Why not take a look at the various modes of transportation around Disney World?
Here is a list of ideas for incorporating the transportation of Disney World into a lesson or series of lessons for your young child:
- Take a picture of each (boats, monorail, buses, cars, train, carts, airplane - if this is how you arrived, etc.) or have the child draw a picture of each in a journal. (The pictures could be colored later when waiting in line for a ride.)
- Label each and discuss the uses / importance
- Keep a tally each time you see one
- Use each in a sentence
- Discuss safety
- Time how long it takes to get from one location to another using one of the forms of transportation
Homework:
- Study the history of transportation
- Add the number of each type of transportation seen at Disney World
- Using the pictures - sort, classify, and label the attributes in common
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Epcot
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games
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History
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Homeschool
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little ones
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Math
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science
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site info
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Trip Plans
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Wait Time
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Transportation - for little ones
Saturday, April 24, 2010
The countries of Epcot
While making your way around the World Showcase -
- Speak with cast members from each country. Ask them to greet you in their native language.
- Have cast members from each country write their greeting on a keepsake item, such as a scrapbook page, t-shirt, photo mat, ball cap, or acrylic frame.
- Stop by the "kidcot" stations.
- Study architectural, food, music, and costume differences in each country.
- Locate each of the countries in the World Showcase on a world map.
Homework:
- Research each of the countries of the World Showcase to learn more.
- Find a recipe from each of the countries and make it at home.
- Make your own costumes.
- Record your memories from the World Showcase in a journal.
- Create a scrapbook including maps, photographs, greetings, and journaling from your trip.
- Speak with cast members from each country. Ask them to greet you in their native language.
- Have cast members from each country write their greeting on a keepsake item, such as a scrapbook page, t-shirt, photo mat, ball cap, or acrylic frame.
- Stop by the "kidcot" stations.
- Study architectural, food, music, and costume differences in each country.
- Locate each of the countries in the World Showcase on a world map.
Homework:
- Research each of the countries of the World Showcase to learn more.
- Find a recipe from each of the countries and make it at home.
- Make your own costumes.
- Record your memories from the World Showcase in a journal.
- Create a scrapbook including maps, photographs, greetings, and journaling from your trip.
Welcome!
Welcome to the beginnings of what I hope will be a helpful site during your planning and preparing to visit any of the many wonderful theme parks.
Generic ideas, as well as specific theme park ideas, will be shared throughout our journey.
If you have an idea to share, please email it to JanPepe@comcast.net
I look forward to this being a wonderful learning opportunity for all.
Thank you for visiting!
Generic ideas, as well as specific theme park ideas, will be shared throughout our journey.
If you have an idea to share, please email it to JanPepe@comcast.net
I look forward to this being a wonderful learning opportunity for all.
Thank you for visiting!
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