[This post is an exact duplicate of the previous post. The only difference is that the previous post contained all the worksheets and PowerPoints embedded, which sometimes made it difficult to load. This post has nothing embedded, only the links to the Google drive version of the various worksheets and PowerPoints.]
(Movie Worksheets)
Google Drive Folder
PowerPoints:
Part 1 (drive, slides, pub), Part 2 (drive, slides, pub), Part 3 (drive, slides, pub), Part 4 (drive, slides, pub), Part 5 (drive, slides, pub), Part 6 (drive, slides, pub), Part 7 (drive, slides, pub), Part 8 (drive, slides, pub), Part 9 (drive, slides, pub), Part 10 (drive, slides, pub), Part 11 (drive, slides, pub), Part 12 (drive, slides, pub), Part 13 (drive, slides, pub), Part 14 (drive, slides, pub), Part 15 (drive, slides, pub), Part 16 (drive, slides, pub)
Worksheets:
Part 1 (drive, docs, pub), Part 2 (drive, docs, pub), Part 3 (drive, docs, pub), Part 4 (drive, docs, pub), Part 5 (drive, docs, pub), Part 6 (drive, docs, pub), Part 7 (drive, docs, pub), Part 8 (drive, docs, pub), Part 9 (drive, docs, pub), Part 10 (drive, docs, pub), Part 11 (drive, docs, pub), Part 12 (drive, docs, pub), Part 13 (drive, docs, pub), Part 14 (drive, docs, pub), Part 15 (drive, docs, pub), Part 16 (drive, docs, pub)
These are all the worksheets I designed for the 1961 Disney Movie 101 Dalmatians.
It follows the same pattern and approach as the worksheets I previously designed on Peter Pan, and The Jungle Book. In order to avoid repeating myself too much, I'm going to try to keep the explanation to a minimum here.
Showing movies in class is based on the philosophy that young learners benefit most from lots of input. The majority of this input should be highly graded, but I think some authentic material in the classroom is not a bad thing. (I try to limit myself to about 5 minutes of this movie at a time, so they get about 5 minutes of authentic input during a class of 2 hours. Although, granted, by the time the movie is played twice, this ends up taking between 10-20 minutes of class-time.)
Although the actual movie itself is far above the students' level, the worksheets are based off of the "grade the task not the text" philosophy, and so the intention was to make the task as easy as possible.
In the class, the movie worksheets follow these steps.
1. Students are introduced to 5 vocabulary words on PowerPoint.
2. Students read together "The Story Last Time" section on the PowerPoint
3. Students listen quietly to the section of the movie
4. Students are given the script, and fill in the missing words.
5. The movie is played again. Students follow along with their script to check their answers. The teacher pauses the movie after each answer is given, to ensure everyone has the right answer, and to allow weaker students to find their place in the script again.
6. After the movie finishes, final feedback is on PowerPoint.
The pictures for "The Story Last Time" Section on PowerPoint all come from this website here.
I had trouble finding a good script online for this movie. There were a bunch of half-completed scripts, but no good full script. The one I mainly used as a base is from this website here, but I ended up editing it substantially.
I used this youtube video here for the movie. All the PowerPoint links are set up to go to that video at the exact time in the movie relevant for each section.
However, as the movie is copyrighted material, it's only a matter of time before the video is taken down, and the links become invalid.
At the time of this writing, however, all the links are still working.
Each movie worksheet also contains a link to a quizlet quiz. The quizlet quiz reviews all of the vocabulary covered up until that point:
Quizlet Folder HERE
* 101 Dalmatians Part 1
* 101 Dalmatians Part 2
* 101 Dalmatians Part 3
* 101 Dalmatians Part 4
* 101 Dalmatians Part 5
*101 Dalmatians Part 6
*101 Dalmatians Part 7
* 101 Dalmatians Part 8
* 101 Dalmatians Part 9
* 101 Dalmatians Part 10
* 101 Dalmatians Part 11
* 101 Dalmatians Part 12
* 101 Dalmatians Part 13
* 101 Dalmatians Part 14
* 101 Dalmatians Part 15
* 101 Dalmatians Part 16
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