My goal with SustainEd is simple: to tap into the incredible educational power of today's streaming services to help students around the world understand and take action on the defining challenges of our time.
SustainEd will help you take learning from the couch into the classroom, with Netflix lesson plans for fascinating documentaries like The Social Dilemma and Our Planet to thought-provoking TED Talk Guides to accompany presentations by the likes of Greta Thunberg and more.
My goal with SustainEd is simple: to tap into the incredible educational power of today's streaming services to help students around the world understand and take action on the defining challenges of our time.
SustainEd will help you take learning from the couch into the classroom, with Netflix lesson plans for fascinating documentaries like The Social Dilemma and Our Planet to thought-provoking TED Talk Guides to accompany presentations by the likes of Greta Thunberg and more.
This engaging educational movie guide from Graeme Mitchell at SustainEd is a fantastic resource to complement the powerful film The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. Perfect for Social Studies, English and Science classes.
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind tells the true story of William Kamkwamba, a teenager from the small African country of Malawi, who uses his intelligence and determination to save his family and village from drought and famine in the early 2000s. Powerful | Relevant | Inspiring.
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Movie Guide Includes:
A student movie guide - printer-friendly version (3 pages)
A student movie guide - Google Slides version that can be copied and edited and used with Google Classroom.
A comprehensive answer key (2 pages)
Quote Reflection Guide
An Extension Activity on Microcredit Lending
What, So What, Now What Reflection Guide
Need an easy sub plan? Maybe a movie day incentive? This turn-key movie guide package has you covered.
General Tips for Using The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind:
Print one, double-sided movie guide for each student
Turn on English subtitles so viewers can follow along
Give learners 5-10 minutes to complete the Pre-Viewing Questions and read the guide beforehand so that they can prepare for upcoming content.
Pause at the times after questions in the guide to encourage students to debate, discuss and talk about their ideas before writing their answers.
If time allows, feel free to rewind and show important parts of the movie again for additional analysis.
On average, this movie guide will require about 45 minutes in addition to the length of the movie.
Prompt the students to share their answers out loud and use the guide to lead a discussion.
Before the class is over, I often challenge my students to complete the “What, So What, Now What” Reflection (included). I have them briefly describe what the documentary was about (what), explain why the central topic was important (so what), and have them apply it to something they have been learning about in our class (now what).
This educational movie guide from Graeme Mitchell at SustainEd is a fantastic resource to complement the powerful new Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma. Perfect for Social Studies, English, Science, and Technology classes.
The Social Dilemma is being hailed as one of the most important documentaries of our time. An insightful exploration of the extreme impact that social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Tik Tok have over modern-day society, The Social Dilemma cleverly tackles concepts like technology addiction and data collection and manipulation and makes them understandable and urgent for a teenage audience.
The Social Dilemma Movie Guide Includes:
A student movie guide - printer-friendly version (4 pages)
A student movie guide - Google Slides version that can be copied and edited and used with Google Classroom.
An answer key (2 pages) is included with this movie guide, however, many answers will vary as students are encouraged to construct their own meaning.
Vocabulary Guide
Quote Reflection Guide
What, So What, Now What Reflection Guide
This educational movie guide from Graeme Mitchell at SustainEd complements the new Netflix documentary series David Attenborough: A Life on our Planet.
David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet is a first-hand account of humanity’s impact on nature and a message of hope for future generations. A Life On Our Planet is the first un-nature documentary, and its message is this: For the first time, one species living on Earth will choose what the future looks like. And that species is us. Powerful, thought-provoking, and highly relevant.
The David Attenborough movie guide includes:
A student movie guide - printer-friendly version (3 pages)
A student movie guide - Google Doc version (3 pages) that can be edited and used with Google Classroom.
An answer key (4 pages)
A bonus reflection guide using the effective What, So What, Now What? Framework
This Super-Bundle from Graeme Mitchell at SustainEd includes movie guides for all 8 episodes of the new Netflix series Our Planet.
These movie guides usually sell for $3.00 each, so you get great value by purchasing the Our Planet bundle and all 8 guides for $8.99.
The series is narrated by David Attenborough and was released in April 2019. Our Planet showcases the world’s natural wonders, iconic species and wildlife spectacles that still remain. From the depths of the high seas, the hidden corners of our jungles to the far reaches of the polar regions, discover how our planet is all connected. Our Planet is the first un-nature documentary, and its message is this: For the first time, one species living on Earth will choose what the future looks like. And that species is us.
The Our Planet Super-Bundle Includes:
A student movie guide - printer-friendly version (3 pages) for each episode (24 in total)
A student movie guide - Google Slides version (3 pages) for each episode that can be edited and used with Google Classroom (24 pages in total).
An answer key (3 pages) for each episode is included with this movie guide (24 in total), however many answers will vary as students are encouraged to construct their own meaning.
A fantastic quote reflection wrap-up activity
A great “What, So What, Now What” final reflection
This educational movie guide from Graeme Mitchell at SustainEd complements the new Netflix documentary Brave Blue World.
Brave Blue World explores the technologies and innovations that have the potential to solve the world’s water crisis. The film highlights scientific and technological advancements that have been taking place to ensure the world’s population has access to clean water and safe sanitation services and the environment is protected.
This is a must-see for all Middle & High School students. Relevant and Powerful.
The Brave Blue World movie guide includes:
A student movie guide - printer-friendly version (3 pages)
A student movie guide - Google Slides version (3 pages) that can be used with Google Classroom.
An answer key (4 pages)
A bonus reflection guide using the effective What, So What, Now What? Framework
A vocabulary guide
A quote reflection guide