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Elio Film Quiz (PG - 2025) Movie Guide & Worksheet for Grades 3 to 6
Elio Film Quiz (PG - 2025) Movie Guide & Worksheet for Grades 3 to 6
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Elio Film Quiz helps Grades 3–6 follow the story, explain how honesty beats titles, and track how “unique vs. alone” shifts into real belonging. Students analyze how Elio steps forward during a crisis, how words and vows change powerful characters’ choices, and how the ending turns courage into everyday family trust. Follow-up prompts help quieter students speak.
Film Summary
Elio (PG – 2025) introduces an imaginative kid who’s suddenly swept into a galactic council and mistaken for Earth’s ambassador. As a crisis builds with a warlike ruler, Elio learns that honesty—not status—earns trust. In class, use this to model character growth, courage without violence, and how telling the truth changes outcomes. Runtime: 98 minutes.
Parental Guidance
Rated PG for some action/peril and thematic elements. Expect brief moments of danger, mild tension during confrontations, and age-appropriate humor; no sustained violence. Verify details on IMDb’s parental guide: IMDb Parental Guide.
Perfect For
- No-prep space/science tie-ins
- Grades 4–8 mixed-ability ELA
- Plot/theme practice & emergency sub days
- SEL links (belonging, honesty, courage)
Skills Addressed
- Plot and cause-and-effect
- Character growth and relationships
- Theme explanation with examples
- Citing scene evidence; academic vocabulary in context
What’s Included (zip)
- Teacher Guide (PDF/Google Doc, editable, ~10 pages): planning tips, discussion prompts, answer keys, standards alignment
- Student Worksheet (Google Slides/PPTX, editable, ~20 slides): 10 vocabulary words; 10 chronological short-answer questions; 5 end-of-film reflection/challenge questions
- Bonus: Google Forms 30-question multiple-choice self-grading quiz
Standards: CCRA.R.1, CCRA.R.2, CCRA.R.3, CCRA.W.1, CCRA.W.2, CCRA.SL.1, CCRA.L.4
Disclaimer: This product, a worksheet and question set for Elio (2025), is independently compiled and not affiliated with the film’s creators or distributors. Use for classroom instruction under fair-use guidelines. Teachers must preview films for local policy fit.
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