units Character education lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group instruction Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Summer-themed classroom activities Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension practice, vocabulary work, character studies, symbolism analysis, discussion prompts, graphing activities, science connections, geography exploration, and creative writing opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation options for Grades 2–8. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence major events from the story Analyze character traits, motivations, and growth Explore themes of friendship, courage, and acceptance Interpret symbolism and deeper meaning Practice inference and evidence-based thinking Strengthen vocabulary and language skills Examine story structure using a story mountain Interpret and create graphs using data Explore geography, culture, and language connections Reflect on personal growth and self-confidence Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character Education Science Mathematics Social Studies Geography Creative Writing Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Integrates literacy, SEL, science, math, and geography ✅ Encourages meaningful conversations about acceptance and belonging ✅ Promotes growth mindset and self-confidence ✅ Includes engaging graphic organizers and creative activities ✅ Supports multiple learning styles and grade levels ✅ Encourages critical thinking and deeper analysis ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Makes movie-based learning meaningful and memorable Teachers love how this resource transforms a favorite Pixar movie into a rich educational experience that encourages students to embrace their uniqueness, face challenges with courage, and celebrate friendship while building essential academic skills. The built-in SEL connections make it especially valuable for fostering empathy, resilience, and positive self-identity. Add this Luca Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore courage, friendship, acceptance, and personal growth through engaging activities that turn movie day into a meaningful learning experience they'll remember long after the credits roll.

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'Moana' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9

'Moana' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

'Moana' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9 Take students on an unforgettable voyage with this engaging Moana Movie Study ! Inspired by Disney’s beloved film, this resource helps students explore the Hero’s Journey , leadership, identity, courage, perseverance, mythology, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, writing, and discussion skills. Through 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students analyze character development, symbolism, conflict, and deeper themes while making meaningful connections to their own lives. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Hero’s Journey analysis activities Reading comprehension questions Character analysis tasks Story sequencing activities Vocabulary development exercises Symbolism and theme exploration Figurative language activities Conflict analysis tasks Inference and critical-thinking questions Discussion and debate prompts Story mountain graphic organizer Compare-and-contrast character activity Creative writing assignments Leadership reflection activities Class survey and graphing task Students will explore: The Hero’s Journey structure Leadership and responsibility Identity and self-discovery Courage and perseverance Tradition versus change Mythology and storytelling Conflict and character growth Symbolism and deeper meaning Critical thinking and inference Personal growth and resilience How It Works in the Classroom This Moana movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and can be used for: English Language Arts lessons Hero’s Journey units Mythology studies Leadership and character education lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group instruction Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension practice, Hero’s Journey mapping, character studies, symbolism analysis, discussion activities, debate prompts, creative writing, and leadership reflections. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation strategies and assessment tools. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize key plot events and character development Analyze the Hero’s Journey story structure Examine symbolism, themes, and conflict Explore leadership and personal identity Strengthen vocabulary and figurative language skills Develop inference and critical-thinking abilities Support opinions using evidence from the film Participate in meaningful discussions and debates Compare characters and evaluate their growth Express ideas through reflective and creative writing Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Literature Analysis Mythology Studies Critical Thinking Speaking and Listening Writing Character Education Leadership Development Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Strong focus on Hero’s Journey analysis ✅ Encourages deeper literary thinking and discussion ✅ Supports leadership and character development ✅ Integrates reading, writing, speaking, and critical-thinking skills ✅ Promotes meaningful conversations about identity and perseverance ✅ Includes engaging graphic organizers and debate activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Perfect for literature, mythology, and film-study units Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular Disney film into a rigorous and meaningful learning experience. Students gain a deeper understanding of storytelling, leadership, identity, and resilience while developing the analytical skills needed for success across subject areas. Add this Moana Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore courage, leadership, identity, and the Hero’s Journey through engaging activities that inspire thoughtful discussion, deeper analysis, and meaningful learning.

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'Moana 2' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9

