New Guides to two outstanding short films:

Corner in Wheat and The Last Repair Shop.

The first film with social commentary: for Social Studies (U.S. 1865 – 1913); ELA (metaphor used to convey irony); and Film Studies.

2024 Academy Award Winner: for all classes especially music: Warmhearted, Inspiring, Beautifully Filmed; Full of Life Lessons.

Click below for Learning Guides for Universal Human Rights Month

Each film recommended by TeachWithMovies.org contains lessons on life and positive moral messages. Our Guides and Lesson Plans show teachers how to stress these messages and make them meaningful for young audiences.

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Search hundreds of movies organized by subject that TWM recommends as the best of the best in meeting curriculum standards while providing students with stellar educational experiences.

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