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Scenes from popular movies illustrate the character traits courage, loyalty and perseverance. A comprehensive study guide written by educators is included on the DVD. The guide provides movie plot summaries, standards-based lesson plans, discussion questions, and activity suggestions for each of the related themes. Movie clips and themes explored in Episode 3 are from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (the Power of Fear), Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade (Taking the First Step), The Wizard of Oz (Pretending to Be Brave), Monsters, Inc (Overcoming Fear), The Secret Life of Zoey (Helping Your Friends), Shrek (Friendship), School of Rock (Leaving Someone Behind), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Commitment), The Addams Family (Positive Thinking), Chariots of Fire (Getting Back Up), Parenthood (The Way We See Things), and School of Rock (Believing in Dreams). Subtitles in English and Spanish; some clips contain Spanish audio as well. No clips are rated higher than PG-13.
Episode 3 is part of an 8-part DVD series that includes these topics:
Order the complete set of 8 Film Clips DVDs.
For Grades 6 to 12
Format: DVD with English and Spanish sub-titles
Episode 3 is part of an 8-part DVD series that includes these topics:
- Honesty, Cooperation, Respect
- Sportsmanship, Kindness, Self-Control
- Courage, Loyalty, Perseverance
- Knowing Yourself, Facing Peer Pressure, Understanding Bullies
- Pride, Honor, Citizenship
- Forgiveness, Vision, Empathy
- Teamwork, Making a Difference, Caring for Others
- Diversity, Equality, Integrity, Freedom, Democracy, Patriotism
Order the complete set of 8 Film Clips DVDs.
For Grades 6 to 12
Format: DVD with English and Spanish sub-titles
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