'Moana 2' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Moana 2 Movie Study | Disney Movie Guide | ELA, Leadership, Teamwork, Critical Thinking & SEL Activities | Grades 5–9 Take students on an exciting new ocean adventure with this engaging Moana 2 Movie Study ! Inspired by Disney’s 2024 sequel, this resource helps students explore themes of leadership, teamwork, courage, community, responsibility, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, writing, and discussion skills. Through 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students analyze character development, conflict, leadership decisions, and the power of connection while following Moana’s greatest voyage yet. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Leadership and teamwork tasks Voyage mapping activities Story sequencing exercises Vocabulary development activities Theme and conflict analysis Figurative language practice Compare-and-contrast activities Discussion and debate prompts Story mountain graphic organizer Inference and critical-thinking questions Creative writing activities Crew-building and leadership challenges Reflection and SEL activities Survey and graphing extension Students will explore: Leadership and responsibility Teamwork and collaboration Courage and perseverance Community and connection Growth and legacy Identity and purpose Problem-solving and decision-making Conflict and character development Communication and trust Personal growth and resilience How It Works in the Classroom This Moana 2 movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Leadership and character education units Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group instruction Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Team-building activities Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension practice, voyage mapping, leadership analysis, character studies, discussion activities, debate prompts, inference practice, and creative reflection. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation strategies and assessment tools. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize major events and character development Analyze leadership qualities and decision-making Examine teamwork and collaboration throughout the story Compare Moana’s growth between the first film and the sequel Explore conflict, themes, and character motivations Strengthen vocabulary and language skills Practice inference and evidence-based reasoning Develop discussion and debate skills Reflect on responsibility, courage, and community Express ideas through creative and analytical writing Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Literature Analysis Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character Education Leadership Development Speaking and Listening Critical Thinking Writing Skills Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Strong focus on leadership and teamwork ✅ Encourages meaningful discussions and critical thinking ✅ Explores character growth and responsibility ✅ Supports SEL and character education goals ✅ Integrates reading, writing, speaking, and analysis skills ✅ Includes engaging graphic organizers and debate activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Perfect companion resource for Disney’s newest ocean adventure Teachers love how this resource takes students beyond simple movie viewing and into meaningful analysis of leadership, teamwork, courage, and community. The sequel comparison activities help students examine character growth while building important literacy and critical-thinking skills. Add this Moana 2 Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore leadership, teamwork, courage, and connection through engaging activities that transform movie day into a meaningful and memorable learning experience.

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CVC Phonics & Spelling Intervention | Older Struggling Readers

CVC Phonics & Spelling Intervention | Older Struggling Readers
ELA, Special Resources, Common Core, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Middle School, Worksheets & Printables

Built specifically for older struggling learners. Classroom-tested in a middle school self-contained special education classroom. Designed to build foundational reading and spelling skills through explicit phonics. instruction, predictable lesson routines, and meaningful practice. What's Included 4 scaffolded CVC lessons (Short A) Teacher-led instructional activities Independent practice pages Word building activities Word sort activities Daily reading passages Sentence writing practice English parent letters Spanish parent letters Teacher prompts and instructional guidance Students Will Learn To: Decode CVC words with short A Recognize common word families Build and change words by manipulating sounds Identify spelling patterns Read target words in connected text Write complete sentences using new vocabulary Apply phonics skills independently Build confidence in reading and spelling Why Teachers Choose This Curriculum Built specifically for older struggling learners—not primary students Age-respectful, professional design Explicit phonics instruction with predictable lesson routines Reading, spelling, and writing are taught together Consistent daily routine builds student independence Flexible for whole-class, intervention, resource, small-group, or homeschool instruction Low-prep and ready to teach Perfect For Special Education Resource Rooms Self-Contained Classrooms Reading Intervention MTSS / RTI Small Groups Homeschool Upper Elementary Review Middle School Students with Foundational Reading Gaps Grade Levels Recommended for Grades 3–8. Designed for students who need foundational phonics and spelling instruction, regardless of grade level. © All Ages Curriculum by Jessica Johnson. For personal, single-classroom use only.

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Letter Reversal Cues | Visual Memory Supports for Older Struggling Wri

Letter Reversal Cues | Visual Memory Supports for Older Struggling Wri
Common Core, ELA, Special Resources, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Middle School, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools

Help students remember letter formation with simple visual cues they won't outgrow. Built specifically for older struggling learners, these classroom-tested letter reversal cues provide memorable visual associations for commonly reversed letters (b, d, g, p, and q). Large-print posters, desk references, and handwriting practice pages give students consistent reminders throughout the school day, helping build independence and confidence in writing. What's Included Classroom Poster Student Desk Reference Cards Folder Reference Pages Handwriting Practice Pages Multiple Printing Options Quick Start Guide Students Will Learn To: Distinguish commonly reversed letters Recall correct letter formation using visual memory cues Develop consistent handwriting habits Build independence while writing Increase confidence during independent work Why Teachers Love It Created specifically for older struggling learners Classroom-tested in a self-contained special education classroom Large-print, age-respectful design Consistent visual cues used across all materials Flexible for whole-group, small-group, intervention, and independent practice Low-prep, print-and-use resource Perfect For Special Education Reading Intervention Resource Rooms RTI/MTSS Occupational Therapy Support Homeschool Grades 3–8 struggling learners Coordinates with the All Ages Curriculum Classroom Dictionary, using the same visual cues to reinforce learning across multiple classroom resources. © All Ages Curriculum by Jessica Johnson. For personal, single-classroom use only.

