Teach Language Arts with Film Clips: Suspense and Foreshadowing
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This short Film, Alma, is an excellent tool to have students review suspense and foreshadowing techniques. Students love the "creepy" film and figuring out exactly what has happened to the character. The file includes the film, student worksheets, and an answer key. The 4 worksheet pages include pause times to have students reflect and infer, as well as screenshots for analyzing examples of foreshadowing.
Older students will enjoy this film which is not too young and engaging enough to keep them guessing!
If you are looking for more resources, check out Teaching Language Arts with Film Clips (Theme). This product will help students to engage with character, conflict, and theme as they view the clip and analyze for meaning!
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