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Thursday, August 5, 2021

Nomadland Film and Book Discussion Questions Free Instant Download

Nomadland Film and Book Discussion Questions Free Instant Download

TITLE: Nomadland

SUBTITLE: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century

AUTHOR: Jessica Bruder
AUTHOR'S WEBSITE: https://www.jessicabruder.com/bio  
GENRE: Gerontology Social Sciences, Economic Conditions (Books), US Travel Guide 
PAGES: 288
PUBLISHER: Norton
Link to Amazon

Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century was written by Jessica Bruder. Made into an award-winning film, it shows a van-dwelling working nomad named Fern. Fern lost her husband and home when the company town shut down. She started traveling to find work. Written, edited, produced, and directed by Chloé Zhao, it stars Frances McDormand as Fern. I find it so interesting that McDormand also helped produce the film after living in a camper van and interviewing itinerant Americans. I rented it on YouTube, as I don't have Hulu.

Click this link for your free instant PDF download with the questions

The story is loosely based on true events regarding the company town of Empire, Nevada. United States Gypsum closed the mine and the town in 2011. People with children were allowed to stay through the end of the school year. Empire mining bought the company in 2016, reopening part of the operations and homes. I love stories based on real events. 

Film Discussion Questions

Nomadland Film and Book Discussion Questions Free Instant Download
Book Discussion Questions

The book was nonfiction. Did it seem like it would be nonfiction if the movie was watched first? Some people may have been surprised. The author, Jessica Bruder, certainly went to great lengths to interview nomads, stayed in the campground with them, and even worked with them. She realized she always had the choice to leave the lifestyle where they did not have such a choice. 

Nomadland Film and Book Discussion Questions Free Instant Download
Thank you for reading, Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory LLC

Carolyn Wilhelm is the author and sole owner of The Wise Owl Factory LLC site and blog. She has a BS in Elementary Education, an MS in Gifted Education, an MA in Curriculum and Instruction K-12, and has completed the KHT Montessori 12 month program. She makes mostly free resources for teachers and parents. Her children's books are available on Amazon. She was a public school teacher for 28 years. She writes for The New Book Review and Sharing with Writers and Readers.



Sunday, October 6, 2019

Howl's Moving Castle Book and Movie Discussion Questions

Howl's Moving Castle Book and Movie Discussion Questions

This month we have a book and film that fit in nicely with the Halloween theme, although it is not intended for just this time of the year. Howl's Moving Castle is a good book for readers who may be overly fond of and idealizing Harry Potter, as it shows the good and bad in magic. In fact, the heroine, under an aging spell, has a very difficult time through most of the book. That darn Witch of Waste! How mean of her to do that to poor Sophie. Of course, in the end, as the intended audience is in the middle grades, there is a happy ending . . . before books two and three in the trilogy.


  • Print Length: 448 pages
  • Publication Date: September 25, 2012
  • eBook ASIN: B008LV8TSU
  • Audio Book ASIN: B001LFBO1C
  • Paperback ISBN-10: 0061478784
  • Paperback ISBN-13: 978-0061478789
  • Movie ASIN: B074121MFT

  • Here are the movie discussion questions, followed by the book discussion questions. October is great for Howl's Moving Castle, movie or book!


    Howl's Moving Castle Book and Movie Discussion Questions

    Howl's Moving Castle Book and Movie Discussion Questions
    Howl's Moving Castle Book and Movie Discussion Questions
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    Questions by I-Reid of the Wise Owl Factory
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    Sunday, May 5, 2019

    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Discussion Questions


    I am so proud to announce this first in a series of Discussion Questions about books (and movies inspired by books!) by veteran teacher Carolyn Wilhelm who offers other aids for teachers, parents, and anyone who fosters literacy--many of them absolutely free. Find them on Pinterest and follow her @wiseowlfactory on Twitter.  Book club groups and library events directors will find her Discussion Guide Series useful, too!  And what about teachers who must prepare quizzes for reading assignments! Watch for new ones on the 5th of every month, right here on #TheNewBookReview!