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'Orion and the Dark' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | KG - Grade 8

'Orion and the Dark' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | KG - Grade 8
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Orion and the Dark Movie Study | SEL, Emotional Learning, ELA, Science & Critical Thinking Activities | Grades K–8 Help students build confidence, understand emotions, and face fears with this engaging Orion and the Dark Movie Study ! Based on the heartwarming 2024 film, this resource combines social-emotional learning, literacy, science, math, and creativity into one meaningful learning experience. Students explore themes of courage, friendship, self-confidence, emotions, and resilience while completing 30 engaging activities that encourage reflection, discussion, and critical thinking. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Vocabulary development activities Character analysis tasks Feelings and emotions activities Social-emotional learning (SEL) lessons Day vs. night comparison activity Orion constellation activity Science of day and night lesson Data graphing and math activities Sleep and health connections Creative writing prompts Reflection and discussion activities Art and drawing projects Acrostic poetry activity Fear-management and coping strategy lessons Students will explore: Courage and bravery Facing fears Emotional awareness Friendship and empathy Self-confidence and resilience Healthy coping strategies Day and night science concepts Sleep and wellbeing Growth mindset Personal reflection and self-awareness How It Works in the Classroom This Orion and the Dark movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons English Language Arts instruction Character education units School counseling activities Science lessons about day and night Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension checks, character studies, feelings exploration, science connections, graphing activities, creative writing, discussion prompts, and reflection opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation strategies for Kindergarten through Grade 8 learners. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence key events from the film Analyze how Orion’s feelings change throughout the story Explore healthy ways to manage fears and worries Develop emotional awareness and self-reflection skills Strengthen reading comprehension and vocabulary Explain why we have day and night Interpret and create simple graphs Practice creative writing and artistic expression Identify positive coping strategies Build confidence and resilience through reflection Supports instruction in: Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) English Language Arts Science Mathematics Character Education Health & Wellbeing Creative Arts Critical Thinking Skills Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Perfect blend of SEL and academic learning ✅ Encourages healthy conversations about fears and emotions ✅ Supports emotional regulation and confidence-building ✅ Integrates literacy, science, math, and creativity ✅ Flexible for multiple grade levels (K–8) ✅ Includes engaging hands-on and visual activities ✅ Encourages empathy, resilience, and self-awareness ✅ Makes movie-based learning meaningful and purposeful Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular family film into a powerful learning experience that helps students understand emotions, develop coping strategies, and build confidence. The combination of SEL, literacy, science, and creative activities makes it an excellent choice for classrooms, counseling programs, and homeschool settings. Add this Orion and the Dark Movie Study to your classroom today and help students build courage, resilience, emotional awareness, and confidence through engaging activities that turn movie day into a meaningful learning experience.

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'Out of my Mind' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9

'Out of my Mind' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 9
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Out of My Mind Movie Study | Inclusion, Empathy, ELA, Critical Thinking & SEL Activities | Grades 5–9 Help students explore empathy, inclusion, perseverance, and the power of communication with this engaging Out of My Mind Movie Study ! Based on the inspiring 2024 film adaptation of Sharon M. Draper’s bestselling novel, this resource encourages students to think deeply about disability awareness, prejudice, self-advocacy, friendship, and belonging while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, discussion, and writing skills. Through 30 meaningful activities, students gain a deeper understanding of Melody’s journey and the importance of ensuring every voice is heard. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Perspective-taking exercises Empathy and inclusion discussions Vocabulary development activities Cause-and-effect graphic organizer Story mountain plot analysis Character comparison Venn diagram Theme and symbolism analysis Conflict and obstacle exploration Inference and critical-thinking questions Discussion and debate prompts Diary writing activity Reflection and SEL activities Class survey and graphing extension Students will explore: Inclusion and belonging Communication and self-advocacy Disability awareness Empathy and understanding others Perseverance and resilience Friendship and acceptance Overcoming prejudice Personal identity and self-worth Critical thinking and perspective-taking How It Works in the Classroom This Out of My Mind movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Inclusion and diversity units Disability awareness discussions Literature study extensions Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension checks, perspective-writing tasks, empathy-building activities, character analysis, discussion and debate prompts, vocabulary development, and creative reflection opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation strategies and assessment tools. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Summarize plot events and character development Analyze themes, symbolism, and conflict Explore point of view and perspective Examine how communication shapes relationships Strengthen reading comprehension and vocabulary skills Develop empathy and disability awareness Support opinions with evidence from the film Participate in thoughtful discussion and debate Practice narrative and reflective writing Evaluate how inclusion impacts individuals and communities Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character Education Disability Awareness Critical Thinking Speaking and Listening Writing Skills Media Literacy Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Promotes empathy, inclusion, and meaningful classroom discussions ✅ Encourages deeper analysis and critical thinking ✅ Builds perspective-taking and self-reflection skills ✅ Supports disability awareness and respectful conversations ✅ Integrates reading, writing, discussion, and SEL learning ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Complements both the film and Sharon M. Draper’s novel ✅ Helps students understand the importance of every voice being heard Teachers love how this resource transforms a powerful film into an unforgettable learning experience. Students develop empathy, challenge assumptions, and gain a greater appreciation for communication, inclusion, and perseverance while strengthening essential literacy and analytical skills. Add this Out of My Mind Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore empathy, inclusion, perseverance, and the power of communication through engaging activities that inspire meaningful discussions and lasting learning.

