The "Movie Notes" Bonus

This is an 80-page supplement that gives you 17 complete movie worksheets with questions and answer keys already prepared from actual movies that are 100% ready to go. Simply photocopy them, hand them to your students, and roll the projector. It couldn't be easier! You now have your enitre class on-task with a learning activity they consider to be a treat. And you will actually hope your principal catches you using these!

As explained in my book, using "Movie Notes" is the only win-win way to show movies in your classroom. It turns a potentially suspect classroom activity into legitimate curriculum. Showing movies is obviously not something you do very often in your classroom, but let's face it -- it makes for the perfect "emergency" curriculum and has its place in many situations when you need it most. My book not only tells you how to use this great strategy -- it explains why your principal will practically beg you to share your strategy with other teachers.

My book explains in precise detail how to use this simple strategy, and it includes a blank sample sheet for any particular movie you may want to show. What my book does NOT include is something I'm going to give you right now (but only for a very limited time) if you give my program a try . . .

Here are just some of the completed movie worksheets that I am including in the Movie Notes bonus:

Finding Nemo
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Mr Holland's Opus
The Mouse and the Motorcycle
Stand and Deliver
Pay It Forward
Remember the Titans
Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Renaissance
Jurassic Park
Thomas and the Magic Railroad
Anastasia

Note - This 80-page handout took more than 57 hours to compile. All the work has been done for you! I am leaving this bonus up only as a trial, and I'm serving notice right here that I plan to withdraw it at any time. (I plan to sell it as a separate product soon. It's simply too valuable.)

Dear Tom,

Let me begin by saying I am enjoying your book and believe you are giving me useful, practical information I can (am using) in my classroom. I am thrilled with the movie materials. So well put together. I could not believe it. Thank you. We use "Remember the Titans" as part of our Art curriculum.

Sincerely,
Cheryl Logston, MSW

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