$5 - $10 8th Grade Movie Guides (by date, oldest first)

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Our Planet | Video Worksheet and Answer Key PDF BUNDLE for Middle/High School

By Danielle Mortimore

Looking for a simple worksheet for students to complete while watching the Netflix Series: Our Planet? Great for sub plans or weird schedule days!

Our Planet is a British nature documentary series made for Netflix. The series is narrated by David Attenborough and produced by Silverback Films, led by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, who also created BBC documentary series Planet Earth, Frozen Planet and The Blue Planet, in collaboration with the conservation charity World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

Netflix has the free episodes of their Our Planet series on YouTube. Each episode is between 49 to 51 minutes long. I usually have students vote on which one they want to watch. You do NOT have to watch them in order.

Make sure to read the questions to the students beforehand so that they know what information they are looking for.

The product includes...

  • Teacher notes
  • Student worksheet (15 short answer questions)
  • Answer key

NGSS - Middle School

  • MS-LS2-4: Construct an argument supported by empirical evidence that changes to physical or biological components of an ecosystem affect populations.
  • MS-LS2-5: Evaluate competing design solutions for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services.
  • MS-ESS3-5: Ask questions to clarify evidence of the factors that have caused the rise in global temperatures over the past century.
  • MS-ESS3-3: Apply scientific principles to design a method for monitoring and minimizing a human impact on the environment.
  • MS-ESS3-4: Construct an argument supported by evidence for how increases in human population and per-capita consumption of natural resources impact Earth's systems.

TN State Standards

  • 6.LS2.1: Evaluate and communicate the impact of environmental variables on population size
  • 6.LS2.2: Determine the impact of competitive, symbiotic, and predatory interactions in an ecosystem
  • 6.LS2.6: Research the ways in which an ecosystem has changed over time in response to changes in physical conditions, population balances, human interactions, and natural catastrophes
  • 6.LS4.1: Explain how changes in biodiversity would impact ecosystem stability and natural resources
  • 6.LS4.2: Design a possible solution for maintaining biodiversity of ecosystems while still providing necessary human resources without disrupting environmental equilibrium
  • 6.ESS3.3: Assess the impacts of human activities on the biosphere including conservation, habitat management, species endangerment, and extinction
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Our Planet | Student Worksheet and Answer Key BUNDLE

By Danielle Mortimore

Looking for a simple worksheet for students to complete while watching the Netflix Series: Our Planet? Great for sub plans or weird schedule days!

Our Planet is a British nature documentary series made for Netflix. The series is narrated by David Attenborough and produced by Silverback Films, led by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, who also created BBC documentary series Planet Earth, Frozen Planet and The Blue Planet, in collaboration with the conservation charity World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

Netflix has the free episodes of their Our Planet series on YouTube. Each episode is between 49 to 51 minutes long. I usually have students vote on which one they want to watch. You do NOT have to watch them in order.

Make sure to read the questions to the students beforehand so that they know what information they are looking for.

The product includes...

  • Teacher notes
  • Student worksheet (15 short answer questions)
  • Answer key

NGSS - Middle School

  • MS-LS2-4: Construct an argument supported by empirical evidence that changes to physical or biological components of an ecosystem affect populations.
  • MS-LS2-5: Evaluate competing design solutions for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services.
  • MS-ESS3-5: Ask questions to clarify evidence of the factors that have caused the rise in global temperatures over the past century.
  • MS-ESS3-3: Apply scientific principles to design a method for monitoring and minimizing a human impact on the environment.
  • MS-ESS3-4: Construct an argument supported by evidence for how increases in human population and per-capita consumption of natural resources impact Earth's systems.

