Movie days

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is watching the World Cup game tomorrow in her Spanish class - but in Spanish. I’m good with that.



its the day before break, and in World History class we watched it because Poland was in WW2, the students will learn about WW2 soon, but it was a preview of WW1 AND WW2, and also they also learned a lot about Patriotism


Your logic makes no sense.
Anonymous
My kids have not seen a movie in class in years, unless it was in a foreign language or illustrative of a concept they were learning (my HS teacher showed us All the President’s Men in a government class). I am aware that some classes in ES earn a movie, to be shown on a days like the day before a holiday, due to some school-wide effort or contest. Regardless, do you not recall the rare days when you were in ES when your teacher showed a movie? It was complete elation! Don’t be a Scrooge!
Anonymous
Our school watched a movie week of Thanksgiving. ES.
Anonymous
I think Op doesn’t mean a full feature film, but little videos or half of a movie here and there. The music teacher will play a movie over several sessions. Or a teacher will use a Magic School Bus to baby sit the class.
Anonymous
Hopefully we will get 2 clean weeks of minimum to no movies and then movies/short videos will be used in the third week before Christmas.
Anonymous
My child watch several commercials in class, but the students were to look for persuasive and other techniques used in the ad to make certain points.
Anonymous
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Tomorrow at 2PM!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Op doesn’t mean a full feature film, but little videos or half of a movie here and there. The music teacher will play a movie over several sessions. Or a teacher will use a Magic School Bus to baby sit the class.


You think Magic School Bus babysits middle schoolers?
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