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Activity One:
So what exactly happened in "Finding Nemo?" It is important for students to identify the setting, characters and resolutions in the film. Have students complete this story frame about the movie.
This activity will help students communicate personal responses to familiar media texts ("Finding Nemo") This task covers text level reading comprehension.
Finding Noggins Story Frame
So what exactly happened in "Finding Nemo?" It is important for students to identify the setting, characters and resolutions in the film. Have students complete this story frame about the movie.
This activity will help students communicate personal responses to familiar media texts ("Finding Nemo") This task covers text level reading comprehension.
Finding Noggins Story Frame
Activity Two:
A story board is a way to break down the parts of the movie. Print out this worksheet and have students describe the characters, setting and plot of "Finding Nemo." Students will write (in their own words) about the characters in the film and and write about where "Finding Nemo" is set.
This activivty will help students construct and reconstruct meaning from the movie "Finding Nemo."
Finding Noggins Film Recipe
A story board is a way to break down the parts of the movie. Print out this worksheet and have students describe the characters, setting and plot of "Finding Nemo." Students will write (in their own words) about the characters in the film and and write about where "Finding Nemo" is set.
This activivty will help students construct and reconstruct meaning from the movie "Finding Nemo."
Finding Noggins Film Recipe
Activity Three:
The lives of the key characters in "Finding Nemo" are very different.
To integrate 21st century learning and technology, put a list of characters on projected on the Smart Board. In the table have student take turns going up to the board and writing different words to describe each character. For instance, one student may write "spirited" next to Nemo.
This activity allows students to explore the characters and determine what makes each character unique. Students are able to identify different aspects of the subject and find attributes represent the characters.
The lives of the key characters in "Finding Nemo" are very different.
To integrate 21st century learning and technology, put a list of characters on projected on the Smart Board. In the table have student take turns going up to the board and writing different words to describe each character. For instance, one student may write "spirited" next to Nemo.
This activity allows students to explore the characters and determine what makes each character unique. Students are able to identify different aspects of the subject and find attributes represent the characters.