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Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet Film Quiz | Grades 7-12
Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet Film Quiz | Grades 7-12
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Why Use the Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet Film Quiz?
The Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet Film Quiz lets students engage deeply with the film’s themes while practising textual evidence, vocabulary, and collaborative discussion. Because the resource lives entirely in Google Slides, teachers can assign it digitally or print handouts (choose “2 slides per page” or “4” for mini‑handouts).
What You Get
- Student Film Quiz – 20 editable Google Slides featuring 10 SAT‑level vocabulary tasks, scene‑ordered short‑answer questions, and end‑of‑film challenges
- Teacher Guide & Answer Key – 6‑page PDF/Google Doc with lesson‑planning tips, discussion prompts, and complete solutions
- Standards Alignment chart (CCRA.R, W, SL, L)
- Cloud‑based format for instant differentiation and distance learning
How to Use This Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet Film Quiz
- Pause the documentary in blocks, around every 10 minutes, so students can discuss and answer scene questions in real time.
- Use vocabulary slides as bell‑ringers or homework previews.
- Wrap up with the reflection section—ideal for essays or Socratic seminars.
- Adapt slides quickly to meet IEP or ELL accommodations.
Standards Alignment
Targets CCRA.R.1, R.2, R.3, R.4, R.6, R.7, W.1, W.2, W.3, W.4, W.9, SL.1, and L.4—building textual analysis, argumentation, academic vocabulary, and collaborative discussion.
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Disclaimer: This worksheet set is independently created and is not affiliated with the producers or distributors of Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet. All materials are provided under fair‑use guidelines for educational commentary.
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