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'Queen of Katwe' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 12

'Queen of Katwe' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 12
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Queen of Katwe Movie Study | True Story, ELA, SEL, Growth Mindset, Geography & Chess Activities | Grades 5–12 Inspire students with the remarkable true story of determination, resilience, and hope in this engaging Queen of Katwe Movie Study ! Based on the real-life journey of chess champion Phiona Mutesi, this resource helps students explore themes of perseverance, self-belief, education, mentorship, and opportunity while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, geography, writing, and problem-solving skills. Through 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students discover how courage, hard work, and support can help overcome even the greatest obstacles. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Compare-and-contrast graphic organizer Theme and symbolism exploration Chess strategy and logic activities Geography activities about Uganda Social studies and poverty-awareness discussions Vocabulary development exercises Cause-and-effect activities Reflection and discussion prompts Growth mindset and resilience lessons Goal-setting activities Diary writing tasks Letter-writing activities Acrostic poetry project Creative poster design challenge Students will explore: Perseverance and resilience Self-belief and confidence Mentorship and leadership Education and opportunity Hope and determination Goal setting and growth mindset Poverty and social challenges Community support Critical thinking and strategic planning Global awareness and cultural understanding How It Works in the Classroom This Queen of Katwe movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character education units Growth mindset lessons Geography and social studies instruction Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension practice, character studies, symbolism analysis, chess-based logic activities, geography exploration, discussion prompts, reflective writing, and creative projects. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan, differentiation strategies, discussion questions, and assessment tools. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence key events from the film Analyze character traits, motivations, and growth Explore themes of perseverance, hope, and self-belief Interpret symbolism and the pawn-to-queen metaphor Strengthen reading comprehension and vocabulary skills Develop critical-thinking and problem-solving abilities Learn basic chess concepts and strategic thinking Explore geography and culture in Uganda Reflect on personal goals and resilience Support ideas with evidence through discussion and writing Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Geography Social Studies Mathematics & Logic Critical Thinking Character Education Writing Skills Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Based on an inspiring true story ✅ Promotes growth mindset and perseverance ✅ Encourages meaningful discussions about opportunity and resilience ✅ Integrates literacy, geography, SEL, and critical thinking ✅ Introduces students to chess concepts in an accessible way ✅ Supports cross-curricular learning ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Encourages students to connect lessons from the film to their own goals and dreams Teachers love how this resource transforms an inspiring true story into a meaningful educational experience. Students build literacy and critical-thinking skills while exploring powerful lessons about determination, mentorship, education, and believing in themselves—even when the odds seem stacked against them. Add this Queen of Katwe Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore perseverance, resilience, self-belief, and opportunity through an inspiring true story that encourages them to dream big and never give up.

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'Raya and the Last Dragon' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 10

