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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will learn more about the Frozen movie and have fun with related activities!

Materials and Prep

  • TV or computer to watch Frozen
  • Coloring sheets of Frozen characters
  • Blank paper and crayons
  • Snacks for a movie break

No prior knowledge needed, just bring your excitement for Frozen!

Activities

  • Watch the Frozen movie and sing along to your favorite songs.
  • Get cozy and enjoy the magical journey of Elsa and Anna!

  • Color your favorite Frozen characters using the coloring sheets.
  • Bring Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and Sven to life with your colors!

  • Draw a picture of your own Frozen adventure.
  • Imagine yourself in the icy world of Arendelle and draw your own story!

  • Have a snack break with some popcorn or ice cream while watching the movie.
  • Enjoy a tasty treat just like Elsa and Anna would!

Talking Points

  • Who are the main characters in Frozen?
  • "Elsa and Anna are sisters who love each other very much. Olaf is a funny snowman who loves warm hugs!"

  • What is the magical power Elsa has?
  • "Elsa has the power to create ice and snow, which makes her kingdom look like a winter wonderland!"

  • Why is the bond between Elsa and Anna special?
  • "Elsa and Anna show us that the love between sisters is powerful and can overcome any obstacle!"

  • What is Olaf's favorite thing about summer?
  • "Olaf loves summer because he dreams of experiencing the warm sun and feeling the sand beneath his feet!"

  • What lesson can we learn from Frozen?
  • "Frozen teaches us about the importance of love, family, and being true to ourselves, just like Elsa and Anna!"


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