1. Art - Design the Stadium: Draw and paint the blueprint of the stadium, focusing on artistic elements such as color, perspective, and creativity.
  2. English - Write a Stadium Story: Compose a fictional story set in the stadium, emphasizing descriptive language and storytelling skills.
  3. History - Research Famous Stadiums: Explore historical baseball stadiums and their significance, and create a timeline of key events in baseball history.
  4. Math - Scale and Measurements: Use math to calculate the scale of the model stadium, measure the dimensions, and understand the geometry of the structure.
  5. Music - Create Stadium Soundscape: Compose and record sounds that capture the atmosphere of a baseball game, integrating music and audio technology.
  6. Physical Education - Design Fitness Area: Plan and create a miniature workout area within the stadium, promoting physical fitness and healthy habits.
  7. Science - Study Stadium Materials: Investigate the materials used in real stadiums, examine their properties, and hypothesize about their structural integrity.
  8. Social Studies - Explore Baseball Culture: Learn about the cultural significance of baseball, including diverse fan communities and the impact of the sport on society.
  9. STEM Integration - Build Stadium Lighting: Experiment with creating a working model of stadium lighting using LED technology and understanding the science behind it.
  10. Technology - Virtual Stadium Tour: Use technology to create a virtual tour of the model stadium, incorporating multimedia and interactive elements.