Day 5- Analyzing a Short Film

There are times when students and teachers are tired of the same routine. With our current pandemic, it seems that life is dull and mundane. Here is great little video that I like to show classes when there is a little bit of free time or when there are no lesson plans. (I will admit it, I stole this lesson...so arrest me if you want!) This lesson is good for any grade level- yes, from kinder to 12th grade. Here are some ideas you can use:




Lesson Ideas:

1.) Check out this link to see easy discussion and/or writing activities.

2.) Check out this link if you teach math, art, technology teacher, or just want to do a cool lesson.

3.) Here's a Google Slide presentation I show students to organize my discussions: Click here

3.) Strong academic summary writing is always important. Here is a template students can complete to help them develop their writing skills. Click here

4.) Are students tired of using computers? Here are some hands-on projects students can do: 

    -Using a blank sheet of paper, have students create their own avatar. They can rip the paper, fold it, crumple it, etc. 

    -Check out these easy Origami animal shapes kids can do. Click here

    -If they have scissors, paper, and glue, click here to see some fun ideas

    -Or you can have them make foil sculptures, click here for a tutorial

    -Their avatar must have: a way to move, see, hear, think, smell, and eat- students need to be able to explain this. As an extension of this lesson, you can have them record their Flipgrid video to share their avatar. 

 



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