FX in the Classroom
Bringing the science of movie magic to students everywhere.
Whether you’re teaching 5th grade science or running a high school film club, Behind the FX brings cinematic wonder straight to your classroom.
Practical effects aren’t just fun—they’re packed with science, storytelling, and problem-solving. This section is dedicated to empowering educators with lesson plans, creative activities, and hands-on experiments inspired by real movie magic.
⚠️ Heads Up! This section is still under construction.
I’m building this platform solo—between pharmacy shifts, parenting, and finishing my Master’s in Elementary Education (yep, I’m student teaching too!)—so some sections, like this one, will launch in phases.
Here’s what’s coming soon:
✅ Curriculum-aligned FX lessons
✅ DIYs adapted for classroom settings
✅ Teacher guides + printable templates
Want to know when this launches?
"Movie magic is just science in disguise."
-Every FX Teacher Ever
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