Do your students have a favorite fandom? Whether they’re loyal members of the Swifties or the BeyHive, argue the finer points of DC versus Marvel, or can’t wait to celebrate Star Wars Day on May 4, they’re likely no strangers to going all-in on a fandom they enjoy. By bringing fandom content into the classroom with Star Wars Day activities, you can keep students engaged, practicing literacy skills, and expanding their minds all while immersed in a topic they already know and love:
Teach students about the “Star Wars” franchise’s science fiction roots to get them better acquainted with the themes of the movie and why it has so many fans. With Newsela ELA, you can:
Science fiction fans have been enchanted by “Star Wars” since the 1970s. It’s thanks to them that we celebrate this unofficial holiday each year on May 4, a play on a famous line from the movie, “May the force be with you.” Help students explore the franchise’s legacy and how it’s still making a cultural impact almost 50 years later:
Science fiction sets itself apart from other genres thanks to its focus on futuristic concepts, industrial innovations, and fantasy themes. Introduce students to the art of fantasy writing by showing them other examples from the genre, like:
Then, build background knowledge on topics and themes students may find in sci-fi stories, such as:
Without the first “Star Wars” movie, nobody would celebrate Star Wars Day. The first movie hit theaters on May 25, 1977, and has been a fan favorite since. With Newsela Social Studies, you can teach your students about the movie that started it all and the significance of storytelling in our culture with activities like:
As Yoda says, “Truly wonderful the mind of a child is.” Help expand your students’ minds by introducing them to the best content and activities to build background knowledge, practice literacy skills in context, and explore diverse perspectives on topics they care about.
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