Disney Educational Films
While sometimes considered "watered down" or simplified, Disney does have some great films appropriate to explain real life historical events to children or help inspire their interest, here's a resource to help parents and teachers.
Disclaimer: I am not American so I wanted this to be a somewhat global list, so it doesn't include Johnny Appleseed etc.
Disclaimer: I am not American so I wanted this to be a somewhat global list, so it doesn't include Johnny Appleseed etc.
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- DirectorKevin HooksStarsLindsey HaunShadia SimmonsCarl LumblyA white South African girl and a Black American family find themselves in a difficult situation when the girl is sent to spend a term as an exchange student with the family in America.Focuses on the relationship between a white South African girl and a black African American girl. Deals with Apartheid and race. WARNING: The N word does appear at one point in the film, suitable for non-impressionable children and the tween age group.
- DirectorKen CameronStarsSam WaterstonMia FarrowJustin WhalinA Danish family tries to help their Jewish neighbours escape from the Nazis.Deals with World War II and Neo-Nazism. As well as the story of families in hiding during the Nazi reign. Set in Denmark. While I have not watched this, it does have strong themes, so I'd suggest this is suitable for older children.
- DirectorEuzhan PalcyStarsPenelope Ann MillerKevin PollakMichael BeachWhen six-year-old Ruby is chosen to be the first African-American to integrate her local elementary school, she is subjected to the true ugliness of racism for the first time.Focuses on the Civil Rights movement in the United States and the true story of Ruby Bridges. Some teachers have used this as an educational tool in Grade 1 and 2. So it's certainly appropriate for young children.
- DirectorCharles BurnettStarsMackenzie AstinJurnee SmollettClifton PowellIn 1965 Alabama, an 11-year-old girl (Jurnee Smollett) is touched by a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. (Clifton Powell) and becomes a devout follower, but her resolution is tested when she joins others in the famed march from Selma to Montgomery.Rated PG. Parental Guidance is recommended for persons under fifteen years of age.
Sheyann Webb is inspired by the speech of Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech and becomes an avid follower. - DirectorNadia TassStarsAlison ElliottHallie EisenbergLucas BlackA television remake of William Gibson's classic play about Annie Sullivan's efforts to draw Helen Keller from her world of darkness, blindness, deafness and silence.Helen Keller begins her life, blind, deaf and mute, and by the age of seven is out of control in the Keller household. However, when Keller's parents hire Miss Anne Sullivan, Sullivan works with Helen, and eventually makes it possible for Helen to communicate with the rest of the world. On IMDB it says that it's M, however, I think it's more PG. It's appropriate but due to the physical struggles between Sullivan and Keller, it's best watched with a parent or guardian.
- DirectorAndrew AdamsonStarsTilda SwintonGeorgie HenleyWilliam MoseleyWhile playing, Lucy and her siblings find a wardrobe that lands them in a mystical place called Narnia. Here they realize that it was fated and they must now unite with Aslan to defeat an evil queen.While it features a great deal of fantasy, the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe can be used as either a religious teaching tool, as it's based on C.S Lewis' interpretation of the bible or as a reflection of World War II and the impact it had in Great Britain. After all, the Pevensie children are sent away during WWII to the country, and are heavily impacted by their father's absence.
- DirectorsRobin BuddDonovan CookStarsBlayne WeaverHarriet OwenCorey BurtonIn London during World War II, this is the story of Wendy's daughter, Jane, who is kidnapped by Captain Hook and Peter Pan must come to the rescue.Once again, another film that is set in a semi-fantasy universe, but touches on the impact of the Second World War. Jane's father is sent to war and Wendy is left to raise two children on her own in a war-torn country. As well as Jane's opposition to leaving London for safety.
- DirectorEric LaneuvilleStarsMorris ChestnutCCH PounderGary GrubbsFollows the story of Ernest Green, one of the Little Rock Nine who were the first blacks to integrate into an all white school.Ernest Green was one of the Little Rock Nine. The movie is rated G.