TN State Standards

  • 6.LS2.1: Evaluate and communicate the impact of environmental variables on population size
  • 6.LS2.2: Determine the impact of competitive, symbiotic, and predatory interactions in an ecosystem
  • 6.LS2.6: Research the ways in which an ecosystem has changed over time in response to changes in physical conditions, population balances, human interactions, and natural catastrophes
  • 6.LS4.1: Explain how changes in biodiversity would impact ecosystem stability and natural resources
  • 6.LS4.2: Design a possible solution for maintaining biodiversity of ecosystems while still providing necessary human resources without disrupting environmental equilibrium
  • 6.ESS3.3: Assess the impacts of human activities on the biosphere including conservation, habitat management, species endangerment, and extinction
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Greatest Showman: 20 Activities

By Beth Hammett

20 movie correlated activities for use with The Greatest Showman with Hugh Jackman (2017) to help students understand ELA concepts and history/social studies fact based events of P.T. Barnum and The Greatest Showman. Includes: Be a Hollywood Producer and cast the movie Design a movie poster Create a Movie Marquee Visual Plot Map (4 Stages of the Movie Plot) Interview with a Star (2 pages) Write a Newspaper Article and Teen Mag Article (Audience) Character Chart Graphic Organizer CRE Character Analysis Writing Ringmaster Chant & Rhyme Transformation Pros & Cons (Compare & Contrast) I'm Unique (Traits Chart) Fact or Fiction (Real Life Facts vs. Movie Facts) P.T. Barnum: Just the Facts (History) Barnum's Legacy (Design your own...) Barnum Festival (Design a statue) Barnum Poetry Lots of creative, engaging activities to showcase students' talents and build upon strengths while reinforcing concepts. Fact based information to encourage students to think critically and problem solve while using movie and media for cooperative learning. Great for centers, differentiation, flipped classes, homeschool, G/T, pre-Ap, history, and ELA.

Other (Arts)
English Language Arts
U.S. History
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Film Analysis A How-To Guide

By Beth Hammett

Step-by-Step How-To for complete film writing analysis. This 36 page guide has two parts: Getting Started and Writing Your Essay. This easy-to-follow guide includes: What is film analysis? Literary Analysis and Film Concepts Getting Started How to Watch and Take Notes Audience Theme Emotions Writing Your Essay Introduction Plot Summary Body Paragraphs Setting Mood Characters Film Techniques Sound Lighting Symbolism Foreshadowing, Directors and Writers Using Film Quotes Conclusion Peer Workshopping Activity slides for: planning, writing theme and subject, introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion Excellent for flipped classrooms, homeschooling, online learners, literacy centers, individual and group learning.

Writing
Social Studies - History
Tools for Common Core
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Tarahumara Representation Video Guides

By ARIANA PEREZ

Read Carefully:

This bundle includes:

  • Lorena la Pies Ligeros
  • The Most dangerous ways to Mexico-
  • The Most dangerous ways to Mexico-Sierra Madre
  • The Most dangerous ways to Mexico-Mexico City
  • Tarahumara Power Lesson

If you buy the Most Dangerous Way to Mexico Bundle this product is not for you since it overlaps. What is the difference? The other bundle does not include Lorena la pies ligeros but it includes The Most dangerous ways to Mexico- West

Hispanic Heritage Month
Latinx Studies
Spanish
$7.00
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The Long Game Movie Guide

By ARIANA PEREZ

Need to show differentiation? You can easily do it with a Movie Guide. Differentiation can take time but that work has been done for you with this Movie Guide!

The Long Game is based on the true story of the San Felipe High School golf team, the Mustangs, a Mexican American golf team that overcame segregation and discrimination to win the Texas state high school golf championship in 1957.

✏️Creative

Spanish Questions too!

✏️Easy-to-use

Color-in Fun!

✏️Engaging

✏️SUB-FRIENDLY

⭐NO PREP NEEDED

  • Leave FEEDBACK so you will earn TeachShare credits, which may be applied to your future purchases.
Hispanic Heritage Month
Other (Social Studies - History)
Spanish
$6.00
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The Most Dangerous way to School- Mexico Bundle

By ARIANA PEREZ

Includes:

The Most Dangerous way to school- Mexico

The Most Dangerous way to school- West Mexico

The Most Dangerous way to school- Sierra Madre and Mexico City

Coming soon The Most Dangerous way to school- South and West Mexico

If you buy the Tarahumara Representation Bundle then this bundle isn't for you since that bundle includes: The Most Dangerous way to school- Sierra Madre and Mexico City, and The Most Dangerous way to school- Mexico.