'Raya and the Last Dragon' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 10
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Raya and the Last Dragon Movie Study | Disney Movie Guide | ELA, SEL, Trust, Teamwork & Critical Thinking Activities | Grades 3–10 Take students on an unforgettable adventure through the magical world of Kumandra with this engaging Raya and the Last Dragon Movie Study ! Inspired by Disney’s beloved animated film, this resource helps students explore themes of trust, unity, forgiveness, teamwork, leadership, and hope while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, writing, and social-emotional learning skills. Through 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students analyze characters, explore important life lessons, and discover the power of working together to overcome challenges. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Compare-and-contrast graphic organizer Trust and teamwork reflection activities Theme and symbolism exploration Geography connections to Southeast Asia River and landform activities Data graphing and math activities Vocabulary development exercises Discussion and debate prompts Creative writing activities Diary writing assignment Letter-writing activity Dragon legend storytelling project Acrostic poetry activity Design-your-own-dragon art project Students will explore: Trust and rebuilding relationships Unity and cooperation Forgiveness and second chances Leadership and courage Teamwork and collaboration Conflict resolution Empathy and understanding others Hope and perseverance Cultural appreciation and global awareness How It Works in the Classroom This Raya and the Last Dragon movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character education units Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Movie day enrichment Geography lessons Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension checks, character studies, map activities, trust and teamwork discussions, creative writing projects, geography exploration, graphing activities, and reflective learning opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan, differentiation strategies, discussion questions, and assessment tools. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence major events from the film Analyze character traits, motivations, and growth Explore themes of trust, unity, and forgiveness Examine symbolism and deeper meaning Strengthen reading comprehension and vocabulary skills Develop discussion and critical-thinking abilities Interpret graphs and data Explore Southeast Asian cultural influences Reflect on teamwork and conflict resolution Express ideas through creative and analytical writing Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character Education Geography Social Studies Mathematics Critical Thinking Writing Skills Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Strong SEL focus on trust and teamwork ✅ Encourages meaningful classroom discussions ✅ Integrates literacy, geography, math, and SEL ✅ Promotes empathy, cooperation, and conflict resolution ✅ Includes engaging creative writing and art activities ✅ Supports multiple learning styles and grade levels ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Helps students apply real-world lessons about trust and leadership Teachers love how this resource transforms a favorite Disney movie into a meaningful learning experience that encourages students to think deeply about relationships, teamwork, forgiveness, and personal growth. The cross-curricular activities help students build both academic and life skills while staying engaged with a story they love. Add this Raya and the Last Dragon Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore trust, teamwork, unity, and leadership through engaging activities that transform movie day into a meaningful and memorable learning experience.

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'Rescued by Ruby' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 10

'Rescued by Ruby' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 4 - 10
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Rescued by Ruby Movie Study | True Story, SEL, Growth Mindset, ELA, Dog Science & Critical Thinking Activities | Grades 4–10 Inspire students with the heartwarming true story of determination, second chances, and perseverance in this engaging Rescued by Ruby Movie Study ! Based on the inspiring Netflix film, this resource helps students explore themes of resilience, seeing potential in others, growth mindset, teamwork, and the powerful bond between humans and animals. Through 30 interactive activities, students strengthen literacy, critical thinking, social-emotional learning, creative writing, math, and real-world science skills while connecting with a story they won’t soon forget. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Grammar and language activities Reading comprehension and discussion questions Social-emotional learning (SEL) reflections Dog science and animal behavior lessons Search-and-rescue career exploration Growth mindset and perseverance activities Human-animal bond discussions Creative writing projects Poetry and limerick writing Riddle and mnemonic activities Data analysis and graphing practice Fractions, decimals, and percentages review Pet adoption profile project Dog training plan activity Hero dog comic cover design Reflection and goal-setting exercises Students will explore: Perseverance and resilience Second chances and redemption Growth mindset Seeing potential in others Human-animal relationships Responsibility and compassion Goal setting and determination Teamwork and trust Animal behavior and dog science Community service and helping others How It Works in the Classroom This Rescued by Ruby movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character education units Growth mindset lessons Career exploration activities Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include grammar practice, dog science investigations, character analysis, discussion prompts, creative writing projects, math activities, and meaningful reflection opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a flexible 90-minute lesson plan, differentiation ideas, extension activities, and assessment suggestions. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Strengthen grammar and language skills Analyze character growth and motivation Explore themes of perseverance and second chances Develop empathy and compassion Learn about dog behavior and search-and-rescue careers Practice critical-thinking and discussion skills Create poetry, narratives, and persuasive writing pieces Apply math skills through graphing, measurement, and data analysis Interpret fractions, decimals, and percentages Reflect on personal growth and resilience Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Science Mathematics Career Readiness Critical Thinking Character Education Creative Writing Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Based on an inspiring true story ✅ Strong SEL and growth mindset focus ✅ Combines literacy, science, math, and character education ✅ Encourages empathy, perseverance, and resilience ✅ Includes engaging dog science and career exploration activities ✅ Appeals to animal lovers and reluctant learners ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Encourages students to recognize potential in themselves and others Teachers love how this resource transforms a powerful true story into a meaningful educational experience. Students learn that setbacks do not define success and that qualities viewed as weaknesses can become strengths when given the right opportunity. The blend of SEL, literacy, science, and math creates a highly engaging and memorable learning experience. Add this Rescued by Ruby Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore perseverance, compassion, second chances, and personal growth through an inspiring true story that proves everyone deserves the opportunity to shine.

