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Non-fiction materials to Plan Wildlife Education Published by TeachWithMovies.com will become the first in a series

Los Angeles, CA (PRWeb) February 22, 2012

announced the release of

TeachWithMovies.com Learning Guide to Wild to provide curriculum materials as Sean Penn film and book by John Krakauer. Into the Wild tells the true story of Chris McCandless, a troubled teen trying to find himself by remaining adventures in the deserts of western North America. The journey ends when he dies of hunger abandoned bus in Alaska forests. When McCandless’s death, only a few miles and a river of smoke removed from civilization and the help he needed to survive.


Core Curriculum Standards Standard

2010 called for greater focus on teaching students to read non-fiction text. TeachWithMovies.com respond to that call by developing a set of learning-based guide to film non-fiction book will appeal to students today. Curriculum materials lesson plans for Into the Wild TWM an effort in this regard. Most of the curriculum materials for the film / non-fiction book combinations will be announced soon, including guidance learning maos Last Dancer and 127 days.


We involve students in the forest. In the experience of Chris McCandless found the child in line with their own struggles growing up. Empathy will provide energy for class discussion. It will also lead students to work assignments that require writing skills that are in the middle of the ELA curriculum. One of the objectives of education students’ interest in reading books. James Frieden, co-founder of TeachWithMovies.com.


Tags: Study Guides in wild teachers help develop non-fiction lesson plans for students in high schools to provide a context for the story of McCandless. It refers to the way the icons from the “Child Roland Pilgrimage” by Lord Byron. In addition, students will be required to read Jack London’s short story, To Build Fire, the tragic story of another trip in the wilderness of Alaska. Classes will be asked to compare the two stories. Guidelines also suggest that introduces students to the mysterious death of Everett Ruess, an event considered in the Krakauer book. Ruess was a young man wandering in the desert Southwest in the early years of the 1930s. She often traveled alone and then, in 1934, Ruess disappeared in southern Utah forests.


Tags: Learning Guide also contains discussion questions, activities and writing assignments that will take students to explore the ideas presented in books and movies.


One of the focuses

TWM Learning Guide to a combination book / non-fiction film is to encourage students to read all or part of the book that use film as an introduction. Alternatively, teachers can use the Study Guides for creating lesson plans to focus exclusively on the books. TWM Learning Guide provides background information, discussion questions, activities, assignments, and various types of generic movie worksheets.

TeachWithMovies.com is the leading site on the Internet shows teachers how to use video films and other resources to enhance the classroom experience. Website that provides thousands of pages of lesson plans and curriculum materials in more than 350 films. Prices for access to curriculum materials TWM is $ 11.99 per year for each teacher. Discounts are available for bulk purchases.


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