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K‑Pop Demon Hunters Movie Guide | Questions | Grades 4–8 (PG – 2025)
K‑Pop Demon Hunters Movie Guide | Questions | Grades 4–8 (PG – 2025)
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This K‑Pop Demon Hunters Film Quiz (Grades 6–10) delivers a high‑engagement film study that actually teaches skills. This ready‑to‑use worksheet turns K‑Pop Demon Hunters into a rigorous ELA/SEL + media‑literacy case study about shame vs. truth, fandom as power, and harmony as protection. Students analyze how a viral boy band becomes a mind‑control weapon, trace character turning points, build arguments with evidence, and design practical “new rules” for a community learning to resist manipulation.
- Grades: Grades 4–8
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Extra Time: 30 min in addition to movie (discussion/essay can extend)
- Format: PDF; Google Slides; Google Docs; Answer Key; Google Forms
- Standards: CCRA.R.1, CCRA.R.3, CCRA.W.1
- Rating & Year: PG — 2025
Best for: close viewing, discussion & writing.
Content Rating | Parents/Teacher Guide
- Fantasy action/peril; intensity varies by cut
- Themes include influence, honesty, and teamwork
- Opportunities to analyze lyrics as text
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 in authentic dialogue
- 8 Chronological Short‑Answer Questions for scene analysis
- 5 End‑of‑Film Reflection & Challenge Questions for synthesis
- Bonus! Google Forms 20 Questions Multiple Choice Self-Grading Quiz
Skills Addressed:
- Evidence-based reading and summarizing (pulling lines, quoting lyrics, accurate paraphrase)
- Explaining cause–effect and comparing beliefs vs. observed evidence
- Argument writing (claims, reasons, textual proof; clear explanations)
- Academic vocabulary in context; collaborative discussion norms
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