    Questions About THE HOBBIT:

    An Unexpected Journey

    Discussion Questions


    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is the 1st third of the Hobbit book.  It's the prequel to Lord of the Rings.

    Before vacation, sometimes teachers have been known to show a movie, and some classes might watch The Hobbit: The Unexpected Journey (movie). Movies work with comprehension questions as test preparation practice. The PDF could be used as a discussion guide for the teacher or students might work in small groups to see if they can remember what they saw. Answers are provided in the PDF at the next link. 

    Unexpected Journey comprehension questions free instant download by clicking on this link

        1. Who was telling (writing) the story in the movie? 

    2. What happened to ruin the peaceful, prosperous Lonely Mountain and the Mines of Moria

    3. Why do the Dwarves want their ancestral home back? 

    4. Why does Thorin especially want to fight the pale Orc? 

    5. How does Bilbo Baggins become involved in the quest to enter Lonely Mountain?

    6. Why does the company need Bilbo’s help? 

    7. Which groups in the story especially love food? 

    8. Do the Dwarves have good table manners?  Explain.

    9.  Did you notice the map in the beginning of the story?  Is it important later? Why?

    10. How does the company escape the three trolls? 

    11. What swords does the company take from the trolls after they turn to stone? 

    12. Who is in the Lonely Mountain and has control of the gold? Explain.

    13. What does the wizard Radagast tell the company?

    14. Does Radagast’s hedgehog live? Do all the animals live?

    15. Who chases the company after they see Radagast? 

    16. Why do the Orcs on Wargs leave?

    17. What are Orcs?  What are Wargs?   

    18. What does Gandalf tell the Elves of Rivendell?

    19. What happens after they leave Rivendell?

    20. How do things go when the company is taken by the Great Goblin?

    22.  Where is Bilbo when the company is fighting the Goblins?

    22. What happens that causes the company to climb trees?

    23. Why do some believe Smaug is dead?  Is he really dead?  Explain.

    24. Name a character in the movie not in this part of the book. 

    25.  If you have also read the book, tell which you like more, the movie part 1 or the book (so far)?  Why?


    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Discussion Questions


    Students might also discuss how the book and movie are the same and different. Some students will have only read the books or only have seen the movie and can explain the missing information to each other. Really, it is "test prep" in that it is comprehension and so it if fits a class, then it would be nice to have on hand.

    Note: The first movie, An Unexpected Journey, covers chapters 1 to 6, a total of just over 81 pages which comprise:
    • The Unexpected Party and formation of the company.
    • The Trolls.
    • Rivendell.
    • Crossing the Misty Mountains and the Goblins.
    • Gollum.
    • The Eagles.
    Thank you for reading, Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory



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     The New Book Review is blogged by Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers. Of particular interest to readers of this blog is her most recent How to Get Great Book Reviews Frugally and Ethically (http://bit.ly/GreatBkReviews ) that covers 325 jam-packed pages covering everithing from Amazon vine to writing reviews for profit and promotion. Reviewers will have a special interest in the chapter on how to make reviewing pay, either as way to market their own books or as a career path--ethically!

    This blog is a free service offered to those who want to encourage the reading of books they love. That includes authors who want to share their favorite reviews, reviewers who'd like to see their reviews get more exposure, and readers who want to shout out praise of books they've read. Please see submission guidelines on the left of this page. Reviews and essays are indexed by genre, reviewer names, and review sites. Writers will find the search engine handy for gleaning the names of small publishers. Find other writer-related blogs at Sharing with Writers and The Frugal, Smart and Tuned-In Editor.



    Note: Participating authors and their publishers may request the social sharing image by Carolyn Wilhelm at no charge.  Please contact the designer at:  cwilhelm (at) thewiseowlfactory (dot) com. Provide the name of the book being reviewed and--if an image or headshot of the author --isn't already part of the badge, include it as an attachment. Wilhelm will send you the badge to use in your own Internet marketing. Give Wilhelm the link to this post, too!