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  1. This handout from Angela Bunyi's Writing Movie Reviews: Lights, Camera, Publish! lesson plan includes three movie reviews (one each for Kit Kittredge, Kung Fu Panda', and WALL-E) from Rotten Tomatoes.

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    • How to Write A Film Review

    This film review template resource is great for teaching your class how to structure and write a film review analyzing a movie they've watched. This template helps students write a film review by encouraging them to answer relevant questions about the movies children are watching in the classroom. These include questions about the plot such as "Are...

    As well as helping children to work on their writing and English skills, this resource can also act as an introduction to persuasive writing. It will also help your child learn how to ask questions, first about the movies they are watching in the classroom, and then, more broadly, about other texts and media they come across. As a result of complet...

    To write a good film review you need to discuss the basic elements which have been listed below: 1. Plot - What happens? Are there any plot twists? Did you find the plot interesting? 2. Characters - Who are the main characters? Who was your favourite character and why? 3. Your opinion - Did you like the film? What was your favourite part and why? 4...

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    • Show Students Film Review Examples. To begin, I like to lead a brief whole-class discussion where we chat about the difference between getting a recommendation from a friend and reading a professional movie review.
    • Know Your Audience. As we wrap up this lesson, I ask students to consider the audience of each review. For example, is the review aimed at children, adults, or even a teen magazine?
    • Teach How to Watch the Film. The next step is to teach students how to watch a film with purpose, rather than simply for pleasure! In an ideal situation, I recommend watching a film twice.
    • Provide Common Vocabulary. As part of a film study, it’s important for students to be able to speak the “language” of movie making. After viewing the movie, I like to take some time to outline some key terms to help students write their reviews.
  3. As students write and revise their reviews, guide their work with the Review Checklist, a worksheet that outlines the vital features of a good review and asks students to verify that their final review includes these specific features. This checklist can be used by the teacher in evaluating the review.

  4. $3.50. PDF. This 7 page package includes the following: a two page mini-lesson on how to write a film review (e.g. elements of a film review, steps to take when writing a film review etc.); an example film review for students to code; pre-writing activities (for student to fill in while watching a film); and a. Subjects:

  5. Movie Review Writing - Presentation and Activities for Writing a Film Review: This movie review writing lesson is a comprehensive resource that covers all aspects of teaching students how to write a compelling movie review.

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