- CreatorFiona McHughStarsZachary BennettLally CadeauMag RuffmanA young girl is sent to live with her late mother's relatives in Prince Edward Island. Set in the early 1900's, the series follows her adventures, as well as that of her family and the town's people as she grows up in Avonlea.Set on Prince Edward Island, Canada in the early 20th century, the film is centred around the young Montreal heiress Sarah Stanley who is sent to live with two wealthy aunts. Ideal for a Canadian lesson plan or for discussing what life was like in the early 20th century.
- DirectorGeoff BurrowesStarsTom BurlinsonSigrid ThorntonBrian DennehyYoung Jim Craig returns to his home in the Australian high country. He finds that things are not as he left them - his girlfriend, Jessica, is being pursued by another man, and her father, Harrison, doesn't want him back into her life.The Man from Snow River is a famous Australian poem and became an incredibly iconic symbol in Australian history. Ideal for an Australian lesson plan.
- StarsBob DoroughJack SheldonJordan NagaiA series of shorts illustrating various songs that teach multiplication tables, grammar, science, American history, computers, economics, and environmentalism.Schoolhouse Rock is a Disney TV series with a lot to offer despite it's age. They deal with multiplication, grammar, money, science etc. I would avoid the grammar section if you are a British or Australian teacher as grammar and pronounciation obviously varies from nation to nation.
- DirectorsLes ClarkJoshua MeadorWolfgang ReithermanStarsJane FowlerPaul FreesClarence NashDonald's goes on an adventure in which it is explained how mathematics can be useful in real life. Through this journey it is shown how numbers are more than graphs and charts, they are geometry, music and magical living things.While old Donald in Mathmagic Land shows the connections between mathematics, music and art. Done in Walt Disney traditional format, it first aired back in the late 1950s, and people are still talking about it!
- DirectorDanny KaplanStarAsa KalamaHow did the Imagineers create a realistic looking snow-capped mountain in Florida for Animal Kingdom's Expedition Everest? They started with a design process and models. Using real theme park rides and attractions, like Radiator Springs Racers and Toy Story Midway Mania, students will see how design and models are used to put things together and make them function. They will learn the steps of the engineering design process as well as how both physical and computer aided design models are useful.
- DirectorDanny KaplanStarAsa KalamaNot all of the science that the Walt Disney Imagineers do goes into the creation of wild rides. When designing Disney's Animal Kingdom and each animal's habitat, they had to take into consideration each animal's unique adaptations. Join Imagineer, Asa Kalama, as he meets the animal experts at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to take a look at some animal adaptations in action. Students will discover the two primary types of adaptations – behavioral and physical – that help animals survive, and they'll get to see, and listen to, a variety of animal communication types. Now, that's wild!
- DirectorDanny KaplanStarAsa KalamaHow do the Imagineers make elephants fly? Actually, it's simple... simple machines, that is! Here, the Imagineers give a new look at how levers and pulleys were utilized to create attractions such as Dumbo the Flying Elephant and Soarin' Over California. Students will see how levers and pulleys make work easier by either multiplying or redirecting the effort we put into them. They will identify the two forces involved in using a machine and learn to calculate mechanical advantage, given effort and resistance.
- DirectorDanny KaplanStarAsa KalamaWhat powers some of the brightest attractions at Disney's theme parks? Electricity! From lighting the half million bulbs in Magic Kingdom's Spectromagic parade to transmitting electricity through water for the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, Disney Imagineers show students how electricity brings some of their favorite rides to life. Students will learn the definitions of source, load, conductor, watts, as well as static electricity and its connection to lightning rods aboard the Disney Magic cruise ship.
