Take a quiz about Turning Red to test memory, character details, and emotions using multiple choice and short answer questions to explore story and feelings.



Step-by-step guide to Take the Turning Red Quiz!
Step 1
Gather the materials listed and put them on your table.
Step 2
Find the Turning Red quiz on your screen or pick up the printed quiz.
Step 3
Sit in a quiet spot and place your materials within easy reach.
Step 4
Set a timer for the quiz time you choose (for example 15 minutes).
Step 5
Read the first question slowly and carefully.
Step 6
Circle or write the letter for any multiple-choice question you answer.
Step 7
Write a short clear sentence for each short-answer question.
Step 8
Keep going and answer each question until you finish the whole quiz.
Step 9
Re-read every answer to check for spelling or missing words.
Step 10
Check your answers using the answer key.
Step 11
Write one sentence about which character or emotion you liked best and why.
Step 12
Share your finished quiz results and your one-sentence reflection on DIY.org
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!


Help!?
What can we use instead of a printed quiz or a kitchen timer if those aren't available?
Use the Turning Red quiz on a phone or tablet instead of printed paper, and use the phone's clock/stopwatch or a watch as your timer for the step 'Set a timer for the quiz time you choose'.
The quiz won't load on the screen or I get stuck—what should I try next?
Refresh the page, check your internet, switch to a printed copy if you have one, or ask an adult to help open the quiz so you can continue from the instruction 'Find the Turning Red quiz on your screen or pick up the printed quiz'.
How can I change the quiz to suit younger or older kids?
For younger kids, read each question aloud, shorten the timer to 5–10 minutes, and let them circle answers only, while older kids can increase the time, type responses, and write a longer explanation for the one-sentence reflection about a character or emotion.
What are simple ways to extend or personalize the activity after finishing and sharing on DIY.org?
After checking your answers with the answer key and writing your one-sentence reflection, extend the activity by drawing your favorite character, recording a short video explaining why you liked that emotion, or comparing scores and reflections with friends on DIY.org.
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Facts about story comprehension and social-emotional learning
👭 Mei's best friends in the story are Miriam, Priya, and Abby — friendship is one of the film's big themes.
🧠 Taking quick quizzes (called retrieval practice) is a proven way to boost memory and make learning more fun.
🎵 The movie features a fictional boy band called 4*Town that Mei and her friends totally fangirl over.
🐼 The panda transformation is a playful way the film shows how feelings like embarrassment and anger can feel huge.
🎬 Turning Red follows 13-year-old Mei Lee who transforms into a giant red panda whenever her emotions get too strong.


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