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Incorporate the enchantment of Disney into your classroom with activities that leverage familiar stories and characters. This collection includes creative writing prompts, art projects, and cultural discussions. By integrating these Disney activities into your lessons, you can connect with students through shared interests.

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Walt Disney Bell Work + Mentor Sentences

Walt Disney Bell Work + Mentor Sentences
ELA, Reading, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities

These are Walt Disney Bell Work + Mentor Sentences. A link to a digital version is included. There is an original non-fiction text for students to read. Each week, there is a chosen sentence for students to study. There are 4 weeks worth of questions and an interactive foldable is included for each week.

Author Mrs. Spangler in the Middle

Tags Walt Disney, Bell Work, Mentor Sentences, Reading Comprehension, Graphic Organizers

Ukulele Song Book | Disney Movies

Ukulele Song Book | Disney Movies
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Not Grade Specific, Songs, Activities

The Ukulele Song Book pulls songs from 5 Disney movies: 1. Lion King 2. Encanto 3. Frozen 4. Moana 5. Beauty and the Beast

Author Surdynski Sounds

Tags Disney, Music Class, Music Lesson, Ukulele, Songs, Disney Movies That Teach Social Skills, Ukulele Songs Disney

Monsters, Inc. Movie Guide (Economics)

Monsters, Inc. Movie Guide (Economics)
Social Studies, Economics, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities, Teacher Tools

The Monsters, Inc. movie guide combines writing and economic terms so students can find examples of economic terms in the movie and provide evidence of how these concepts are used. Using movies or movie guides in the classroom can make learning more interactive and relatable for your class. Movies bring lessons to life by showing social studies concepts and social issues in an entertaining way. Movie guides help students focus on important details throughout at the movie and think critically about what they watch. Movie Synopsis: Monsters Incorporated is the largest scare factory in the monster world, and James P. Sullivan (Sully) is one of its top scarers. Sully is a huge, "intimidating" monster with who aims to keep his spot on the leaderboard, but not at the expense of those he loves. His scare assistant, best friend and roommate is Mike Wazowski, a green, opinionated, feisty little one-eyed monster. Someone from the human world, Boo, is a tiny girl who sneaks into Monstropolis during an energy crisis. Sully and Mike work to keep Boo safe, as well as save Monstropolis from running out of energy. Speaking and listening standards can also be covered depending on how many of the above topics you cover in your classroom. The movie guide provides an opportunity for teachers to "get back" some of that class time at the end of a unit, whether needed for grading projects, working one on one with students, or finishing up assessments. Other students are engaged and still actively searching for the topics covered in the unit discussed. The activities provided allow for: Class discussion Small group discussion Informal assessment Movie Rating: G Grades: 3rd - 5th Tags: Monsters, Inc., Disney Pixar, movie guide, monsters, economics, economy, scarcity, supply, demand, monopoly File type: PDF Pages: 3 - including answer key

Author Kel's Klass

Tags Disney Pixar, Movie Guide, Monsters Inc., Monsters, Economics, Economy, Scarcity, Supply, Demand, Monopoly

The Lion King Movie Guide (Animal Adaptations and Ecosystems)

The Lion King Movie Guide (Animal Adaptations and Ecosystems)
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities, Teacher Tools

Using The Lion King movie guide, students will engage with science concepts including ecosystems, animal adaptations, environmental changes, food webs (and food chains), and what a disruption to the environment can do to populations. Using movie guides in the classroom can make content interactive and relatable for your class. Movies provide a visual for the content covered in class, so students can see real world (or animated world) applications.. Movie guides help students focus on important details throughout at the movie and think critically about what they watch. Movie Synopsis: The Lion King follows the journey of Simba, a young lion cub, as he struggles to figure out what he wants to do later in life. After his father, the king, is killed by his uncle, Simba runs away from home, because feels responsible for his father's death. As he grows up, Simba meets new animal species and makes new friends, who help him rediscover his strength and purpose. Eventually, Simba returns to face his uncle and take his rightful place as king of the Pride Lands, restoring balance to the ecosystem and to the kingdom. Speaking and listening standards are also covered, depending on how many of the above topics you discuss in your classroom. The movie guide provides an opportunity for teachers to "get back" some of that class time at the end of a unit, whether needed for grading projects, working one on one with students, or finishing up assessments. Other students are engaged and still actively searching for the topics covered in the unit discussed. The activities provided allow for: Class discussion Small group discussion Informal assessment Movie Rating: G Grades: 3rd - 5th Tags: The Lion King, Disney, movie guide, natural resources, environment, ecosystems, animal adaptations, animals, species, populations, savannah, rainforest, desert File type: PDF Pages: 4 - including answer key

Author Kel's Klass

Tags Movie Guide, Natural Resources, Environment, Disney, The Lion King, Ecosystems, Animal Adaptations, Animals, Species, Populations

FernGully Movie Guide (Conservation and Natural Resources)

FernGully Movie Guide (Conservation and Natural Resources)
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities, Teacher Tools