- DirectorDanny KaplanStarsLauren EttaJosh GorinAsa KalamaWhat scientific principle is at work in every theme park ride the Imagineers create? It's Energy. The Imagineers reveal the role energy plays in popular theme park attractions such as Epcot's Test Track and the Mad Tea Party. Students will learn that energy is the ability to do work and that energy is constantly being transferred from one thing to another. They will also identify the difference between potential and kinetic energy and be able to establish examples and benefits of renewable energy.
- DirectorDanny KaplanStarAsa KalamaWhat bit of science do the Imagineers turn to when they want to make a splash? Fluids! In this DVD, the Imagineers demonstrate how they use fluids to their advantage in constructing rides and attractions like Grizzly River Run and The Seas with Nemo and Friends. Students will learn that a fluid is any substance that flows or moves easily due to its molecular make-up. They will also discover how fluid dynamics help us learn how fluids move and behave and also how fluids can be used to create mechanical advantage.
- DirectorDanny KaplanStarAsa KalamaDo Walt Disney Imagineers encounter resistance in their work? Of course they do... when it comes to friction! Here the Imagineers showcase how different types of friction- static, kinetic, and rolling - come into play when they're designing Disney's theme park rides and attractions. From rollercoaster wheels for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad to the shape of a Disney Cruise Line ship's hull, the Imagineers can use tribology (the study of friction) to find ways to reduce drag. Students will learn the different types of friction as well as the roles that gravity and Newton's First Law play.
- DirectorDanny KaplanStarAsa KalamaWhat is the force that puts the thrill in thrill rides? Gravity, of course! One of the biggest challenges for Imagineers in designing theme park attractions, like Disney's Rockin' Roller Coaster and The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, is figuring out the best way to work with-and sometimes against-gravity's constant 1G force. Students learn to define gravity and explain the relationship between gravity, mass, and distance. Best of all, they will be able to apply an understanding of forces to explain the feeling of weightlessness on a rollercoaster ride. Cool!
- DirectorDanny KaplanStarAsa KalamaWhich attractive force propels the launch of Rock n' Rollercoaster® at Disney's Hollywood Studios? Magnetism! In this DVD, the Walt Disney Imagineers demonstrate how they use magnets of all types throughout Disney's theme parks. From magnetic connectors that direct guests through attractions like The Seas with Nemo and Friends to playing back sound through audio speakers in Pirates of the Caribbean, Imagineers employ the forces of magnetism in a variety of ways. Students will learn about the attraction and repulsion of opposite poles, magnetic fields and domains, and electromagnets.
- DirectorDanny KaplanStarsMichael O'Shea BurkeTaylor Gray BurkeAsa KalamaNewton’s Three Laws of Motion are at work in virtually every Disney theme park ride and attraction. The Walt Disney Imagineers demonstrate how they use Newton’s Three Laws to create some of the most exciting ride experiences possible. From the thrilling rockets of California Adventure's Golden Zephyr to the wild twists of California Screamin', students will learn to define acceleration, friction and motion. Best of all, they'll be able to see first-hand the relationship between the motion of objects and the forces that act on them.
- DirectorDanny KaplanStarAsa KalamaWhat scientific principle keeps coming up...and up...when designing Disney's theme park attractions? Trajectory! The Imagineers demonstrate how forces and motion play a leading role in creating rides like California Adventure's California Screamin' and Toy Story Midway Mania. Students will learn the definitions of projectile and trajectory, see how Newton's First Law of Motion relates to these principles, and how to apply the physics of motion to predict and control the trajectory of a projectile.
- DirectorDave BossertStarsBruce LanoilErnie Sabella
- DirectorDave BossertStarsBruce LanoilErnie SabellaTimon and Pumbaa learn they need more than a computer or a game console to surf the web - they need safety smarts! Our friends learn the importance of protecting their personal information, how to be responsible digital citizens, and what to do if they are bullied. Abstract concepts like the Internet, information permanence, and anonymity become easy to understand when our favorite safety ambassadors lead the way. Now, that's Safety Smart!