Who is the funny character with magical powers?
Maui 
When Grandma Tala dies, what does she tell Moana she will become?
Stingray
What is Moana's wish in the beginning of the movie?
To go beyond the reef
Moana
Bonus: It calls me
What are some lessons/themes you saw throughout the movie?
Accountability, perseverance, self-awareness, courage, leadership
What is the name of the chicken?
Heihei 
What allows Maui to shape shift?
His magical hook
What does Maui first turn into when his fish hook malfunctions?
Half a shark
I know it's a lot: the hair, the bod!
Maui
Bonus: When you're staring at a demigod.
Maui stole the heart of Te Fiti, which caused darkness to spread. How does he finally show accountability?
He (reluctantly) comes back to help Moana face Te Ka and fix his mistake.
Once she lost her heart, who did Te Fiti become?
Te Ka
What is the name of Moana's island?
Motunui
What is the main goal of Moana's journey?
To restore the Heart of Te Fiti and help her people
I like to dance with the water. The undertow and the waves...
Grandma Tala
Bonus: The water is mischievous, HA! I like how it misbehaves
Moana does not know how to sail when she first leaves home. How does she show perseverance?
She refuses to turn back, keeps trying and practicing navigating until she learns how.
What is the name of Moana’s pet pig?
Pua 
What significance does the Heart of Te Fiti hold?
It gives life
What does Moana put on the pile of stones placed by previous chiefs?
A shell
Watch me dazzle like a diamond in the rough...
Tamatoa
Bonus: Strut my stuff, my stuff is so SHINY
A student accidentally knocks over a class project and nobody sees it happen. They quietly walk away so they don't get in trouble. Later, the teacher asks who did it. What would accountability look like?
Admitting what happened and helping fix it
Who is Moana’s grandma?
Grandma Tala
The ocean (magic) and her sail boat
What is the name of the Realm of Monsters?
I have crossed the horizon to find you
I know your name
Moana
Bonus: They have stolen the heart from inside you, but this does not define you
If half the class, including yourself, was being disrespectful to a staff member, but you only were a little bit compared to everyone else, who needs to take accountability?
Everyone involved, including YOU.
BONUS (double): How would you take accountability in this scenario?