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Ghostbusters (PG - 1984) Film Quiz for Grades 7 - 12 Worksheet | Movie Guide | PDF

Ghostbusters (PG - 1984) Film Quiz for Grades 7 - 12 Worksheet | Movie Guide | PDF

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Overview

Analyze science vs. spectacle, leadership under pressure, and how teamwork turns risk into a plan—without tiny quotes. Students track how getting fired launches the mission, how client work shapes roles, and how setting and ritual (city bureaucracy → rooftop temple) push ideas about responsibility.

What's Included

  • Teacher Guide (PDF/Google Doc, editable, ~12 pages)
  • Lesson Planning Tips
  • Main Ideas & Themes Discussion Prompts
  • Answer Keys for Vocabulary, Short‑Answer, Reflection Questions
  • Standards Alignment (CCRA)
  • Student Worksheet (Google Slides / PPTX, editable, ~20 slides)
  • 10 High‑level Vocabulary Words from authentic dialogue
  • 8–10 Chronological Short‑Answer Questions for scene analysis
  • 5 End‑of‑Film Reflection & Challenge Questions
  • Bonus: Google Forms 20‑Question Multiple‑Choice Self‑Grading Quiz

Perfect For

  • No‑Prep October units or media‑literacy lessons
  • Grades 7–12 mixed‑ability ELA classes
  • Plot, theme, and cause‑effect practice
  • Emergency sub plans
  • SEL links (teamwork, responsibility, leadership)

Skills Addressed

  • Plot and cause‑and‑effect across acts
  • Character goals, change, and relationships
  • Theme explanation with evidence
  • Clear explanatory writing with cited moments
  • Academic vocabulary in context

Skills & Standards

  • CCRA.R.1
  • CCRA.R.2
  • CCRA.R.3
  • CCRA.W.1
  • CCRA.W.2
  • CCRA.SL.1
  • CCRA.L.4

Tech & Printing

  • Digital download (PDF + Google Slides/PPTX + optional Google Form).
  • No shipping; print or assign digitally.

Rating/Guide: PG

This product, a worksheet and question set for Ghostbusters (1984), is independently compiled and not affiliated with the film’s creators or distributors. Use is intended for classroom instruction and commentary under fair‑use guidelines. Teachers must preview films for local policy fit.

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