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    Questions 1 - 3 can be asked with respect to an entire movie or an appropriate scene in a movie. 1. Identify one example of each of the following shots and describe how the shot affected the presentation of the story told by the film: close-up, medium shot, and long shot.
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    Movie worksheets allow teachers who show films to meet the Common Core State Standards. See TWM's article on Common Core State Standards and Feature Films in the ELA Classroom.. Click here for the Film Study Worksheet for General Fiction (this worksheet) in word processing format suitable to be downloaded and printed or modified.. TWM also features other movie worksheets, including ...
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    We also index films by appropriate age, title, social-emotional learning topic, etc. The best way to navigate the site is through our list of indexes. ... The Glass Menagerie; A Raisin in the Sun and Cyrano de Bergerac Each of these films are dramatic works of art and can be studied, compared to the play, or serve as a reward for work well done ...
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    Creative Writing Assignments: Tasks which will stimulate students' creativity include: (1) write a new ending to the story; (2) add new characters or new events to an existing scene and show how the story changes as a result; (3) write an additional scene or incident, with its own setting, action, and dialogue; (4) expand the back-story of one of the characters and make it into a separate ...
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    This movie tells the story of how he survives and what happens when he tries to pick up his life after he is rescued. This popular and well made film provides many opportunities for analysis of the literary devices including: expository phase, motif, symbol, development of theme and dramatic irony.
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    Degas and the Dance, The Painter and the Petits Rats, Perfecting their Art, by Susan Goldman Rubin, 2002, ages 9 - 13; Marie in Fourth Position: The Story of Degas' "the Little Dancer", Amy Littlesugar, 1996; ages 4 - 8; Degas, the Painted Gesture, Jacqueline Loumaye, 1992, part of the Art for Children series, ages 9 - 13; Meet ...

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