Zeezok Reviews

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This article is in collaboration with Zeezok Publishing.

Do you like to incorporate movies into your homeschooling studies?  It can be a great way to enhance your studies and really bring the subject to life for your students.  But why just watch the movies when you can really dive into them and dig deeper with your students to find out more about the movie, the era, the characters, and so much more?

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Zeezok Z-Guide to the Movies just might be what you are looking for.  Zeezok has been around since 1993 serving the homeschool community and has just recently added Z-Guides.  They are a comprehensive and interesting way to study movies.

Here is what each guide contains:

Each guide starts out with a topic overview. This overview provides the student with more information regarding the specific time period in which the movie is based. Next is a movie synopsis. The synopsis will assist the student in understanding what is going on in the movie and how relationships, situations, and events all relate together.

Each guide includes the historical setting, research skills, writing skills, hands-on activity, a worldview study, critical thinking skills, and family discussion questions.  There is also a section called The Filmaker’s Art activity that helps the student recognize the tools being used to influence the viewer.

Each Z-Guide is specific to the movie used to write the Guide and is identified on the website.  Zeezok also sells the movies for each Z-Guide.  Prices vary on the movies so check the website for pricing.

Here are just two of the titles offered that The Crew are reviewing:

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 To see a list of all the Z-Guides, head on over to the Zeezok website and check them out.  To find out more about Zeezok, check out this page.

Read to see what Crew members thought of the various Z-Guide to the Movies they reviewed:

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Special thanks to Renita from Homedaze for writing this article.

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