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Tuck Everlasting Movie Guide | Questions | Worksheet | Google Formats (PG - 2002)

Tuck Everlasting Movie Guide | Questions | Worksheet | Google Formats (PG - 2002)

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Tuck Everlasting Movie Guide | Questions | Worksheet | Google Formats (PG – 2002) challenges students to connect with the characters and plot in Natalie Babbit’s classic 1975 story. Explore the Winnie’s decisions and discuss what students would do if they were in her shoes. Compare Miles and Jesse’s view of Winnie and their situation in life. Ask students to think about the ‘slow way of life’ and the ‘fast way of life’ and which one they prefer.

This resource is meant to supplement the viewing of the film on IMDb. See the Parents Guide for content details.

Tuck Everlasting for the Classroom | Quick Facts

  • Grades: Grades 5–8
  • Time: 88 min
  • Additional Time: ~30 min beyond the film for discussion/essay
  • Format: PDF, Google Forms
  • Content Rating: PG - None (Sex/Nudity); Mild (Violence); None (Profanity); Mild (Alcohol/Smoking); Mild (Frightening).
  • CCSS Alignment: YES

Movie Plot (for teachers)

Winnie Foster meets Jesse Tuck and a family who cannot die—fertile ground for theme, symbolism of the spring, and argument writing on immortality.

Teacher Guidance

  1. Print one guide per student; preview the next question before you press play.
  2. Use pause points for cite-and-explain responses and targeted discussion.
  3. Encourage collaboration while discouraging copying; rewind key scenes to model close viewing.

What’s Included

  • Student movie guide (PDF print)
  • Student movie guide (PDF digital fillable)
  • Google Forms (self-graded quiz)
  • Answer Key (4 pages)
  • CCSS alignment one-pager (PDF, 1 page)
  • CCSS note: Students apply reading-comprehension skills to film (evidence, analysis, inference).

This independent educational resource is not affiliated with or endorsed by the film’s producers or distributors. Teachers are responsible for previewing content to ensure suitability for their students.

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