Hispanic Heritage Month
Latinx Studies
Spanish
$5.00
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Lorena Movie Guide and TARAHUMARA Cultural Dive

By ARIANA PEREZ

Looking for a lesson on LOS TARAHUMARAS (RARAMURIS)?

⭐I have created this mini-lesson to teach students about this beautiful group.

Includes Movie guide for Netflix documentary:

Lorena la Pies ligeros, in both English and Spanish.

Includes a Short Questionnaire with answers

☀️A Current Event of the Tarahumaras and the History of the Raramuri.

⭐NO PREP NEEDED

Buscas una lección sobre LOS TARAHUMARAS (RARAMURIS)?

He creado esta mini-lección para enseñar a los estudiantes sobre este hermoso grupo.

Incluye una guía de película para el documental de Netflix:

Lorena la Pies ligeros, en inglés y español.

✏️Authentic

Incluye un cuestionario corto con respuestas.

☀️Un evento actual de los Tarahumaras y la historia de los Rarámuris.

Hispanic Heritage Month
Social Studies - History
Spanish
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La Inmigración Documentales

By ARIANA PEREZ

Documentales

de la Inmigración

☀️**¿Buscas exponer a tus estudiantes a la verdadera experiencia de inmigración para algunas personas? Estos documentales hablan de aspectos importantes que a veces los libros de textos no incluyen.**

Una compilación de documentales que tratan de la inmigración.

☀️Videos incluyen:

  • El Darién Documental
  • Águilas del Desierto
  • México País destino de migrantes
  • Cnn video de la frontera
  • España y el desbordo de migrantes
  • Bono: sugerencias
  • Preguntas y respuestas incluidas
Latinx Studies
Spanish
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The Casagrandes Movie Casagrandes Movie Guide with Cultural Components

By ARIANA PEREZ

Los Casagrande Movie Guide

A great movie to hook students and teach about culture.

Includes a reading about Purepechas along with a fill-in activity

and movie guide with answers.

Additional Cultural Points are added.

Including a Coloring Activity, True and False and a traditional Movie Guide.

Hispanic Heritage Month
Spanish
$5.00
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CHUECO SERIES GUIDE 1-5 episodes

By ARIANA PEREZ

Chueco is a student/classroom and family friend series on Disney +

It is extremely engaging and has adequate vocabulary for the classroom.

This is a growing bundle that will be increasing with the episodes of the Series.

Episodes 1-5 are updated.

Hispanic Heritage Month
Spanish
$5.00
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Out of My Mind Sharon Draper Movie Guide and Activities Grades 5+

By TooBookedUp

Bring the heartwarming and inspiring Disney+ adaptation of Out of My Mind into your classroom with this comprehensive movie guide and activity bundle. Perfect for grades 5-8, this resource engages students in thoughtful discussion, critical analysis, and creative reflection while exploring key themes of inclusion, perseverance, and advocacy.

What’s Included:

Pre-Watching Activities:

  • Agree/Disagree/Justify Statements: Students reflect on key themes like inclusion, disability, and perseverance before viewing the movie.
  • Author Investigation: Research questions about Sharon M. Draper’s life, career, and motivations for writing Out of My Mind.

During-Watching Questions:

  • 3 Open-Ended Discussion Questions: Encourage critical thinking and active viewing, focusing on the film’s characters, themes, and key moments.

Post-Watching Reflection:

  • Creative Reflection Choices: Students choose from a variety of activities, including:

  • A personal essay exploring connections to Melody’s story.

  • A diary entry written from the perspective of a character.

  • A 6-panel brochure highlighting the movie’s plot, characters, and themes.

