5 Kids Movies with Worksheets to Practice English

There is nothing better than sitting down and watching a movie. Even better? Watching a movie and filling out a worksheet so that students can improve their listening and comprehension skills at the same time! All the movies come with a worksheet for the students and answers for the teacher!

This list contains 5 movies students can watch:

  1. Mulan (1998)
  2. Home (2015)
  3. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
  4. School of Rock (2003)
  5. Aladdin (1992)

Mulan

Here is a worksheet that students can do about the movie “Mulan” from 1998. This Disney movie, as everybody already knows, is great. Students always enjoy watching it. The lyrics to one of the songs (“I’ll make a man out of you”) is already in the worksheet, but it’s definitely worth it to print the lyrics to all the songs and have a sing along!

In addition to a fill-in-the-blank exercise for “I’ll make a man out of you,” the worksheet contains comprehension questions for the whole movie that students can answer as they watch the movie to enhance their listening.

Student Worksheet and Teacher worksheet for Mulan (1998)

Home

Home is a fun animated Dreamworks movie about cartoon aliens called the Gorg and the Boov. You can assign this movie to your students as homework or you can watch it as a class for a “movie day.” The following worksheet about the movie involves some simple quote matching, basic comprehension questions, and a few questions to answer after the movie. A discussion can be had about these last questions in class.

Home is a perfect movie for a younger TEFL class or for a class that’s young at heart. However, do remind students that because the Boov are aliens, their speech is not always grammatically correct. As a bonus, you can ask students to point out some of the Boovs’ grammatical mistakes throughout the movie.

Student Worksheet and Teacher worksheet for Home (2015)

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

This is a great Jim Carrey Christmas movie where he plays the famous Grinch and tries to steal Christmas. This movie is perfect for any age and students always love watching it. You can find here a student’s worksheet and an answer sheet for the teacher. Enjoy!

The worksheet contains character matching questions, true/false questions, multiple choice questions, and open answer comprehension questions for the whole movie.

Student Worksheet and Teacher worksheet for How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)

School of Rock

Jack Black’s hilarious School of Rock movie is 1 hour and 49 minutes long so it’s worth considering whether you’ll have the time in class to play it. The worksheet focuses on comprehension. It’s an effective way for students to practice listening while watching the movie. It consists of a few multiple-choice questions and open-ended questions.

In addition to basic comprehension questions for the whole movie, the worksheet also contains some opinion questions that students can answer before watching the movie and after the movie, so students can have a discussion before and after the movie using the answers to their questions.

Student Worksheet and Teacher worksheet for School of Rock (2003)

Aladdin

You can find the all-time classic Disney movie Aladdin. This movie is beloved by all and for good reason. The worksheet focuses on comprehensions questions your students can complete while watching the movie. Aladdin has a great soundtrack as well, so a couple of the song’s lyrics are included in the worksheet!

Student Worksheet and Teacher worksheet for Aladdin (1992)

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