Following the FernGully movie guide will utilize both writing and science concepts (conservation, natural resources, pollution and human interaction), for students to provide evidence of how these concepts are used. Using movie guides in the classroom can make content interactive and more relatable for your class. Movies bring lessons to life by showing science concepts and even social issues in an entertaining way. Movie guides help students focus on important details throughout at the movie and think critically about what they watch. Movie Synopsis: Crysta is a fairy who lives in FernGully, a rainforest in Australia, and has never seen a human before. Growing up, she is told humans no longer exist. When a logging company comes near the rainforest, to cut down the trees for human use, she sees that they do exist and she even meets one! Crysta accidentally shrinks one of the workers - a boy named Zak. Now as small as a fairy, Zak sees the damage that the company does (and humans do) and helps Crysta stop the company and an evil entity, named Hexxus. Hexxus feeds off pollution that the humans are creating. Many species are introduced throughout the movie and can be used to discuss ecosystems, if needed. Speaking and listening standards are also covered, depending on how many of the above topics you discuss in your classroom. The movie guide provides an opportunity for teachers to "get back" some of that class time at the end of a unit, whether needed for grading projects, working one on one with students, or finishing up assessments. Other students are engaged and still actively searching for the topics covered in the unit discussed. The activities provided allow for: Class discussion Small group discussion Informal assessment Movie Rating: G Grades: 3rd - 5th Tags: FernGully., Disney Pixar, movie guide, conservation, natural resources, environment, pollution, Earth Day, rainforest, environment protection File type: PDF Pages: 3 - including answer key

Author Kel's Klass

Tags Disney Pixar, Movie Guide, Ferngully, Conservation, Natural Resources, Environment, Pollution, Earth Day, Rainforest, Environment Protection

Finding Nemo Movie Guide (Fish Philosophy - Social/Emotional)

Finding Nemo Movie Guide (Fish Philosophy - Social/Emotional)
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities, Teacher Tools

The Finding Nemo movie guide combines writing and social emotional learning (social studies) as students must find examples of the Fish Philosophy in the movie and provide evidence of how these concepts are used. Using movies and movie guides in the classroom can make learning more engaging and relatable for students. Movies bring lessons to life by showing scientific concepts and social issues in an entertaining way, while movie guides help students focus on important details and think critically about what they watch. Movie Synopsis: Marlin, a clown fish, is overly cautious with his son, Nemo, who has a small fin (Some consider it a disability). When Nemo swims too close to the surface to prove himself, he is caught by a diver, and now Marlin must set out to find him, even though he is afraid of the ocean. A blue reef fish named Dory, who has a really short memory, meets up with Marlin and complicates (and sometimes helps with) the chance meetings of sharks, jellyfish, and a host of ocean dangers. At the same time, Nemo plots his escape from a dentist's fish tank, with the help of another fish with a shortened fin and a seagull. Speaking and listening standards can also be covered depending on how many of the above topics you cover in your classroom. The movie guide provides an opportunity for teachers to "get back" some of that class time at the end of a unit, whether needed for grading projects, working one on one with students, or finishing up assessments. Other students are engaged and still actively searching for the topics covered in the unit discussed. The activities provided allow for: Class discussion Small group discussion Informal assessment Movie Rating: G Grades: 3rd - 5th Tags: Finding Nemo, Disney Pixar, movie guide, Fish Philosophy, social emotional learning, behavior management, Choose your Attitude, Play, Make Their Day, Be There File type: PDF Pages: 2 - including answer key

Author Kel's Klass

Tags Disney Pixar, Movie Guide, Finding Nemo, Fish Philosophy, Social Emotional Learning, Behavior Management, Choose Your Attitude, Play, Make Their Day, Be There

Chinese: Moana - How Far I'll Go Song Activity

Chinese: Moana - How Far I'll Go Song Activity
Foreign Languages, Chinese, Not Grade Specific, Songs, Activities

This resource is a Chinese: Moana - How Far I'll Go Song Activity . This is a great way for students to learn Chinese through songs. Students will play the video and then complete the activities. Then they will complete their translation quiz. Answer keys are included.

Author Golden Promise

Tags Moana, Disney, Chinese, Songs, Listening Activities

Moana Reading Comprehension Activities Bundle

Moana Reading Comprehension Activities Bundle
ELA, Reading, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities

Moana Reading Comprehension Activities Bundle is a 27-page download full of worksheets to pair with the Disney movie Moana . From reading to comprehension to grammar skills, your students will enjoy these activities based on the popular movie. Worksheets included: 1. Reading Comprehension Questions x2 2. Lyrics Review 3. Maui Graphic Organizer 4. Compare and Contrast Questions x2 5. Compare and Contrast Paragraph Writing 6. Find the Root Words 7. Find the Prefixes 8. Find the Suffixes 9. Moana and Context Clues x2 10. Synonyms 11. Antonyms Answer keys are included.

Author Rap Opera for Kids!

Tags Disney Movie, Reading Comprehension, Compare And Contrast, Moana, Graphic Organizers, Moana Activities

Mulan Song + Chinese Poetry Analysis

Mulan Song + Chinese Poetry Analysis
ELA, Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Songs, Activities

This is a Mulan Song + Chinese Poetry Analysis. This resources comes with 5 handouts for students to complete. Students will learn about Chinese culture as they explore a variety of written work and answer comprehension questions.

Author Cogjogger

Tags Disney Films, Mulan, Chinese Culture, Poetry Analysis, Writing, Mulan Analysis