- Art: Learned about different art forms and styles by observing and experiencing various Disney characters and landscapes.
- English Language Arts: Enriched vocabulary by reading signs, captions, and character names throughout the park.
- History: Explored the history of Walt Disney and the creation of Disney World through exhibits and interactive displays.
- Music: Listened to and learned about various Disney songs and soundtracks, experiencing different genres and musical styles.
- Physical Education: Engaged in physical activities such as walking, running, and jumping, while exploring the park.
- Science: Learned about different animal species and their habitats through animal encounters and educational exhibits.
- Social Studies: Explored the concept of cultures and diversity by interacting with people from different countries and backgrounds in Epcot.
To further develop their learning from the visit to Disney World, parents can encourage their child to:
- Create their own artwork inspired by favorite Disney characters or their experience at the park.
- Write a story or journal entry about their favorite ride or moment at Disney World.
- Research and learn more about the history of Disney and its impact on popular culture.
- Learn to play or sing their favorite Disney songs on an instrument or through karaoke.
- Stay physically active by participating in Disney-themed dance or exercise routines.
- Explore more about animals and their habitats through books or online resources.
- Learn about different countries and cultures by researching and cooking a dish from a country represented in Epcot.