Choosing a movie
Buying tickets
Snack time
finding a seat
Movie time
100


What do we look at to pick a movie?

We look at the movie posters or titles.

100

What do we give to buy a ticket?

We give money.

100

 What snack do you like best?

Answers will vary (e.g., popcorn, candy).

100

 How do you find your seat?

Look for the number on your ticket.

100

What do we do during the movie?

We watch and enjoy.

200

Name one movie you like.

Answers will vary (e.g., cartoon, adventure)

200

What color is a typical ticket?

Usually, it is red or white.

200

How do you ask for popcorn?

"Can I have some popcorn, please?"

200

What should you do when you find your seat?

Sit down quietly.

200

What sounds do we hear during a movie?

Music, voices, and sound effects.

300

Why do we choose a movie together?

To make sure everyone likes it.

300

What does a ticket tell you?

It tells you what movie and what time

300

What drink do you want with your snack?

Answers will vary (e.g., soda, juice).

300

What do you do if someone is in your seat?

Ask them politely to move.

300

How do we clap after the movie?

By clapping our hands together.

400

 What makes a movie exciting?

Fun characters and cool action!

400

 How do we wait in line?

We stand quietly and take turns.

400

What is your favorite candy?

Answers will vary (e.g., chocolate, gummies).

400

 Why is it important to sit quietly?

So everyone can enjoy the movie.

400

How do we talk about the movie after?

Share what we liked and didn’t like.

500

What is a movie about friendship?

Answers will vary (e.g., Toy Story, Finding Nemo).

500

Why do we need money to buy snacks?

Because snacks cost money.

500

 What is a healthy snack we can bring? 

Apple slices or carrot sticks. 

500

How do we know which row to sit in?

We look at the letter on the ticket.

500

How do we show we liked the movie?

We can say "I loved it!" and smile.