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Jojo Rabbit Movie Guide | Questions | Grades 9–12 (PG-13 – 2019)
Jojo Rabbit Movie Guide | Questions | Grades 9–12 (PG-13 – 2019)
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A sharp, classroom‑ready satire study: students unpack how Jojo Rabbit (2019) uses humor and a child’s perspective to expose the dangers of propaganda, dehumanization, and blind loyalty—then track how empathy and truth dismantle extremist myths.
- Grades: Grades 9–12
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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-13 — 2019
Best for: close viewing, discussion & writing.
Content Rating | Parents/Teacher Guide
- PG‑13 thematic material; brief language/violence
- Discusses propaganda, prejudice, and wartime peril
- Satire requires guided discussion
What’s Included:
- Teacher Guide (PDF/Google Doc, editable, ~8 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, ~24 slides)
- 10 High-level Vocabulary Words in authentic dialogue
- 10 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 analysis (R.1, R.3)
- Evaluating satire/irony and symbolism (R.7)
- Argument writing and civil discourse (W.1, SL.1)
- Academic vocabulary in context (L.4)
DISCLAIMER: This product, a worksheet and question set for the movie Jojo Rabbit (2019), is independently compiled for classroom use under fair‑use guidelines. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the studio, producers, or rights holders. Educators are responsible for compliance with local copyright policies and for screening content for age‑appropriateness.
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