Introduce Children to:
Major Events in History; Principles of Science; Extraordinary People; Literature; Drama; Dance; Art; Social-Emotional Learning; and Ethics.
101 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR USE WITH ANY FILM THAT IS A WORK OF FICTION
Subscribers to TeachWithMovies.com can access our list of 101 discussion questions suitable for any film. These questions will get students thinking and talking about movies.
I. Questions to Stimulate Student Interest -- 20 questions;
II. Questions Concerning Characterization -- 20 questions;
III. Questions Focusing on Plot -- 12 questions;
IV. Questions About Themes, Messages & Ideas -- 11 questions;
V. Questions About Other Literary Elements -- 20 questions;
VI. Questions on Theatrical Devices and Effects -- 4 questions; and
VII. Questions on Cinematic Devices and Effects -- 14 questions;
Most of the questions are also excellent writing prompts. Questions in Sections II - V relate to any work of fiction: written, presented on stage, or filmed.
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