Hi!
My name is Erika. I am a teacher in Belgium. I teach English, maths and history.
Creativity is one of my strengths as a teacher! And I'd like to share it with you!
Hi!
My name is Erika. I am a teacher in Belgium. I teach English, maths and history.
Creativity is one of my strengths as a teacher! And I'd like to share it with you!
Are your students glued to social media? Turn that interest into meaningful discussion and critical thinking with this engaging worksheet based on the documentary Jawline. This ready-to-use resource explores influencer culture, digital fame, online identity, and the emotional reality behind the âperfectâ post.
Whatâs Included:
Pre-viewing reflection prompts to spark discussion and curiosity
While-watching guide with multiple-choice, true/false, and short answer questions
Critical thinking reflections on influencer pressures and digital expectations
Creative project: Students build and present their own influencer persona, create âperfectâ and âhonestâ posts, and explore whatâs behind the scenes
Presentation assignment with clear steps
Answer Key included for quick correction and class discussion
Bring the world of influencers into your classroom with this engaging, thought-provoking lesson pack based on the documentary Fake Famous. Perfect for English, Media Studies, or Social Studies classes (ages 14â18), this resource dives into the world of social media fame, critical thinking, and digital identity.
Whatâs Included:
Student-friendly worksheet (while watching)
â Multiple choice, true/false, short answer & open reflection
Answer key for quick grading or guided discussion
Creative post-viewing project
â Students choose a real or fake influencer post
â Analyze it, recreate it, and present their findings
Presentation instructions
â Includes clear slide structure, creative reflection, and caption rewrite task
â Perfect for speaking skills & media literacy!
Bring real-world issues into your classroom with this engaging, ready-to-use worksheet based on the eye-opening documentary The True Cost (2015). Perfect for citizenship, ethics, or social studies classes, this resource helps students explore the hidden impacts of the global fashion industryâincluding environmental damage, labor exploitation, and consumer responsibility.
This comprehensive and student-friendly pack includes:
A guided introduction with pre-watching questions
âWhile watchingâ activities to focus student attention
Critical thinking questions with an answer key
A creative storytelling assignment
A mini research task on ethical fashion
Optional group discussion prompts
Designed to spark meaningful classroom conversations and critical reflection, this resource is ideal for secondary students (ages 14â18) and requires no prep from the teacher!
This ready-to-use worksheet is designed to enhance student engagement with the Netflix documentary Our Planet. It includes sections for pre-viewing, while-viewing, and post-viewing activities, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and deeper understanding of environmental issues. Students will explore topics like climate change, conservation efforts, endangered species, and human impact on the planet. The worksheet encourages active learning through thought-provoking questions, creative assignments, and mini research tasks, making it a perfect resource for any lesson on sustainability, ecology, and global environmental issues.
Bring real-world relevance into your classroom with this ready-to-use worksheet based on the Netflix documentary Broken: Big Vape. This engaging resource encourages students to think critically about marketing, media influence, teen behavior, and corporate responsibility in the context of the youth vaping crisis.
Whatâs Included:
Student-friendly introduction with pre-viewing discussion prompts
âWhile Watchingâ guide to keep students focused and note key developments
Critical thinking questions for deeper reflection and analysis
Creative assignments (public health poster or opinion letter)
Mini research tasks (e.g., ad analysis, justice report)
Group discussion prompts with bold debate statements
Teacher answer key
This ready-to-use worksheet accompanies the powerful Netflix documentary Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror. Designed for secondary students (ages 16+), this resource explores cybercrime, digital ethics, media responsibility, and justice in the online world.
Whatâs Included:
Introductory Text & Pre-Watching Discussion Questions
While-Watching Prompts â follow the story and key characters
Critical Thinking Section â ethics, power, and responsibility online
Creative Assignment â Justice Report mini research task
Answer Key / Sample Responses
Student-Friendly Language throughout
Optional reflection questions & extension ideas
Help your students critically engage with internet culture, online anonymity, and the real-world consequences of memes with this comprehensive and thought-provoking worksheet pack based on the Netflix documentary The Antisocial Network: Memes to Mayhem.
