| Overall: | B |
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| Violence: | C |
| Sexual Content: | B |
| Language: | B |
| Drugs/Alcohol: | C |
| Run Time: | 90 |
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After watching a movie with your children or students, we encourage parents and teachers to look for education opportunities to teach with movies. Here are a few discussion topics that can help with lesson plans or teaching in the home.
Legends and folk tales have been created by every culture. Some even serve a useful purpose. For example, the Inuit of Canada’s north keep their youngsters safe from danger by telling the story of Qallupilluq, a troll like creature that grabs children when they come too close to cracks in the sea ice. What are the fables of your forefathers?
Sherlock Holmes is the creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. To learn more about this fictitious sleuth, www.sherlockian.net provides answers to every conceivable question through links to numerous sources of information. You can also visit the famous residence turned museum at www.sherlock-holmes.co.uk.
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