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In this film and language arts worksheet, students analyze 10 names of film directors who have won Oscars. Only the vowels are displayed. Students fill in the blanks.
In this reading for comprehension worksheet, students read a French fantasy passage and write answers to comprehension questions, identify parts of speech, analyze characters, sequence events, and use references to discover additional information. Students write short answers to five questions.
In this primary source analysis worksheet, students respond to 14 short answer questions that require them to analyze the motion picture of their choice.
In this language arts and film worksheet, students analyze 10 names of Oscar-winning film directors. Only the vowels are displayed. Students fill in the blanks. Example: --oo-- A--e- (Woody Allen).
In this math worksheet, students perform basic operations all the way up to precalculus. They graph, identify slopes, plot data and analyze it. There are 34 questions.
In this film analysis worksheet, students complete a form, analyzing a motion picture. Worksheet is a blank template and can be reset and printed on line. Detailed information about a film is asked for on the form.
In this An American Tragedy worksheet, students analyze plot, symbol, irony, narrator, style, and theme of An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser.
In this porcupine worksheet, students learn about how porcupines adapt to their lives in the woods and how they use their quills. After reading a short text and analyzing the labeled pictures, students answer 3 short answer questions.
In this verb choice worksheet, students read 20 sentences and analyze the incorrect verb in each. Students change the verb to make sense in each sentence.
In this viewing guide learning exercise, students select one aspect from the film The Last of the Mohicans to analyze. Students make a list of details that have been idealized and write about the topic.
