Golden Age Karate

Golden Age Karate is a 5-minute film by Sindha Agha. The film highlights Jeff Wright, a teenager who uses his talent and passion for martial arts to reach out to others, specifically seniors in his community, to reduce isolation and loneliness. 

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Film runtime: 5 minutes.

Film rating: Not rated. Best for Grades 6 and up.

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Golden Age Karate was a Vimeo Staff Pick! Learn more about the film in the Vimeo interview with director Sindha Agha.

About the Materials

We created resources in two formats for Golden Age Karate.

  1. Bell Ringer format: a two-page (or print front and back) document for discussion or reflection by students with a third page that includes extension activities and additional resources.
  2. PDF / Slideshow: a PDF that is also available as a Google Slide show for facilitators to use to guide class discussion after watching the film. Get the digital version of the Golden Age Karate Google Slideshow for Discussion by clicking this link.

Both styles of materials include:

  • Brief introduction to the film and key concepts explored in the film.
  • Essential Question and Discussion Questions for the Film
  • Learning Activities and Additional Resources for the Film

Golden Age Karate is great for teaching character education, community building, SEL, and service learning.

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Preview PDF Slideshow Format for Discussion

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