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Filmmaking Worksheets
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Young readers work through an informative article about filmmaking, and answer five multiple choice questions about the text. The format of the activity would make a good quiz or homework assignment. Additionally, a home activity prompts children to find examples of materials written for different purposes.
Using a two-paragraph version of The Tortoise and the Hare as a reference, individuals or small groups answer a series of questions designed to assess comprehension and vocabulary skills. A second worksheet also encourages students to use visual observation to compare and contrast animals related to the story. This woud work well for an independent center activity.
In this reading comprehension worksheet, students read several passages about the film industry and then answer eight corresponding questions. Additionally, students write a short description of a documentary they would make about foreigners working in their country.
For this identifying meanings of words in sentences worksheet, students read a story about computer graphics, observe the words in bold type, and use context clues to match the words with their meanings. Students write eight short answers.
For this interactive reading comprehension worksheet, 2nd graders read 15 short passages and answer multiple choice questions based on the information in the passage.
In this cultural identity worksheet, students watch a film about Muslim practices in Europe and then respond to 2 short answer questions.
In this controversial issues instructional activity, students read 15 famous quotations on controversial topics and identify who said each of them.
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 Dr. Seuss instructional activity, learners connect pictures of hats to the Dr. Seuss characters who would have worn them including Cat in the Hat, Grinch, Mr. Brown and more.
In this Kitano Takeshi instructional activity, learners read a passage about Kitano Takeshi and then complete worksheets such as spelling, a listening gap fill, synonym matching, scrambled sentences, and more.
