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Ghostbusters: Afterlife Movie Guide Questions & Worksheet
Ghostbusters: Afterlife Movie Guide Questions & Worksheet
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This Ghostbusters: Afterlife Movie Guide Questions & Worksheet helps Grades 6 to 8 students think about legacy, family, mystery, and science-minded problem solving. As Phoebe, Trevor, and Callie uncover Egon Spengler's hidden work, students examine how the film connects family conflict, discovery, and responsibility to a larger supernatural threat.
This packet gives you flexible ways to teach a full-length film without losing instructional time: use the pre- and post-movie discussion prompts to build purpose before viewing, pause at key time stamps for guided writing and conversation, or assign the written guide after the film for review and deeper analysis.
Engaging questions include scene-based, time-stamped prompts, reflection questions, and a multiple-choice quiz for easy differentiation. It works well for whole-class viewing, homework, independent analysis, film study, or guided small-group discussion.
Check the thumbnail images for sample questions to see if this movie guide is suitable for your students.
Film Summary:
Ghostbusters: Afterlife follows Phoebe, Trevor, and Callie as a forced move to their late grandfather's farm turns into a mystery about Egon Spengler, Summerville's strange seismic events, and a supernatural threat tied to unfinished Ghostbusters history. The film blends family conflict, science-minded problem solving, and legacy into a story about discovering what was hidden and deciding whether to carry it forward.
Parental Guidance:
Rated PG-13. Review the IMDb Parental Guide before classroom use for title-specific content notes: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4513678/parentalguide/
Perfect For:
- Grades 6-8 mystery and film-study units
- Family legacy and responsibility discussions
- Science-and-story crossover lessons
- Problem solving and hidden-motive analysis
- Whole-film analysis with suspense and discovery
Skills Addressed:
- Reading for evidence
- Cause and effect
- Character motivation
- Mystery analysis
- Vocabulary in context
- Discussion and argument
- Whole-film synthesis
What's Included: (a zip file with)
Student Worksheet
- Google Slides/PPTX Print Version (Toner Tip! Print 2 Slides/Page)
- Google Slides/PPTX Digital Version
- Self-Graded Multiple Choice Quiz (30 Questions | Easy Language)
- Digital Version (Google Forms)
- Print Version (can be derived from the Answer Key not Self-Graded)
Teacher's Guide & Lesson Plan
- Pre & Post Movie Discussion Questions (themes, schema-building)
- Lesson Plan Options A, B, and C (3-day, 4-day, and 5-day pacing)
- Worksheet Answer Key + CCSS Alignment
- Multiple Choice Quiz Answer Key
- CCSS Alignment + Admin Movie Request + Parent/Guardian Permission Slip (2 Pages)
(Note: All files formatted for seamless upload to your Google Drive if desired.)
Time & Tech:
Runtime: 124 minutes. Use this resource before, during, or after viewing. Print the worksheet or assign the Google Slides/PPTX digital version, and use the Google Forms multiple-choice quiz when you want a self-grading differentiation option.
DISCLAIMER: This product is an independently created worksheet and question set for classroom commentary and instruction. It is not affiliated with the film's creators or distributors, and it does not include the movie itself. Teachers should preview films for local policy fit.
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