Hollywood Studios
Disney’s Hollywood Studios offers a thrilling journey through movies, television, animation, and theatrical arts—making it the perfect park for blending entertainment with education. From stepping into a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge to shrinking down to toy-size in Toy Story Land, the park is filled with immersive environments that ignite the imagination and inspire creative thinking. Hollywood Studios invites learners to go behind the scenes of storytelling, animation, and performance, giving them a unique look at how ideas come to life through technology, design, and collaboration.
There are fascinating learning opportunities tucked into each attraction. Did you know that Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway uses groundbreaking 2.5D animation technology that blends hand-drawn and digital art styles? Or that The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is rooted in architectural styles and historical settings from the 1930s? Even stunt shows like Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular offer insight into stagecraft, physical science, and narrative structure. Hollywood Studios isn't just about thrills—it’s a place where art, physics, and culture collide in spectacular fashion.
Bring Broadway to your homeschool day with this printable Theatrics Unit inspired by Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Designed for kids ages 8–12, this homeschool curriculum blends theater history, Shakespearean language, stage geography, and musical storytelling—all tied to live Disney shows like Beauty and the Beast and Indiana Jones. Includes 8 ready-to-go lessons and an optional in-park activity. Perfect for creative learners and Disney-loving families.
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Turn theme park fun into real science learning with this Toy Story–inspired physics unit for ages 8–12. Whether you’re visiting Toy Story Land at Walt Disney World or watching the Slinky Dog Dash ride online, this printable resource helps kids explore Newton’s Three Laws of Motion through engaging, story-based activities.
Students will observe motion, force, and acceleration, analyze scenes from Toy Story 4, and even connect science concepts to their own ride experience. This unit is perfect for homeschool families, co-ops, or anyone looking to bring hands-on STEM learning into their Disney-themed week.
No prep, all fun—just print, learn, and go to infinity and beyond!