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Halloweentown (TV-G - 1998) Film Quiz for Grades 4 - 7 Worksheet | PDF | Google Classroom

Halloweentown (TV-G - 1998) Film Quiz for Grades 4 - 7 Worksheet | PDF | Google Classroom

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Overview

Guide students to follow and analyze the plot—not just memorize lines. Students explain how the family shifts from arguing to acting, how “recipe steps” plus courage solve problems, and how the ending promises learning in both worlds; prompts include follow‑ups to get quiet students talking.

Parental Guidance

TV‑G. Mild peril and spooky imagery appropriate for most elementary/middle grades; preview recommended.

What You Get

  • Teacher Guide (PDF/Google Doc, editable, ~10 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 Chronological Short‑Answer Questions for scene analysis
  • 5 End‑of‑Film Reflection & Challenge Questions
  • Bonus: Google Forms 30‑Question Multiple‑Choice Self‑Grading Quiz

Perfect For

  • No‑Prep October lessons
  • Grades 4–7 mixed‑ability classes
  • Plot and theme practice
  • Emergency sub days
  • SEL links (identity, teamwork, courage)

Skills Addressed

  • Plot and cause‑and‑effect
  • Character goals and change
  • Theme explanation with examples
  • Citing scene evidence
  • 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: TV‑G

This product, a worksheet and question set for Halloweentown (1998), 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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