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Hawaii State History: Tora! Tora! Tora! Film Quiz & Movie Guide Questions (G - 1970)
Hawaii State History: Tora! Tora! Tora! Film Quiz & Movie Guide Questions (G - 1970)
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Hawaii State History: Tora! Tora! Tora! Film Quiz & Movie Guide Questions (G - 1970)
Make Tora! Tora! Tora! easier to teach with a no-prep film quiz focused on pearl harbor, oahu, territorial hawaii, military geography, local impact, and wartime transformation.
This resource helps high school students follow the film with purpose while connecting key scenes, dialogue, places, and conflicts to Hawaii state history. The questions keep students grounded in film evidence instead of treating the movie as passive viewing.
Use this movie guide for Grades 9–12 history, state history, U.S. history, film study, media literacy, sub plans, or discussion-based classes.
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Classroom Use at a Glance
- Best for: Grades 9–12 Hawaii history, World War II, Pearl Harbor, and U.S. History
- Use cases: full-film lesson, sub plan, state standards review, discussion-based classes, or film study
- State focus: Pearl Harbor, Oahu, territorial Hawaii, military geography, local impact, and wartime transformation
- Key themes: military geography, diplomacy, preparedness, intelligence, local impact, and wartime change
- Skills addressed: cause and effect, chronology, geographic reasoning, historical context, source comparison, and written response
- Differentiation: students can complete the written movie guide or use the 30-question multiple-choice quiz as an alternate assessment
- Time needed: movie runtime plus about 45–60 minutes for pauses, discussion, and written work
- Formats included: printable worksheet, Google Slides/PPTX, Google Forms quiz, teacher guide, answer keys, and standards alignment
Guidance & Summary
Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) is rated G and has a runtime of about 144 minutes. Teachers should preview the film and follow school policy for movie approval.
Tora! Tora! Tora! traces the decisions and events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor, giving Hawaii history teachers a structured way to discuss Oahu, military geography, territorial Hawaii, and wartime change.
State-Specific Questions & Standards Focus
Focuses on HI SS.9MHH.3.7 and related World War II standards covering events leading to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and its effects in Hawaii.
The time-stamped questions focus on pearl harbor, oahu geography, military decision-making, intelligence, territorial hawaii, local impact, wartime change, and source comparison with hawaii social history.
Why Teachers Use This Movie Guide
This guide gives students a clear structure for watching the film with purpose. Instead of passively following the plot, students track how specific scenes connect to state history, civic conflict, historical memory, and evidence-based interpretation.
The questions work well for teachers who want students to discuss Pearl Harbor chronology, military geography, territorial Hawaii, local consequences, and wartime source comparison using specific film evidence.
Differentiation Options
The teacher guide includes a written-response path and a multiple-choice quiz path.
- Use the written worksheet when students are ready to explain scene evidence, historical context, and state-history connections in more detail.
- Use the 30-question multiple-choice quiz when students need fewer writing demands, a faster assessment, or a more accessible review option.
- Support options include reading questions aloud, offering small-group testing, allowing extended time, or having students explain selected answers orally.
What’s Included
- Rigorous short-answer questions, chronological and time-stamped
- End-of-film reflection and challenge questions
- 30-question multiple-choice quiz for differentiation
- Teacher guide and lesson plan
- Answer keys after each written and multiple-choice question
- State standards alignment and CCSS alignment
- Pre- and post-movie discussion questions
- 3-day, 4-day, and 5-day pacing options
Flexible Lesson Pacing
- 3-Day Sprint: best for tight schedules or classes that do better with smooth viewing and discussion after the film.
- 4-Day Flexible Plan: best for teachers who want either discussion before and after the film or selected pause-and-write checkpoints during viewing.
- 5-Day Full Week: best for classes that need more guided discussion and writing time in class, with less take-home work.
Skills Addressed
- Cause and effect
- Chronology
- Geographic reasoning
- Historical context
- Source comparison
- Media literacy
- Evidence-based written response
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this as a sub plan?
Yes. The movie guide includes structured questions, answer keys, and flexible pacing options, so it can work as a planned film lesson or a reliable sub plan.
Does this include a digital version?
Yes. The guide includes Google Slides/PPTX materials and a Google Forms version of the multiple-choice quiz.
Is there an answer key?
Yes. The teacher guide includes answer keys after each written question and each multiple-choice question.
How long does the resource take?
Plan for the movie runtime plus about 45–60 minutes for questions, discussion, and written work.
How is this differentiated?
Students can complete the written-response movie guide or use the 30-question multiple-choice quiz as an alternate assessment with more accessible language.
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