Black Beauty Movie Guide (G – 1994)

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This Black Beauty Movie Guide (G – 1994) is a great way to wrap up a unit on this fantastic novel by Anna Sewell. Nudge students to relate to the story of Black Beauty this movie guide will help students internalize the life lessons this movie has to offer.

Discuss with your students the 11 high-level, short answer and essay questions in this 4 page PDF movie guide. Pause at the designated times on the movie guide and watch the gears start to turn.

Please see the product images for example questions from this movie guide and download a free, complete movie guide for Kung Fu Panda 3 to see the general quality of my questions and movie guides.

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Here are my tips for using Black Beauty Movie Guide (G – 1994) in your classroom:

  1. Print one, double-sided movie guide for each student
  2. Preview each question on the movie guide as you come to it before resuming the movie
  3. Pause at the times designated on the movie guide and help students if necessary
    • Discussion here is great, encourage and allow students to share their ideas and thoughts for any question
    • Discourage students from simply copying answers
    • If needed, and if time allows, feel free to rewind and show important parts of the movie for additional analysis impotenciastop.com
  4. After completing the short answers on the movie guide, allow 5-10 minutes for each essay question at the end
  5. On average, completing this movie guide will require about 30-45 minutes in addition to the length of the movie

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Digital PDF Version Tips

  • It is intended for a paperless, 1:1 tablet/iPad classroom
  • Ask students to download a PDF editor app if they don’t already have one. It needs to have a save function as well. I used Foxit PDF.
  • Host the file. I used google drive to share a folder with students.
  • When complete, ask students to save the file in a designated google drive folder using a naming convention. (I use LastnameFirstnameMovieGuide.pdf)

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