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'Slumberland' Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 3 - 9

'Slumberland' Lesson Plan, Worksheets & PowerPoint | Grades 3 - 9
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Slumberland Movie Study | Fantasy Adventure, ELA, Figurative Language, Critical Thinking & SEL Activities | Grades 3–9 Take students on a magical journey through dreams, imagination, and self-discovery with this engaging Slumberland Movie Study ! Based on the Netflix fantasy adventure, this resource helps students explore themes of courage, grief, hope, imagination, family, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, vocabulary, figurative language, critical thinking, and creative writing skills. Through 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students dive into the dream world of Slumberland while making meaningful connections to the story and its powerful messages. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Vocabulary and word-play activities Compound words, idioms, homophones, and affixes practice Character motivation and character analysis activities Story comprehension tasks Symbolism and theme exploration Figurative language lessons Metaphor and personification activities Map-reading and navigation challenges Probability and data-analysis tasks Number patterns and stem-and-leaf plot activities Creative writing projects Poetry writing activities Postcard and design projects Reflection and SEL activities Students will explore: Courage and resilience Imagination and creativity Hope and healing Letting go and moving forward Family relationships Friendship and trust Dreams and symbolism Personal growth and self-discovery Coping with loss in healthy ways How It Works in the Classroom This Slumberland movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons SEL and character education units Creative writing lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Figurative language instruction Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include vocabulary development, character analysis, symbolism studies, map-reading tasks, figurative language practice, discussion prompts, creative writing opportunities, and reflection activities. The included teacher guide provides a flexible 90-minute lesson plan, differentiation strategies, and extension ideas. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Strengthen vocabulary and word-study skills Analyze character motivations and growth Explore symbolism and theme using evidence Identify and create figurative language Interpret setting and mood Develop critical-thinking and inferencing skills Read maps using keys, scales, and compass directions Analyze data and solve math problems Express ideas through poetry and creative writing Reflect on courage, hope, and personal growth Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Critical Thinking Creative Writing Figurative Language Mathematics Geography & Map Skills Reading Comprehension Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Rich focus on figurative language and literary analysis ✅ Encourages creativity and imagination ✅ Supports meaningful SEL discussions ✅ Integrates literacy, math, and critical thinking ✅ Includes engaging map and navigation activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Encourages deeper reflection on hope, courage, and growth ✅ Appeals to a wide range of learners through creative and analytical activities Teachers love how this resource transforms a visually stunning fantasy film into a meaningful educational experience. Students strengthen literacy and critical-thinking skills while exploring important themes of resilience, imagination, loss, healing, and learning to move forward with hope. Add this Slumberland Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore imagination, courage, hope, and personal growth through engaging activities that transform movie day into a meaningful learning adventure.

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'Soul' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 12

'Soul' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 12
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

Soul Movie Study | Pixar Movie Guide | ELA, SEL, Philosophy, Music & Critical Thinking Activities | Grades 5–12 Inspire meaningful conversations about purpose, joy, gratitude, and what makes life truly fulfilling with this engaging Soul Movie Study ! Based on Pixar’s thought-provoking film, this resource helps students explore themes of identity, passion, purpose, mindfulness, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, writing, discussion, and social-emotional learning skills. Through 30 engaging activities, students analyze character development, explore big life questions, and reflect on the moments that make life meaningful. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Character analysis activities Theme and symbolism exploration Vocabulary development exercises Philosophy and reflection prompts Purpose and passion discussions Social-emotional learning (SEL) activities Music and jazz appreciation lessons Improvisation and creativity connections Survey and data-analysis activities Critical-thinking questions Debate and discussion prompts Creative writing projects Diary writing activity Letter-to-your-future-self assignment Art and design extension activities Students will explore: Purpose and meaning Joy and gratitude Identity and self-discovery Living in the moment Passion and balance Mindfulness and wellbeing Personal growth Friendship and mentorship Music as self-expression Appreciating everyday experiences How It Works in the Classroom This Soul movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Character education units Philosophy and ethics discussions Music appreciation lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include comprehension checks, character studies, vocabulary practice, reflection exercises, discussion activities, music connections, creative writing projects, and personal growth opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation strategies and extension ideas. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Recall and sequence major events from the film Analyze how Joe and 22 change throughout the story Explore themes of purpose, passion, and identity Interpret symbolism, metaphors, and deeper meaning Strengthen reading comprehension and vocabulary skills Develop critical-thinking and discussion abilities Connect music and improvisation to self-expression Interpret and analyze survey data Reflect on gratitude, mindfulness, and wellbeing Articulate personal ideas about what makes life meaningful Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Philosophy & Ethics Music Education Critical Thinking Writing Skills Speaking and Listening Mathematics & Data Analysis Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Encourages deep and meaningful classroom discussions ✅ Strong SEL and wellbeing connections ✅ Promotes gratitude, mindfulness, and self-reflection ✅ Integrates literacy, music, philosophy, and critical thinking ✅ Encourages students to think beyond academic success ✅ Includes engaging creative writing and reflection activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Helps students connect movie themes to their own lives Teachers love how this resource transforms a popular Pixar film into a powerful learning experience. Students engage with meaningful questions about purpose, happiness, and personal growth while strengthening literacy, discussion, and analytical skills. The thoughtful blend of SEL, philosophy, music, and reflection creates opportunities for authentic learning and lasting conversations. Add this Soul Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore purpose, joy, gratitude, identity, and personal growth through engaging activities that inspire thoughtful reflection and meaningful discussion long after the movie ends.