This ready-to-use resource encourages deep reflection and discussion while developing essential media literacy, research, and critical thinking skills. Perfect for classroom use, flipped learning, or digital citizenship units.
Whatâs Included:
Engaging Introduction Text to spark curiosity
Pre-Watching Questions for discussion or journaling
Active Viewing Prompts to guide attention while watching
Critical Thinking Section with ethical and analytical prompts
Creative Assignments (e.g. meme analysis, role-reversal story)
Answer Key for teacher reference
Editable version for easy classroom customization
Why Teachers Love It:
Encourages thoughtful discussion on digital behavior
Promotes independent thinking and responsible internet use
Cross-curricular: fits English, Civics, and ICT topics
No prepâjust print, assign, or share digitally!
Equip your students to think beyond the screenâbecause todayâs memes can shape tomorrowâs mindsets.
Empower digital citizens with this essential classroom resource!
Grade Level: Secondary (ages 14â18) | Subjects: English, Media Literacy, Ethics, Social Studies
Pages: Fully editable and printable (PDF/Word/Google Docs compatible)
This comprehensive, ready-to-use worksheet bundle is designed to accompany the Netflix documentary Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy. It guides students through engaging pre-viewing activities, active viewing tasks, and meaningful post-viewing reflections.
Whatâs included:
Engaging introduction with warm-up questions
While-watching guide with key terms and critical focus
Post-viewing critical thinking section
Creative project options (poster design, storytelling, comic strip, and more)
Media literacy and vocabulary tasks
Full teacher answer key included
Perfect for lessons on consumerism, digital ethics, advertising, data privacy, and critical thinking. Ideal for cross-curricular work in English, citizenship, economics, or ethics classes.
Product Overview:
This engaging work bundle is designed to help students critically analyze the Inside the Social Network (2020) documentary. Ideal for high school and college educators, it includes activities for before, during, and after watching, as well as a creative reflective assignment.
Whatâs Included:
Pre-Watching: Discussion prompts to activate prior knowledge on social media.
While Watching: Comprehension questions to guide active viewing.
Post-Watching: Reflection questions and a personal writing task.
Creative Assignment: Options like writing a letter to a social media CEO or designing a campaign.
Why Youâll Love It:
Promotes critical thinking about social media, privacy, and ethics.
Easy to adapt for different age levels and classroom settings.
Includes an answer key for assessment and quick grading.
Perfect for teachers looking for a thoughtful and flexible way to engage students with current issues around social media!
Engage your students in a thought-provoking exploration of online privacy, digital surveillance, and the hidden dangers of accepting âTerms and Conditionsâ without reading them!
This comprehensive work bundle is designed for high school and college students to accompany the documentary Terms and Conditions May Apply (2013). It includes a variety of critical thinking activities, guided questions, and creative assignments to help students understand how their personal data is collected, used, and even exploited by companies and governments.
Whatâs Included?
Before Watching Activities â Engaging discussion questions to activate prior knowledge and spark curiosity.
While Watching Guide â Interactive note-taking and comprehension questions to keep students focused.
After Watching Reflection â Critical thinking prompts to encourage personal connections and deeper analysis.
Creative Assignment â A choice-based activity (Diary Entry from the Future, Infographic, or Letter) for meaningful reflection.
Answer Key â Suggested responses for easy grading or guided discussion.
This ready-to-use work bundle helps students explore the ethical issues in content moderation, censorship, and free speech highlighted in The Cleaners documentary. Perfect for high school or college classrooms, the bundle includes:
Pre-Watching Activities: Reflection questions and brainstorming on content moderation.
Interactive Viewing Guide: Engaging questions and activities during the film.
Post-Watching Discussion: In-depth discussions and debates on censorship and social media responsibility.
Creative Projects: Design a content moderation policy or create an awareness campaign.
This bundle promotes critical thinking, engages students with real-world issues, and is easy to use in both in-person and remote settings.
This interactive work bundle is designed to engage students with The Great Hack (2019), a documentary exploring data privacy, social media manipulation, and political influence. Ideal for high school and college students, it includes pre-watching activities, real-time pause points with questions and tasks, post-watching discussions, and creative projects.
