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  1. Popular Subjects: 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. Benefits. Possible Problems. Helpful Background. Building Vocabulary. Discussion Questions. Links to Internet.

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  2. Curriculum materials include supplemental film clips and stills to illustrate concepts covered in the lessons. Primary source materials are provided for each unit and may include articles, essays, song lyrics, paintings, archival photographs and documents, editorial cartoons, vintage advertisements, maps and graphic organizers.

  3. free webinar on “critical thinking and viewing: integrating national film study standards in the classroom” now available on demand. first presented at aft's recent share my lesson virtual conference, author catherine gourley uses scenes from spike lee’s “4 little girls” to teach elements of film language.

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  4. Units of Study. Unit 1: Reading Films and the Silent Film Era – We’ll explore how watching a film for analysis is different from watching a film for fun. We’ll also begin our historical overview of film development by looking at some of the earliest pioneers in the industry and the silent film era. Unit 2: The Golden Age of Hollywood ...

  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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  6. 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.

  7. Film 101 9.08. Describe the function and effect upon a literary work of common literary devices 9.18. Make informed judgments about television, radio, and film productions. 12 Working with Film Terminology Part One 9.05 ,QIHUDQDXWKRU¶VXQVWDWHGLGHDV DQDO\]LQJHYLGHQFHWKDW supports those unstated ideas and make reasonable

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