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  1. Each film recommended by TeachWithMovies.org contains lessons on life and positive moral messages. Our Guides and Lesson Plans show teachers how to stress these messages and make them meaningful for young audiences.

    • FEATURES

      Teaching Students to Write a Narrative — This charming...

    • FOR HIGH SCHOOL

      The Glass Menagerie. Tennessee Williams’ classic is an...

    • A – G

      Agora. Snippets & Shorts. Historical Evolution of Views...

    • H – N

      High School and Middle./Jr. High World History and any fine...

    • O – U

      any film that is a work of fiction; film adaptations of...

    • V – Z

      Volcano. Snippet Lesson Plan . Introduction to Volcanoes and...

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      Suggested ages are in brackets at the end of each entry....

  2. The Story of Movies is a FREE interdisciplinary film literacy program for classroom use, created and distributed by The Film Foundation.

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  3. The TeachWithMovies.org Subject Matter Index lists films by area of the curriculum. We also index films by appropriate age, title, social-emotional learning topic, etc. The best way to navigate the site is through our list of indexes. Learning Guides for each film describe its benefits and possible problems.

  4. The Story of Movies curriculum includes multiple components that educators can download and incorporate into their lessons, maximizing students’ immersion in meaningful film study.

    • Share My Lesson -- Inspire. Be Inspired. (01:48) This cute video explains how teacher-built Share My Lesson helps educators connect to get what they need.
    • What is LearnZillion? (02:46) LearnZillion is like the Khan Academy of Common Core, with thousands of lessons tied to the standards. Started by a school in Washington, D.C., as a homegrown repository for screencast lessons by their best teachers, they got funding to go big, and now teachers across the country can participate.
    • How to Search OER Commons (02:37) Open Education Resource Commons is an incredible repository of valuable free learning materials -- but it can be overwhelming to the new user.
    • WatchKnowLearn Overview (04:06) They don't call me VideoAmy for nothing: I love finding videos to use in the classroom, and WatchKnowLearn is a wiki just for that.
  5. Oct 19, 2006 · The Story of Movies curriculum is available free to teachers for use in middle school classrooms; the teacher’s guides and other resources can be downloaded from the website, and DVDs are available via online registration at the Film Foundation.

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  7. Film School Course 01 – Learning the Basics of Filmmaking. Film Study: The Grapes of Wrath. Genre & Media Literacy (teens and films) How to Read Film. Immigrants In Film (PBS New Americans) Introduction to Film Appreciation. Lights, Camera, Action…Music: Critiquing Films Using Sight and Sound.

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