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  1. Nov 28, 2017 · Consider this Common Core ELA-Reading Literature Standard for 8th grade: “Analyze the extent to which a filmed or live production of a story or drama stays faithful to or departs from the text or script, evaluating the choices made by the director or actors.” (Source)

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    The announcement of the Carnegie Medal 2017 shortlist on Thursday 16 March is an apt moment to consider the varied selection of books shortlisted and longlisted in previous years which, along with their film adaptations, have engaged and delighted young audiences, some for several decades. The fact that novels such as Tom's Midnight Garden, The Bor...

    By the time they arrive at primary school, pupils will already have accessed and interpreted visual media from a young age. Colour, character, camera (the '3Cs') and sound, story, setting (the '3Ss') are present in all texts. Working with these terms to explore the familiar medium of film provides learners with a memorable way to analyse, decode an...

    Studied alongside a book, a film adaptation can develop a pupil's interpretation and understanding of narrative, character, form and language, as well as cultural and social context. Active film watching can ignite interest, remove the barriers to learning that some children face, and support students of all abilities to develop their literacy skil...

    It's no surprise that great works of literature have led to so many great films and will doubtless continue to do so. As parents and teachers, we can and should use that to our advantage. Film is a springboard from which children can see literature in a new light and access new worlds and fantastic experiences. These can, in turn, encourage them to...

  2. It will give you details about what potentially objectionable content is in a movie, give recommendations of what age level it is appropriate for, and give you child-appropriate discussion topics based on the content of the movie.

  3. Age ratings are recommendations for parents and carers to help them decide what is appropriate for their child depending on what stage of development they are at. Legally, these must be followed by cinemas, and no one under the age of 12, 15 or 18 can purchase a film with those ratings.

  4. Parents and caregivers, find movies by age. How old is your kid? You can add another kid later.

  5. Jun 25, 2021 · Screen time isn’t going away anytime soon, but parents can transform movie-watching time into a rich learning experience that promotes deep comprehension and a greater perspective of relevant topics.

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  7. Allowing PG or M will depend on two things: your child’s temperament and the reason for the movie’s rating. Firstly, your child’s temperament and sensitivity. As the parent you are in the best position to know if a movie will be suitable for your child.

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