Whatâs Included:
Pre-viewing reflection prompts
Interactive viewing guide with pause points for critical thinking
Group activities and debates to deepen understanding
Creative tasks like designing privacy policies and data profiles
Answer key and teaching tips
Benefits for Teachers:
Encourages critical thinking and discussion
Engages students with real-world issues on data privacy and ethics
Flexible for both in-person and online teaching
Perfect for sparking conversation about the impact of data in todayâs digital age
Teach students about online hate and digital responsibility with this engaging worksheet based on the DW Documentary â Cyberbullies: Online Hate Unmasked.
Whatâs Included:
Pre-Watching Discussion & Vocabulary â Activates critical thinking.
While-Watching Questions â Keeps students engaged and focused.
Post-Watching Reflection & Debate â Encourages meaningful discussions.
Case Study & Research Task â Connects to real-world examples.
Creative Writing & Social Media Analysis â Develops digital literacy.
Poster-Making Activity â Inspires students to take action.
Answer Key & Grading Rubric â Saves you time!
Perfect for Middle & High School, this ready-to-use resource fits digital citizenship, media literacy, and anti-bullying lessons. Printable & digital-friendly!
Download now and help students become responsible online citizens!
This engaging, ready-to-use worksheet is based on the documentary Swiped: The School That Banned Smartphones. It encourages students to reflect on their smartphone habits, debate the pros and cons of smartphone bans, and explore real-life issues around technology use in schools.
Features:
Reflection: Personal experiences with smartphones and their impact.
Key Themes: Focus on the reasons for and reactions to the smartphone ban.
Debate & Essay: Develop critical thinking through debate and persuasive writing.
Creative Policy: Design a balanced smartphone policy for schools.
Perfect for middle and high school classes focused on social studies, digital citizenship, or media studies.
Engage students in grades 7-12 with this comprehensive and thought-provoking worksheet on the PBS documentary Generation Like. Designed to foster critical thinking, self-reflection, and media literacy, this resource dives into the themes of social media influence, teenage identity, brand marketing strategies, and ethical concerns in the digital world.
The worksheet includes:
Pre-Viewing Questions to spark curiosity and set the context.
Guided Viewing Prompts covering key themes such as online validation, corporate interests, and the intersection of brands and teenage behavior.
Post-Viewing Questions for reflection, critical analysis, and solution-oriented thinking.
Creative Activities like campaign design and poster creation to inspire hands-on learning.
A complete Answer Key for educators to streamline lesson planning and assessment.
Perfect for use in English, Media Studies, or Social Studies classes, this resource supports discussions on digital literacy and the impact of technology on teen culture. Help students explore their relationship with social media while meeting educational goals!
This comprehensive, engaging worksheet is designed to help students explore the effects of social media on mental health, self-esteem, and social connections. Based on the documentary Like, this resource includes thought-provoking questions, reflection prompts, group discussions, and activities that encourage critical thinking and self-awareness. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, this worksheet helps students better understand their relationship with social media and encourages mindful usage. Equip your students with the tools they need to navigate the digital world in a healthy, informed way.
This is a bundle of all the social media worksheets that I have created so far.
Social media course 1: This is a workbundle for 12-14 year olds.
Social media course 2: This is a workbundle for 15-16 year olds.
Social media dangers documentary: This is a workbundle about this documentary.
The social dilemma: This is a workbundle about this documentary.
Documentary Like : This is a workbundel about the documentary âLikeâ.
-Documentary Swiped: the school that banned smartphones worksheet
Documentary Generation like: This is a worksheet about this documentary.
These are two courses about climate change. In these courses, students learn about climate change itself, the causes, solutions and what do to individually.
In these workbooks, students engage with various assignments. They can complete these tasks individually or in groups. Different causes are investigated. Additionally, students also learn what they can do as individuals.
This is a workbook in which students solve questions about the documentary âKiss the Ground.â First, they will explore several key terms from the documentary. Afterward, they will watch the documentary and fill in the questions. Finally, they will creatively express their reflections on the documentary.
This is a workbook about the documentary âCowspiracy.â First, there is an introductory assignment in which students investigate their own diet and search for alternatives. Then, there is a questionnaire that students can fill out while watching the documentary. Finally, there is an assignment where students reflect on the issues presented in the documentary and translate them into an action plan."