Skills Covered:

  • Critical Thinking: Through open-ended questions and reflection activities.
  • Research Skills: Investigating Sharon M. Draper’s life and work.
  • Creative Expression: Writing diary entries, essays, or designing brochures.
  • Empathy and Inclusion: Exploring themes that challenge perspectives and foster understanding.

Why Teachers Love It:

Engaging & Flexible: Perfect for a wide range of learners with multiple activity options.
Low Prep: Ready-to-use activities designed for easy implementation.
Standards-Aligned: Meets objectives in reading comprehension, writing, and critical thinking.

Perfect For:

  • Movie Companion Activities
  • SEL Lessons on Inclusion and Perseverance
  • Sub Plans or Flexible Learning Days
  • Cross-Curricular Connections in ELA and Social Studies

This complete guide offers everything you need to turn Out of My Mind into a powerful teaching moment. Inspire your students to think deeply, reflect creatively, and grow in understanding with this must-have resource. Grab it today!

Additional resources with similar themes: 18-Day Disabilities & Equity Unit Grades 6+ Project, Essay, Assessments, Seminar

English Language Arts
Writing
Social Emotional Learning
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The Pedestrian Unit | Slides, Seminar, Essay, Lesson Plan, Choice Board

By TooBookedUp

Not sure what to do after state testing? Dive into the futuristic world of Ray Bradbury with our week-long dystopian unit plan centered around his intriguing short story, "The Pedestrian." This meticulously crafted resource is specifically designed for middle school humanities teachers looking to inspire and engage their students in deep, meaningful discussions about technology, society, and individuality.

Product Features:

  • Complete Text & Accompanying Slides: Includes a full copy of "The Pedestrian" and visually engaging slides that complement the reading, ensuring students understand the setting, plot, and key themes.
  • Socratic Seminar Guide: Detailed procedures and prepared questions for a Socratic seminar that encourage students to delve deeper into the text. Our guide helps students articulate their thoughts using claims, evidence, and reasoning, fostering critical thinking and debate.
  • Evidence Writing Worksheets: Teach your students how to effectively back their arguments with textual evidence. These worksheets guide students through the process of making claims and supporting them with precise details from the story and film.
  • Diverse Essay Prompts: Includes argumentative, informational, and correspondence essay questions that cater to different writing levels and interests, helping students explore various aspects of the narrative.
  • Creative Activities: Engage your students’ creative sides with a comic strip activity and an alternate ending writing task. These exercises not only enhance understanding of narrative techniques but also allow personal expression and creativity.
  • Film vs. Text Venn Diagram: A comparative activity where students analyze the differences and similarities between the short story and its film adaptation, enhancing their analytical skills.
  • Choice Board Extension Activities: Offers a variety of project-based learning tasks that allow students to explore the themes of the story in diverse and engaging ways.

Perfect For:

  • End-of-Year Lessons: Wrap up the year with a comprehensive, thought-provoking unit that engages students in critical thinking.
  • Substitute Teacher Plans: Easy-to-follow lessons that ensure valuable and structured learning continues in your absence.
  • Mini Dystopian Units: Ideal for a focused thematic study on dystopian literature, prompting discussions on societal impacts of technology and personal freedom.

Adjustability:

  • Suitable for grades 6-8 and can be easily adapted for different levels of understanding or class sizes, making it a versatile tool for any middle school classroom.

Perfect Pairing: "All Summer in a Day" Comprehensive Week-Long Lesson Plan, Seminar, Choice Board (TeachShare.com)

Empower your students to think critically about their own world through the lens of dystopian literature. This "The Pedestrian" unit plan is not just a lesson—it's an exploration into critical thinking, creative expression, and scholarly discussion. Equip your classroom with this all-encompassing resource today and watch your students thrive!