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'The Mitchels vs the Machines' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 8

'The Mitchels vs the Machines' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 3 - 8
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

The Mitchells vs. the Machines Movie Study | Family, Technology, ELA, Critical Thinking & Media Literacy Activities | Grades 3–8 Turn movie day into a meaningful learning experience with this engaging The Mitchells vs. the Machines Movie Study ! Based on the hilarious and action-packed animated film, this resource helps students explore themes of family relationships, technology, individuality, teamwork, and communication while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, writing, data analysis, and media literacy skills. Through 20 thoughtfully designed activities, students analyze characters, investigate cause and effect, interpret data, and reflect on the role technology plays in everyday life. What's Included 20 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Story sequencing activities Story mountain graphic organizer Character analysis tasks Cause-and-effect activities Inference and critical-thinking questions Compare-and-contrast Venn diagram Humor and hyperbole analysis Family and communication discussions Technology reflection activities Line graph interpretation Pie chart analysis Point-of-view writing prompts Persuasive writing activities Creative design tasks Reflection and review activities Students will explore: Family relationships Communication and understanding Technology and screen time Teamwork and problem-solving Individuality and self-expression Cause and effect Media literacy Critical thinking Creativity and resilience How It Works in the Classroom This The Mitchells vs. the Machines movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Media literacy units Technology discussions Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Movie day enrichment Cross-curricular learning Critical-thinking lessons Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include anticipation activities, vocabulary development, comprehension checks, character studies, data analysis, creative writing, persuasive writing, and reflection opportunities. Teachers can use the full resource as a complete unit or select individual activities to fit classroom needs. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Sequence and summarize key plot events Answer literal and inferential comprehension questions Analyze character development and relationships Explore cause-and-effect connections within the story Interpret line graphs and pie charts Compare and contrast characters using evidence Identify humor, exaggeration, and hyperbole Write from different points of view Construct persuasive arguments Reflect on technology’s role in daily life Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Reading Comprehension Writing Critical Thinking Media Literacy Mathematics & Data Analysis Speaking and Listening Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Engaging blend of literacy and media literacy skills ✅ Encourages meaningful conversations about technology ✅ Strengthens critical-thinking and inference skills ✅ Integrates reading, writing, and data analysis ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Appeals to reluctant learners through a popular animated film ✅ Encourages creativity and self-expression ✅ Makes movie-based learning purposeful and academically meaningful Teachers love how this resource transforms a fast-paced family comedy into an engaging educational experience. Students strengthen literacy and analytical skills while exploring important modern themes such as technology use, family communication, individuality, and teamwork. Add this The Mitchells vs. the Machines Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore family, technology, communication, and critical thinking through engaging activities that make movie day both educational and memorable.

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'The School for Good and Evil' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5-10

'The School for Good and Evil' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5-10
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

The School for Good and Evil Movie Study | Fantasy, Fairy Tales, ELA, Critical Thinking & SEL Activities | Grades 5–10 Step into a world where fairy-tale heroes and villains are not always what they seem with this engaging The School for Good and Evil Movie Study ! Based on the popular Netflix film and bestselling novel, this resource helps students explore themes of identity, friendship, appearances versus reality, stereotypes, morality, and personal choice while strengthening reading comprehension, critical thinking, figurative language, writing, and analytical skills. Through 30 thoughtfully designed activities, students examine what truly makes someone “good” or “evil” and discover that character is defined by choices, not appearances. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Fairy-tale conventions activities Character archetype analysis Story structure exploration Theme and symbolism activities Figurative language lessons Connotation and vocabulary activities Analogy and allusion practice Irony and oxymoron activities Critical-thinking and discussion prompts CER (Claim-Evidence-Reasoning) writing tasks Moral dilemma analysis Point-of-view writing activities Ratio and data-analysis tasks Scatter plot and function machine activities Original fairy-tale writing project Design-a-crest activity Reflection and self-assessment tasks Students will explore: Good versus evil Identity and self-discovery Friendship and loyalty Appearances versus reality Stereotypes and assumptions Personal responsibility Moral decision-making Character growth Courage and perseverance The power of choice How It Works in the Classroom This The School for Good and Evil movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Fantasy and fairy-tale units Literature study extensions Critical-thinking lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Media literacy lessons Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include vocabulary development, archetype analysis, story structure exploration, theme discussions, moral dilemma activities, data-analysis tasks, creative writing projects, and reflective learning opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a flexible 90-minute lesson structure with differentiation opportunities and extension activities. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Analyze fairy-tale conventions and character archetypes Explore figurative language, irony, and literary devices Examine themes of identity and appearances versus reality Evaluate moral dilemmas and character decisions Develop evidence-based arguments using CER writing Strengthen reading comprehension and vocabulary skills Analyze stereotypes and assumptions Interpret mathematical data and patterns Create original narratives and creative projects Reflect on personal values, choices, and growth Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Literature Analysis Critical Thinking Writing Skills Vocabulary Development Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Mathematics & Data Analysis Media Literacy Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Rich focus on literary analysis and critical thinking ✅ Encourages meaningful discussions about identity and morality ✅ Explores stereotypes and appearances versus reality ✅ Integrates literacy, writing, SEL, and math skills ✅ Supports higher-order thinking and evidence-based reasoning ✅ Includes engaging creative and analytical activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Appeals to fans of fantasy, fairy tales, and popular book adaptations Teachers love how this resource transforms a fantasy adventure into a meaningful educational experience. Students strengthen literacy and analytical skills while exploring complex themes about friendship, character, choices, and the dangers of judging others based solely on appearances. Add this The School for Good and Evil Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore identity, friendship, morality, and the power of choice through engaging activities that transform movie day into a meaningful learning experience.

