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In this word search worksheet, students search for names of famous horror films. Films include classics as well as newer films.
Do your pupils love horror movies? This Times for Kids article on different types of scary films is sure to get their attention - and not just on Halloween. After reading the short nonfiction article, three "reader's response" questions address reading comprehension, while three "writer's response" questions discuss literary analysis. The activity focuses on surveys, which could lend well to an extended lesson.
Test your students' knowledge of literary and cinematic genres with this matching worksheet. Twenty-one terms, such as "thriller," "western," "novel," and "horror," can be matched with their definition. Use this activity as an introductory lesson, a quiz, or a homework assignment. The worksheet also includes an answer key for teacher use.
In this writing worksheet, students view two and three Dimensional images of "Homer Simpson" and write a paper comparing and contrasting the two images. They are guided by three questions as well as supplied with four links to images and transcripts of a segment of the movie. Students are asked to work in pairs to discuss their ideas.
In this anti-German propaganda worksheet, students read excerpts from two sources telling about the horrors committed by the Germans in World War One. Students then answer three questions about propaganda.
For this conjunctions worksheet, students read and paragraph and rewrite it adding conjunctions to smooth out the sentences. Students are given 17 conjunctions to use.
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is an interesting novel for learners to explore. This comprehensive packet enables students to use critical thinking skills to evaluate what they read.
For this cataloging CDs in a cabinet word problem worksheet, students read and apply information to catalog a compact disc collection as a grid. Students solve five problems and fill in the grid.
In this making predictions to solve word problems worksheet, students apply information in a table about Favorite Movies to solve word problems. Students solve three word problems.
As the third worksheet in a series about parallel structure, this worksheet continues to challenge students' writing skills. It includes twenty multiple choice questions; students must select the correct phrase to complete each sentence maintaining parallel structure.
