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Harry Potter Film Study Mini Unit: Becoming Full Curriculum

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Harry Potter Film Study Mini Unit: Becoming Full CurriculumA complete 8 week secondary ELA Media Studies film curriculum using all eight Harry Potter films to teach close viewing, character development, comparative analysis, evidence based writing, and film craft. The mini unit is organized around one clear umbrella idea: Becoming how people become who they are when tested by fear, power, loyalty, grief, and choice. This full curriculum product includes the eight individual film quizzes movie guides plus the

A complete 8-week secondary ELA / Media Studies film curriculum using all eight Harry Potter films to teach close viewing, character development, comparative analysis, evidence-based writing, and film craft. The mini unit is organized around one clear umbrella idea: Becoming — how people become who they are when tested by fear, power, loyalty, grief, and choice.

This full curriculum product includes the eight individual film quizzes / movie guides plus the Admin, Assessment, and Film Craft extension materials needed to teach the complete 2-month mini unit. Each weekly film guide can stand alone, but the full sequence helps teachers build a coherent unit around character arcs, institutional power, prejudice, truth, resistance, sacrifice, and visual storytelling.

Want only the eight individual film quizzes?

The bundle includes the eight individual film quiz / movie guide products without the added 8-week curriculum, comparative assessments, rubrics, admin materials, and Film Craft & Cinematography extension activities included in this full curriculum.

Films included in the 8-week curriculum:

What’s Included

  • 8 individual weekly movie guides with chronological questions, end-of-film questions, vocabulary, discussion prompts, and multiple-choice quizzes
  • Admin folder with Educator Planning Guide, Parent Guide & Permission Slip, Student Syllabus, 8-Week Student At-a-Glance, and Unit 1 / Unit 2 weekly lesson plans
  • 4 comparative analysis assessments with student copies, answer keys, and rubrics
  • 2 unit summative assessments with student copies, answer keys, and rubrics
  • 3 full-curriculum final assessment options: Character Arc Essay, Myth & Worldbuilding, and Power & Institutions
  • Film Craft & Cinematography extension activity with student copy, answer key, individual movie practice, and presentation worksheet
  • Teacher-facing answer keys and rubrics designed to be useful even when a substitute teacher or support teacher is helping grade student work
  • Editable classroom-ready files for print or digital use

Unit 1 — Initiation | Weeks 1–4

  • Week 1: Sorcerer's Stone — students analyze belonging, identity, friendship, rules, and first entry into the magical world.
  • Week 2: Chamber of Secrets — students examine fear, rumor, prejudice, hidden history, and how a school community responds under pressure.
  • Week 3: Prisoner of Azkaban — students analyze truth, fear, justice, perspective, and how new evidence changes what characters believe.
  • Week 4: Goblet of Fire — students study trial, competition, public spectacle, death, and the series’ shift from school adventure to real danger.

Unit 2 — Resistance | Weeks 5–8

  • Week 5: Order of the Phoenix — students analyze control, censorship, institutional denial, punishment, and student resistance.
  • Week 6: Half-Blood Prince — students examine temptation, memory, secrecy, trust, hidden motives, and the danger of power without moral clarity.
  • Week 7: Deathly Hallows: Part 1 — students analyze loyalty, isolation, mission fatigue, fear, and what holds people together when institutions collapse.
  • Week 8: Deathly Hallows: Part 2 — students synthesize sacrifice, courage, legacy, final choices, and the completion of the Becoming arc.

Assessments Included

  • Unit 1 Comparative Analysis 1: Belonging and Prejudice
  • Unit 1 Comparative Analysis 2: Truth and Trial
  • Unit 1 Assessment: Initiation
  • Unit 2 Comparative Analysis 1: Control and Secrecy
  • Unit 2 Comparative Analysis 2: Loyalty and Sacrifice
  • Unit 2 Assessment: Resistance
  • Final Assessment Option: Character Arc Essay
  • Final Assessment Option: Myth and Worldbuilding
  • Final Assessment Option: Power and Institutions

Film Craft & Cinematography Extension Activity

  • Introduces key film-craft concepts such as exposure, mise en scène, camera movement, camera angles, shot size, color, and lighting
  • Gives students a framework for explaining how visual choices shape mood, character, power, fear, and meaning
  • Includes individual movie practice so students can apply film-craft vocabulary during the 8-week sequence
  • Includes a presentation worksheet for students who need a media-literacy or visual-analysis extension

Who This Fits

  • ELA teachers building an 8-week film-study or media-literacy unit
  • high school or advanced middle school classes ready for evidence-based discussion and writing
  • teachers who want rigorous film analysis without creating the full curriculum from scratch
  • media studies, literature-and-film, mythology/worldbuilding, or interdisciplinary humanities courses
  • classes that benefit from high-engagement texts paired with structured writing, discussion, and assessment

Teacher Setup & Pacing

  • Designed for approximately 8 weeks using one film per week
  • Works best with 45–55 minute class periods, though teachers can adapt for block schedules or compressed pacing
  • Use weekly movie guides as the core viewing resource, then select the comparative analyses and final assessment option that best fits your class
  • Preview films and follow school policies for PG and PG-13 media use, permission collection, alternate assignments, and viewing access

Important note: Films are not included. This product provides the curriculum materials, movie guides, assessments, rubrics, answer keys, and extension activities needed to teach the unit.

DISCLAIMER: This curriculum and its worksheets, assessments, and classroom activities for the Harry Potter films are independently created for educational use and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the filmmakers, distributors, publishers, studios, or rights holders. Any brief dialogue references are used only for educational purposes to support standards-aligned instruction.

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