Capitalize on students’ interest in the Disney Pixar film, Coco, to make rigorous academic learning fun and engaging in your ELA classroom for Día de Los Muertos, Day of the Dead, Halloween ELA Activities or ANY day of the year. Students watch the Coco Disney Pixar Film (1:45:00) on Disney+ or rent from Amazon Prime Video, etc., or watch Pixar’s book version of the film, Coco Read Along Video (5:39). Pick and choose from five graphic organizers to analyze literary elements and devices, common core aligned reading response questions and/or persuasive, expository, text analysis, comparative, narrative and research writing prompts to practice every common core reading and writing skill for Grade 3 – 12 ELA. This resource includes lesson plan, handouts, slides, rubrics, Google Docs and Google Slides in editable, printable and digital formats for Classroom or Google Classroom use. Use the no prep resource or edit to fit your classroom needs. Detailed instructions make these activities perfect for a student-led project with minimal teacher talk. Students can work independently at their own pace, while you provide 1:1 support to individual learners. Zip includes (Printable, Digital, Editable): Coco Link to Disney's Feature Film and/or Read Along Video Lesson plan (common core aligned) Student handouts PowerPoint slides Google Slides Google Doc Bell Ringer Exit Slip Early Finisher Activity No Prep 3-Point Grading Rubrics Writing Checklists Graphic Organizers and Reading Response Handouts Movie Viewing Note-Take Page Graphic Organizer Text Structure and Sequence of Events Summary & Theme Point of View, Theme, Main Idea Theme and Supporting Details Plot, Conflict & Mediums Characterization, Motivations & Growth Writing Prompts Expository Writing Prompt Persuasive Writing Prompt Text Analysis Writing Prompt Comparative Writing Prompt Narrative Writing Prompt Research Writing Prompt You may also like :) Free Movie Permission Slip Pixar Short Film Analysis Bundle Halloween Movie Clip Analysis Music Video Analysis Bundle Elemental Pixar Film Analysis End of Year Movies Award Show Analysis Rudolph Film Analysis Frozen Disney on Ice Virtual Field Trip A Raisin in the Sun Live Performance Virtual Field Trip The Nutcracker Live Performance Virtual Field Trip Weekly Literary Analysis with Lyrics, Spoken Word & Film Taylor Swift Figurative Language Analysis Self-Esteem and Anti-Bullying Film Clip Activities Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus Read Along Video Activities Free Read Along Videos to Teach Character (SEL) NEED MORE NO PREP RESOURCES? 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Then click ‘File’ > ‘Make a Copy’ to save, edit and share the relevant activities with students for no prep distance learning or Google Classroom activities. Delete the slides and pages you will not be using or copy and paste specific pages and/or slides into a new Google Slide presentation or new Google Doc. The read along book version of the film is on YouTube. If your school does not allow YouTube, use the SafeShare site on your school or home device to convert the YouTube links to SafeShare links. You can also search for “YouTube to MP4” on your preferred search engine and use one of the first search results like this Free YouTube to MP4 Converter to convert the YouTube links to MP4 (video) files on your home computer. Then share these MP4 videos to your class computer via email or Google Doc. The reusable lesson plan, slides, bell ringer, exit slip and early finisher activity can be used with ANY film. Consider doing a film unit over 1-2 months or enjoy a weekly classroom tradition with fun no prep “Film Friday” or “Movie Monday” lesson. SEE PREVIEW ELA Skills Practiced: Relevant Evidence (RL.1) Making Inferences (RL.1) Asking Questions (RL.1) Predictions (RL.1) Summary (RL.2) Theme and Relevant Evidence (RL.2) Emergence of the Theme (RL.2) Character Analysis, Development and Conflicting Motivations (RL.3, RL.1) Character Traits and Characterization (RL.3) New Vocabulary Word (RL.4) Interpretation of Figurative Language (RL.4) Impact of Language on Tone and Mood (RL.4) Text Structure and Effects on Plot (RL.5) Beginning, Middle End (RL.5) Problem and Solution, Cause and Effect, If and Then (RL.5) Author's Purpose and Point of View (RL.6): Character Perspectives and Unique Insights (RL.6) Text vs. Film (RL.7) Literary Allusions (RL.9) Text Analysis Writing (W.9) Expository Writing (W.2) Persuasive Writing (W.1) Comparative Writing (W.2) Narrative Writing (W.3) Research Writing (W.7. W.8) Why wait? Download your COCO movie guide, reading, writing and ELA analysis activities make inferences and analyze literary elements, literary devices, symbolism, metaphor, theme, plot, characterization and more while enjoying the new, live action or book version of Disney's Coco Movie Analysis Guide and ELA Lesson and Activities or Día de Los Muertos, Day of the Dead, Halloween ELA Activities or ANY day of the year.