How can I get my students even more engaged during our trip to Orlando?

Orlando is the perfect place to explore science, American history, and art in more depth.

Many of the sites that you will visit in Orlando have developed lesson plans to begin engagement in the classroom. Provide a deeper appreciation for the places you will visit by exploring a focus topic prior to the trip.

Orlando Lesson Plans

Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art Lesson Plans:

  1. Iridescent Ink Stands
  2. Everything’s Coming Up Daffodils
  3. Masking Tape Masterpieces
  4. Practicing Color Schemes
  5. Tangram Portraits
  6. Tsuba: Louis Comfort Tiffany and the Art of Japan
  7. Japanese Kamon
  8. Watercolor Techniques Parts 1 and 2
  9. Bold Blues and Whites
  10. Fidelia’s Flowers
  11. Bierstadt’s Butterfly

Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art Activities:

  1. Puzzled Parrots
  2. Segmented Squash
  3. Making Collagraph Prints
  4. Wisteria Vase Color and Texture by Number
  5. Daffodil Collage
  6. Design a Tsuba
  7. Four Seasons Panel
  8. Blue and White Porcelain Activity
  9. Mixed-Media Portraits
  10. Kimekomi Collage Pumpkins
  11. Butterflies in Art

Disney Educator Guides

  1. Elephant
  2. Dolphin Reef
  3. Penguins
  4. Born in China
  5. Moana
  6. Finding Dory
  7. Monkey Kingdom
  8. Chimpanzee
  9. Oceans
  10. Wings of Life

Kennedy Space Center

  1. Pressure’s On! Bernoulli Activities
  2. Great Carrot Chlorophyll Experiment
  3. Fasten your Seatbelt!
  4. Build a Geodesic Sphere
  5. Make Rover Tracks
  6. Build Your Very Own Mars Helicopter
  7. Make Your Own X-59
  8. Make and Color a Paper Airplane

SeaWorld Curriculum Guides:

  1. Kindergarten
  2. 1st Grade
  3. 2nd Grade          
  4. 3rd Grade
  5. 4th Grade
  6. 5th Grade
  7. 6-12th Grades