In this lesson, you will learn about the movie,
Interstellar
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
- Use key vocabulary
- Identify the main idea of a written passage
- Discuss the popular movie, Interstellar, and its cultural impacts
Be sure to complete the lesson by following the roadmap:
- Complete the Warm Up Exercises
- Complete the Talk Time Section
- Review the Vocabulary Section
- Play the Vocabulary Game
- Watch the Interstellar Video
- Read the Reading Comprehension Passage
- Answer the Reading Comprehension Questions
- Chit Chat- Talk about what you learned
- Complete the Homework
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TODAY'S TIME
25 min
NEXT CLASS
Part 2
Today: Part 1
Part 2 — next class
Part 1 — Today
We will complete Part 1 in this class. Part 2 will be done next lesson.
Each lesson is designed for 2 classes.
Warm Up
Read these fun facts about Artificial Intelligence out loud with your mentor.
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Talk Time
Let's talk to each other!
Have you seen the movie Interstellar? What did you think?
Why do you think this movie is so popular?
How does the title of a movie create expectations about the film itself? Do you think that Interstellar fits the movie?
Are you good at guessing the plot twists or endings in movies?
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Vocabulary
Review the vocabulary for this section.
Wormhole
A theoretical tunnel connecting distant points in space-time
Sacrifice
Giving up something valuable for a greater purpose
Science fiction
A genre that explores imaginative and futuristic concepts
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Reading Comprehension
Read the text below aloud.
Interstellar is a film that has captured the imagination of audiences since its release in 2014. Directed by Christopher Nolan, the film combines stunning visuals with complex scientific concepts, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and humanity's quest for survival. The story follows a group of astronauts who travel through a in search of a new home for humanity, facing challenges that test their determination and relationships.
challenges
wormhole
science fiction
Share what you just read about with your mentor in your own words!
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TopicVideo
Watch this video to learn more about the topic.
What emotions do you think he feels as he enters the black hole?
What does this scene reveal about human courage in the face of the unknown?
How does this scene make you reflect on humanity’s curiosity?
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Feedback
Share Your Thoughts!
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NEXT CLASS
Part 1 — done
Part 1 Complete
We will continue with Part 2 next class.
Part 2 — next class
Continue next time
Homework
Homework
Option 1: Writing
Choose a scientific concept from the movie Interstellar (ex. Space travel, black holes, time dilation) and research it. Write a paragraph about what you learned.
Option 2: Mission Planner
Imagine you are writing your very own science fiction film. Which part of a movie script for an important part of the movie. Explain your inspiration and share with your mentor!
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One of the earliest Al programs, the Logic Theorist, developed in 1955, was able to prove mathematical theorems and demonstrated problem-solving capabilities.
The term "artificial intelligence" was first coined in 1956 during the Dartmouth Conference, where researchers explored the potential of machines simulating human intelligence.
In 2018, an artwork created byan Al named "Edmond de Belamy" sold at auction for $432,500, raising questions about Al's role in creativity.
Science fiction
A genre that explores imaginative and futuristic concepts
Wormhole
A theoretical tunnel connecting distant points in space-time
In 1997, IBM's Deep Blue Al program made history by defeating world chess champion Garry Kasparov, showcasing Al's strategic thinking abilities.
Sacrifice
Giving up something valuable for a greater purpose
By 2016, Google's Al systemwas translating over 100 billion words daily, highlighting its impressive language processing skills.
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Transcript
In this lesson, you will learn about the movie,
Interstellar
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
Be sure to complete the lesson by following the roadmap:
© 2025 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
TODAY'S TIME
25 min
NEXT CLASS
Part 2
Today: Part 1
Part 2 — next class
Part 1 — Today
We will complete Part 1 in this class. Part 2 will be done next lesson.
Each lesson is designed for 2 classes.
Warm Up
Read these fun facts about Artificial Intelligence out loud with your mentor.
© 2025 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Talk Time
Let's talk to each other!
Have you seen the movie Interstellar? What did you think?
Why do you think this movie is so popular?
How does the title of a movie create expectations about the film itself? Do you think that Interstellar fits the movie?
Are you good at guessing the plot twists or endings in movies?
© 2025 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Vocabulary
Review the vocabulary for this section.
Wormhole
A theoretical tunnel connecting distant points in space-time
Sacrifice
Giving up something valuable for a greater purpose
Science fiction
A genre that explores imaginative and futuristic concepts
© 2025 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Reading Comprehension
Read the text below aloud.
Interstellar is a film that has captured the imagination of audiences since its release in 2014. Directed by Christopher Nolan, the film combines stunning visuals with complex scientific concepts, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and humanity's quest for survival. The story follows a group of astronauts who travel through a in search of a new home for humanity, facing challenges that test their determination and relationships.
challenges
wormhole
science fiction
Share what you just read about with your mentor in your own words!
© 2025 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
TopicVideo
Watch this video to learn more about the topic.
What emotions do you think he feels as he enters the black hole?
What does this scene reveal about human courage in the face of the unknown?
How does this scene make you reflect on humanity’s curiosity?
© 2025 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Feedback
Share Your Thoughts!
© 2025 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
NEXT CLASS
Part 1 — done
Part 1 Complete
We will continue with Part 2 next class.
Part 2 — next class
Continue next time
Homework
Homework
Option 1: Writing
Choose a scientific concept from the movie Interstellar (ex. Space travel, black holes, time dilation) and research it. Write a paragraph about what you learned.
Option 2: Mission Planner
Imagine you are writing your very own science fiction film. Which part of a movie script for an important part of the movie. Explain your inspiration and share with your mentor!
© 2025 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
One of the earliest Al programs, the Logic Theorist, developed in 1955, was able to prove mathematical theorems and demonstrated problem-solving capabilities.
The term "artificial intelligence" was first coined in 1956 during the Dartmouth Conference, where researchers explored the potential of machines simulating human intelligence.
In 2018, an artwork created byan Al named "Edmond de Belamy" sold at auction for $432,500, raising questions about Al's role in creativity.
Science fiction
A genre that explores imaginative and futuristic concepts
Wormhole
A theoretical tunnel connecting distant points in space-time
In 1997, IBM's Deep Blue Al program made history by defeating world chess champion Garry Kasparov, showcasing Al's strategic thinking abilities.
Sacrifice
Giving up something valuable for a greater purpose
By 2016, Google's Al systemwas translating over 100 billion words daily, highlighting its impressive language processing skills.