Disney Lesson Plans from A to Z: Buck

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Hello, as we continue our studies of Disney. I would like to remind you to check out Disney and Aladdin. Then join Charlie and I as we learn about Buck from (The Good Dinosaur).


Buck is a character in the 2015 Disney/Pixar animated feature film, The Good Dinosaur. Buck is not only a older brother but a Twin in The Good Dinosaur

The Good Dinosaur (DVD, 2016) animación película
In this epic journey into the world of Dinosaurs, an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend. While traveling through a harsh and mysterious landscape, Arlo learns the power of confronting his fears and discovers what he is truly capable of.

Watch the movie The Good Dinosaur. Don’t forget to make notes of how Buck. Then on Friday in your Art class you will be drawing Buck and your favorite scene from The Good Dinosaur.

Practice these Spelling words and write the definition of the words in your spelling notebook:

  1. 3D Compiter Animated
  2. Pixar Animation Studios
  3. Peter Sohn
  4. Apatosaurus
  5. director
  6. film
  7. Asteroid
  8.  Styracosaurs
  9. Velociraptor
  10. Silo

Take a Spelling test using the words above. Write the words you miss 5 times and re-take the test.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What is the moral of the good dinosaur?
  2. In he Good Dinosaur you learn they face there fears.. Is there a fear you have and how can you overcome the fear?

Art Lesson:

Check out Homeschool Unit Study Ideas for more studies on The Good DInosaur and create Arlo Puppet: The Good Dinosaur

Drama Class:

Use your Arlo puppet and act out one set in either the book or movie you read.

Reading:

Pick up a copy of The Good Dinosaur (Hardcover), after reading the book and watching the movie write a report with 2 similarities and 2 differences you discover.

Check out these Lessons as well:

https://ateachingmommy.com/the-good-dinosaur/FREE The Good Dinosaur Printables

For free time here is a coloring sheet featuring Buck

Buck the brother of Arlo coloring page

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates