
This quiz on the first three lessons of The Imitation Game film is perfect for implementing critical thinking and analysis while offering a worthwhile, end-of-term/year activity. Whether your class is the film as part of their studies, this resource makes comprehension and engagement easy!
An inspiring true life story of Alan Turing, an autistic genius who creates the first computer, breaks the German Enigma machine code to intercept messages, and arguably changes the course of WWII. In spite of his achievements, he was ultimately imprisoned for being gay.
What is Included?
Detailed teacher notes to quickly guide you through implementing the activity.
Student-ready printable with a carefully crafted quiz to assess comprehension and critical thinking.
Questions that encourage analysis of plot, characters, and early themes whether studying the film or wrapping up another course with this brilliant film.
Why You will Love It
Versatile Usage: Ideal for literature study, film viewing discussions, or a critical thinking activity.
End-of-Term Ready: Perfect for keeping students meaningfully engaged when they need something fresh but manageable.
**Skill-Building: **Promotes critical analysis, text-to-screen connections, and deep reflection, perfect for senior-level work.
Great for:
- Wrapping up any World War Two novel study.
- Enhancing a critical film-viewing unit of this film.
- End-of-term/year activities with a literary or war focus.
Pair this quiz with your classroom discussions or use it as part of an engaging project to explore what it means to be different in world where you are not accepted.
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