Ideas for Projects on Walt Disney
School projects are one of the most important factors that make up the grading system, but they can be difficult, especially if the student has no idea where to look for inspiration. The talents and abilities of each and every student differ, but many of them may have similar interests such as Walt Disney characters. Walt Disney has created some of the most well-loved characters, and making school projects with a Walt Disney theme gives students a chance to improve their own talents and skills.
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Book Projects on Walt Disney
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One idea for a literature project is creating a book that has a Walt Disney theme. List Walt Disney characters that will be part of the book and create a storyline to go with the characters. To make the book more interesting, mix up characters from different stories and write a plot that will make them come together. For example, Mickey Mouse sets foot in a space rocket and ends up meeting Eva from "Wall-E." Include other characters from other stories to make the book more exciting to write and read.
Comic Books
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Making a comic book review instead of just a simple book review can improve drawing skills as well as show understanding of the story that was read. In summarizing a story, use drawings and create a comic book through the use of different Walt Disney characters as a replacement for the original characters in the book. Use Walt Disney characters that have similarities with the original cast of the book to sum up the story.
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Environment-Friendly Song Writing
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Walt Disney is known for stories, such as "Pocahontas," "Fern Gully" and "Lion King," that help children as well as adults become more aware of environmental issues. Help students reflect on these issues through a song writing project. Choose a Walt Disney movie that promotes environment awareness and write a song that incorporates its themes. The theme song of "Pocahontas," entitled "The Colors of the Wind," is an example of a song that expresses environmental concern.
Health Poster Project
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The Walt Disney movie entitled "Wall-E" showed the destruction of earth as well as how human beings became very dependent on machines. A health poster project displaying characters from "Wall-E" or other Walt Disney movies that promote healthy habits is a way to enhance drawing skills while encouraging others to start eating healthy.
Historical Education Films
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For history, mythology and folklore projects, use Walt Disney characters like Mulan, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Robin Hood, Atlantis, Prince of Egypt or Pocahontas to explain historical information during an oral report project. Use visual aids or clips from the movies to further discuss the important factors and points in history or mythology.
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