Paperman | George & Meg
My students love to have a different lesson at Valentine's Day, February 14th! So, I always prepare something new to my class on this day.
I'm sure that your students love too talk about Valentine's Day in the classroom!
I'm sure that your students love too talk about Valentine's Day in the classroom!
I would like to share some suggestions about a lovely short film that you can explore in your lessons at Valentine's Day, tomorrow.
But first, let's talk about Oscar nominees. Paperman is one of the 10 animated shorts being considered for an Oscar at the next Academy Awards.
The innovative animated short Paperman (Disney) from first-time director John Kahrs.
Paperman | George & Meg
This lovely short film will captivate our students in our Valentine's Day lesson!
Is It Destiny?
Paperman is just stunning. A little urban fairy tale. Charming! I love how there is just a touch of red in this otherwise gray world. Meg lipstick.
Paperman | Disney
But, let me present Paperman! It's an innovative short animated film about destiny and the power of second chances. Belive in destiny? I do.
A young man in mid-century New York City meets with a beautiful young woman in a morning. This beautiful woman will change the destiny of the young New Yorker.
Paperman | Disney
It's “Heart, Imagination… and Paper”. A young New Yorker has only his heart, imagination and a stack of papers to get the attention of the girl of his dreams in Paperman.
Paperman | Disney
Synopsis:
Paperman is the
story of George, a 1950s Manhattan businessman who has a chance
encounter with the woman of his dreams on a train platform.
While at work later that day, he sees
her in the building across the street and goes to great lengths to get her
attention, employing the help of hundreds of paper airplanes – but to no
avail.
Just as he’s about to give up, luck
finally starts to go his way and that’s where the real magic begins.
Paperman | George & Meg
Education:
"the whole purpose od education is to turn mirrors into windows"
Sydney J. Harris
Passion
is essential to teach. We must keep our students captivated in our lessons.
Every day we must introduce
something captivating in our lessons, even we are teaching important skills in
serious curriculum. Passion is what will make our students enter in the classroom
waiting for something special in the middle of a lesson every day.
They will really realize that
teachers love what they do, that we think about them when we are preparing a
lesson for the next day.
Keep your students passionnate in
your lessons, always.
So! It's Valentine's Day! Captivate the students with Paperman at the begining of your lesson.
But first just got an idea: buy some of those funny postcards Valentine's Day, write something nice about every student and leave them on the tables before students enter in the classroom. Just an idea!
sketches and final frames from Disney's new short Paperman
Activities:
Start the lesson
asking them to use their smartphones and share the short film Paperman (YouTube).
Each student will watch the entire six-and-a-half-minute video just for fun.
Each student will watch the entire six-and-a-half-minute video just for fun.
Surprise is
essential to keep students wired!
Keep an eye at
their reactions, began a word wall. Word walls offer readily available
support to readers and writers, and let you teach skills in a meaningful
context.
At the end,
let's the students free to discuss with you. Every time, they express new words, ask to join write them on the word wall.
Valentine’s
favorite words are just right for a word wall. Share with students the word
wall and let them suggest other words they associate with Paperman or
Valentine’s Day.
Time for critical thnking:
Ask your students:
- How did the film make them feel?
- What adjectives would they use to describe the
film?
- Does the film have a message?
Paperman gif
Ask the students to watch the film again (big screen computer now), They should down information using some points:
- Locations
- Characters
- Actions
- Emoctions
- Message
- Music
Creative writing:
- Ask students to write the story of the film using
narrative tenses and rich adjectives to describe the chracters and their
emotions throughout the film.
- Ask students to create the possible
subtitles to introduce on Paperman.
Music:
- Finally, let students create a music short list to introduce on Paperman.
sketches and final frames from Disney's new short Paperman
Note: Activities will be adaptated to the level you teach.
Curriculum: Languages: Mother language or foreign
languages; Arts (Multimedia; Design; Music).
Level: All levers (Kindergarten to Secondary
education; Vocational Education (Multimedia).
These are just a few ideas on how you can spread the love in your lesson. There are many more great ideas.
I would love to hear how your students reacted to Paperman and how much they matter to you whether on Valentine's Day or any other day of the school year.
These are just a few ideas on how you can spread the love in your lesson. There are many more great ideas.
I would love to hear how your students reacted to Paperman and how much they matter to you whether on Valentine's Day or any other day of the school year.
John Kahrs, 2012
Some thoughts:
Paperman became
one of my favorite short animated film. So poetic!
We are transported to this fantastic world, a world that wey almost believe existed at some point in time.
We are transported to this fantastic world, a world that wey almost believe existed at some point in time.
"Each stroke of the bow on a
violin, each airy blow of the brass, each key struck on the piano corresponds
to an equally simple yet beautiful action on screen."
It’s that
sense of believability that makes this film so magical. It plays on
those deep insecurities that we all have when it comes to love:
"Like
its main character, Paperman is a genuine expression
of happiness and perseverance that will lift your spirits and merit an
immediate follow up viewing. It’s proof that in this day and age, where
big-budget blockbusters dominate the silver screen landscape, there’s still
room for animated shorts to find a widespread audience. Paperman is
a sensational work of art, one that brings a refreshing twist to a conventional
story."
Paperman (2012) by John Kahrs
Charming, isn't it?
References:
Credits:
Images Disney
Paperman | Disney Animation
http://www.disneyanimation.com/projects/paperman
The Miami StudentCredits:
Images Disney
Paperman | Disney Animation
http://www.disneyanimation.com/projects/paperman
http://www.miamistudent.net/arts-entertainment/
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