Included in this 12 week unit: Ultimate Middle School Short Story Bundle: 12 Week Engaging Suspense ELA Units (TeachShare.com)

English Language Arts
Writing
Other (ELA)
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Hamilton vs. Burr: Conflict Character Analysis Lyrics, Slides, Writing Prompts

By TooBookedUp

I am not throwing away my shot! Hamilton vs. Burr: A Musical Journey through Conflict and Character is an innovative resource designed for upper middle school and lower high school English Language Arts teachers. This engaging packet leverages the powerful narrative of the musical 'Hamilton' to delve into the intricate dynamics between two of America's founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. This literary analysis is an easy way to practice plot, conflict, and character development while enjoying some of the best songs from the Hamilton Musical soundtrack.

Key Highlights:

  • Detailed Lyric Analysis: Students will read and annotate the lyrics of key songs, exploring the deep narrative and character development. Song lyrics include Aaron Burr, Sir, My Shot, Wait for It, The Election of 1800, Your Obedient Servant, and The World Was Wide Enough.
  • Figurative Language Identification: Enhance literary comprehension by identifying figurative language, fostering a greater appreciation of the songs' poetic elements.
  • Critical Character and Conflict Exploration: Thought-provoking questions on conflict, plot, and character are included, promoting analytical skills through a 'Claim, Evidence, Reasoning' framework.
  • Cross-Curricular Engagement: Seamlessly integrating music and history with English literature, this resource offers a multi-dimensional learning experience.
  • Interactive Google Slides Presentation: A comprehensive presentation with embedded songs enhances classroom engagement and interaction.
  • Comprehensive Answer Key: Facilitates teaching and ensures effective learning outcomes.

Extension Opportunities:

  • Creative Writing Prompts: Encourage students to write from the perspectives of Hamilton or Burr, deepening their understanding of these historical figures.
  • Debate Sessions: Host debates on the decisions and actions of Hamilton and Burr, fostering critical thinking and public speaking skills.
  • Research Projects: Students can undertake research projects on the historical accuracy of the musical, comparing it with actual historical events.

'Hamilton vs. Burr: A Musical Journey through Conflict and Character' is more than just a teaching resource; it's a gateway to exploring history, literature, and music in an immersive and captivating way. Prepare to bring the excitement of 'Hamilton' into your classroom and watch as your students develop a richer understanding of literary analysis, historical context, and character study.

Drama
Music
Close Reading
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Disney plus The Crossover Series Text Companion Handouts Episodes 1-8 BUNDLE

By TooBookedUp

If your students loved reading Kwame Alexander's The Crossover, they need to see the new Disney+ series! As teachers, we want our students to be engaged, even when they are watching a film. With this resource, students will be challenged to think critically about the text and film in a variety of ways including comparing and contrasting, evaluating director decisions, and tracking character development across the series. Check out the preview for one handout from the bundle!

This resource includes:

  • A double-sided handout for each episode 1-8
  • Each handout contains:
  • Do now question, discourse questions, compare and contrast section, and two rigorous writing tasks in DOK 3 or 4 and Bloom's Taxonomy Evaluate/Analyze categories.
  • Each handout contains a teacher-facing answer key with answers students may write about.

The Crossover Summary: Kwame Alexander's text The Crossover is a coming-of-age story written in verse about 7th graders Josh and Jordan Bell as they navigate life, family, friendship, health, and most importantly basketball! The book became a graphic novel and later an 8 episode series streaming on Disney plus!

English Language Arts
Reading
Writing
$10.00
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Ken Burns America Series - Complete Series - Documentary Questions

By Quick Assignment Central

Includes a set of 12 comprehensive questions that guide students through the documentaries.

Includes a set for each of the documentaries in this series.

The Congress, Statue of Liberty, Thomas Hart Benton, Brooklyn Bridge, Huey Long, Empire of the Air, and The Shakers.

Written at a 9th grade level.

Includes separate answer keys.

Social Studies - History
U.S. History
World History
$8.00
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Blue Planet Season 2 - Complete Question Set Episodes 1-7

By Quick Assignment Central

Includes a set of 10 questions with separate answer key. Written at a 9th grade level.

Includes 1 set for each of the 7 episodes of season 2 of Blue Planet.

Biology
Earth Sciences
Geography
$8.00