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'True Spirit' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 11

'True Spirit' Lesson Plan & Worksheets | Grades 5 - 11
ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables

True Spirit Movie Study | True Story, ELA, Geography, Media Literacy, STEM & Growth Mindset Activities | Grades 5–11 Inspire students with the incredible true story of courage, perseverance, and determination in this engaging True Spirit Movie Study ! Based on the Netflix film about Australian sailor Jessica Watson, this resource helps students explore themes of resilience, goal setting, risk-taking, media influence, and personal growth while strengthening reading comprehension, geography, critical thinking, writing, STEM, and media literacy skills. Through 30 meaningful activities, students follow Jessica’s remarkable solo voyage around the world and discover what it takes to achieve a seemingly impossible dream. What's Included 30 student activities Printable student workbook Comprehensive teacher guide Complete answer key Reading comprehension questions Vocabulary and context clues activities Shades of meaning exercises Multiple-meaning word practice Geography and mapping activities Oceans, continents, latitude, and longitude lessons Conflict analysis activities Primary vs. secondary source activities Media literacy and headline bias exploration Counterargument writing tasks Risk versus reward discussions SMART goal-setting activities Speed, distance, and time math problems Data analysis activities Double-line graph interpretation Histogram and percentage practice Ship’s log writing News report writing Speech writing activities Creative reflection projects Students will explore: Courage and perseverance Goal setting and achievement Risk and reward Resilience during challenges Media influence and bias Personal growth Decision-making Determination and grit Exploration and adventure Following your dreams despite obstacles How It Works in the Classroom This True Spirit movie guide is designed for flexible classroom use and works well for: English Language Arts lessons Geography units Media literacy instruction STEM enrichment activities Growth mindset lessons Independent work Homeschool learning Substitute plans Small-group discussions Cross-curricular learning Students complete activities before, during, and after viewing the film. Lessons include vocabulary development, mapping activities, conflict analysis, media literacy tasks, mathematical problem-solving, creative writing, and reflective goal-setting opportunities. The included teacher guide provides a complete 90-minute lesson plan with differentiation ideas and extension opportunities. Standards & Learning Goals Students will: Strengthen vocabulary and language skills using context clues Locate places using maps, latitude, and longitude Analyze different types of conflict in literature and film Distinguish between primary and secondary sources Evaluate media bias and perspective Construct evidence-based arguments and counterarguments Solve real-world math problems involving speed, distance, and time Interpret graphs, histograms, and percentages Develop creative and informational writing skills Set meaningful SMART goals and reflect on perseverance Supports instruction in: English Language Arts Geography Media Literacy STEM Education Mathematics Critical Thinking Writing Skills Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep printable resource ✅ Includes teacher guide and complete answer key ✅ Based on an inspiring true story ✅ Strong growth mindset and perseverance focus ✅ Integrates literacy, geography, STEM, and media literacy ✅ Encourages critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning ✅ Teaches real-world map and navigation skills ✅ Includes engaging goal-setting and reflection activities ✅ Flexible for classroom, homeschool, and enrichment settings ✅ Helps students connect perseverance and preparation to personal success Teachers love how this resource transforms an inspiring true story into a powerful educational experience. Students build literacy, geography, STEM, and critical-thinking skills while exploring important lessons about resilience, courage, preparation, and pursuing ambitious goals despite obstacles and criticism. Add this True Spirit Movie Study to your classroom today and help students explore perseverance, courage, resilience, and goal setting through an inspiring true story that encourages them to dream big, work hard, and never give up on their goals.

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