- Understanding the concept of motion and movement by observing different types of rides at Disney World
- Gaining knowledge about basic physics principles like gravity and acceleration through experiencing rides such as roller coasters
- Learning about the properties of water and the water cycle by visiting attractions like the Pirates of the Caribbean or Splash Mountain
- Exploring the concept of energy conservation through rides that utilize renewable energy sources, such as the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover
- Understanding the importance of animal conservation and environmental sustainability by visiting animal exhibits and shows at Disney's Animal Kingdom
- Gaining knowledge about the concepts of force and motion through interactive activities like Toy Story Midway Mania
Continued development related to this activity can involve:
- Researching more about the scientific principles behind the rides and attractions at Disney World
- Engaging in hands-on experiments or building models to further explore concepts learned, such as constructing a mini roller coaster to study gravity and momentum
- Keeping a journal or scrapbook to document observations and reflections during the visit to Disney World
- Writing a report or giving a presentation about the scientific aspects of Disney World to share with classmates or younger students
- Exploring other theme parks or amusement parks with a focus on science education, comparing and contrasting the concepts learned