Let’s face it. Some lessons are just more fun for teachers as well as students than others. Students would rather read the next chapter of an exciting cliffhanger, than study skills. So, how do you make teaching capitalization and punctuation fun for students? The answer is to use animated shorts and games. Free Capitalization and …
Category: Animated Shorts
Welcome to my blog index page, where I showcase posts that teach writing, reading, and language arts skills using animated shorts. These films are highly motivational for students, and these high-interest films make learning fun and engaging.
My posts offer a range of teaching methods using animated shorts that can help students develop critical thinking and communication skills. You can find posts on plot structure, point of view, theme, inference, figurative language, and more. Each post includes a link to a free animated short, along with teaching ideas, handouts, and activities you can use in your classroom or home.
Whether you’re an educator looking for new teaching methods or a parent interested in fun and practical learning resources, I invite you to check out my posts below and see if this teaching method works for your students. I hope you and your students enjoy watching and learning from these animated shorts. Happy teaching!
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Sep 27
Teaching Spelling with Animated Shorts
Are you tired of the same spelling routine? With this Teaching Spelling with Animated Shorts Series, students will be highly engaged in learning how to spell. With weekly animated shorts and monthly review games, students will be excited for spelling class to begin. Spelling with Animated Shorts – The Routine Here is how it works: …
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Mar 02
Miyako and The Monster Under My Bed
The two animated short films, Miyako by Jessica Do and The Monster Under My Bed by Karlijn Scholten tell of young girls with monsters under their beds. With similarities in themes, animation techniques, and storytelling, the two shorts are great for teaching to compare and contrast. Miyako and The Monster Under My Bed What’s Included Video …
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Feb 03
Teaching with the Animated Short Coin Operated
The animated short film Coin Operated shows students what a little determination can do. When the coin-operated rocket doesn’t take off as the young boy thinks it should, the boy works and works to make his dream come true. Coin Operated What’s Included Video Links A page with links for finding the film Two Activities …
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Jan 06
Teaching Theme with Animated Shorts
The animated short film The Catch is a fable-like story in which a young fisherman has no luck until an act of kindness changes his fate. The Catch What’s Included Video Links A page with links for finding the film Two Activities Students complete the missing details in a problem and solution chain. On the …
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Dec 02
Broken: Rock, Scissors, Paper Short Film Activities
The animated short film Broken: Rock, Scissors, Paper brings to life the child’s game with three fantastical characters. Broken: Rock, Scissors, Paper What’s Included Video Links A page with links for finding the film Two Activities Students list the character traits of the three main characters of the film. On the next organizer, students answer …
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Nov 04
Teaching with the Animated Short One Small Step
The animated short film One Small Step follows a young Chinese American girl from age six when she first witnesses a rocket launching to her success of finally walking on the moon. One Small Step What’s Included Video Links A page with links for finding the film Two Activities The first is an organizer for …
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