Sentences with phrase «screen adaptations support»

The illustrations and touch - screen adaptations support a major reading skill, cause and effect.

Not exact matches

Taking a step back from leading roles, the actor then poked fun at the movie industry with a cameo in director Kevin Smith's satire Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back before playing a supporting part opposite Christina Ricci in the big - screen adaptation of Elizabeth Wurtzel's memoir, Prozac Nation.
The most notable supporting characters being, Mercutio (Harold Perrineau), and John Leguizamo's Tybalt, whose menacing dialog delivery and screen presence got me hooked into this slick adaptation right from the opening scene.
The sitcom also boosted the careers of supporting actors Martin Freeman, now familiar to BBC1 viewers as John Watson in Sherlock and as Bilbo Baggins in Peter Jackson's big - screen adaptations of The Hobbit, and Mackenzie Crook, who has appeared in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies and hit fantasy show Game of Thrones.
Will Forte and Tim Robbins just signed on to replace Ty Burrell and Dennis Quaid in supporting roles in writer / director Dan Schechter's big - screen adaptation of Elmore Leonard's 1978 novel The Switch, according to Variety.
Screen adaptation of John Green's # 1 best - seller about the bittersweet romance which blossoms between a terminally - ill teenager (Shailene Woodley) and a patient in remission (Ansel Elgort) she meets at a cancer support group.
And of course there is the price factor in it as well in support of this argument as perhaps it makes better sense to go for a compact adaptation of an e-reader that costs a few hundred dollars less rather than to buy the Kindle DX with a bigger 9.7 - inch sized screen that will set one back by about $ 500.
Screening tools and guidelines to support the mainstreaming of climate Adaptation into Development Assistance - a Strategy Report UNDP, New York.
Pediatric medical homes should (1) strengthen their provision of anticipatory guidance to support children's emerging social - emotional - linguistic skills and to encourage the adoption of positive parenting techniques; (2) actively screen for precipitants of toxic stress that are common in their particular practices; (3) develop, help secure funding, and participate in innovative service - delivery adaptations that expand the ability of the medical home to support children at risk; and (4) identify (or advocate for the development of) local resources that address those risks for toxic stress that are prevalent in their communities.
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