English Language Arts
- The child has learned about storytelling, including the elements of plot, character development, and setting from watching "Frozen."
- The child may have picked up new vocabulary words and phrases from the dialogue and songs in the movie.
- By watching the movie, the child can practice listening comprehension and storytelling by retelling the plot and discussing their favorite parts of the story.
History
- The movie provides an introduction to Norwegian culture and folklore, which can spark an interest in learning about different cultures and traditions.
- The child may have gained an understanding of how stories and myths are passed down through generations, reflecting historical beliefs and values.
- Watching "Frozen" can also inspire the child to learn more about the history of storytelling and the origins of fairy tales.
Science
- The movie includes elements of magic and fantasy, which can pique the child's curiosity about the natural world and the concept of imagination and creativity.
- The child can learn about winter weather, ice, and snow through the setting and themes of the movie.
- After watching "Frozen," the child may be interested in learning about real-life reindeer and other animals featured in the movie.
Social Studies
- The story of "Frozen" explores themes of family, friendship, and community, which can prompt discussions about relationships and social interactions among the characters.
- The movie can encourage the child to explore themes of bravery, resilience, and overcoming challenges through the characters' actions and decisions.
- By watching the movie, the child can develop empathy and understanding of different perspectives and experiences, as depicted in the characters' journeys.
Encourage the child to engage in imaginative play based on the characters and storyline of "Frozen." They can create their own adventures, write alternative endings, or draw scenes from the movie. Additionally, consider exploring Norwegian culture and traditions together, such as learning about traditional clothing, food, and holiday celebrations.
Book Recommendations
- Frozen: Anna's Best Friends by Brittany Rubiano: A storybook based on the characters of "Frozen" that follows Anna on a quest to find the perfect present for her sister, Elsa.
- Frozen: Big Snowman, Little Snowman by Tish Rabe: This book features a story of two snowmen and the characters from "Frozen," introducing the concept of friendship and differences.
- Frozen: A Tale of Two Sisters by Melissa Lagonegro: This early reader book retells the story of "Frozen" and focuses on the bond between Anna and Elsa.
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