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Disney Villains: Unmasking the Bad Guys!

In this engaging Disney Villains course, learners will explore iconic villains' backstories through interactive lessons and creative activities, fostering empathy and critical thinking while making learning fun and imaginative!
Ms. Kait
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(16)
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What's included

1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours per week
Assignments
Creative Assignments: Opportunities to design characters, write stories, and create artwork inspired by the villains' backstories and personalities.

Class Experience

US Grade 2 - 5
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Welcome to a fun and exciting journey into the world of Disney’s most infamous villains! In this course, we will explore the backstories, motivations, and unique characteristics of a different Disney villain each week. From the sea witch Ursula to the sinister Scar, we’ll discover what makes these characters so memorable—and what we can learn from their stories.

Each week, we’ll dive into a new villain’s world with fun interactive activities, creative discussions, and a chance to re-imagine their stories. Along the way, students will also explore important themes like choices, consequences, and empathy, all while having a blast!


Weekly Schedule:

September 27th:
Week 1: Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty)

• Who is Maleficent? Her origins and motivations.
• Activity: Design your own fairy-tale villain.
• Discussion: What makes someone a villain? How does Maleficent’s past shape her actions?

October 4th:
Week 2: Ursula (The Little Mermaid)

• The sea witch’s tricky deals and her complex relationship with Ariel.
• Activity: Create your own magical deal-making game.
• Discussion: Is Ursula just misunderstood? What drives her?

October 11th:
Week 3: Scar (The Lion King)

• Scar’s jealousy and hunger for power.
• Activity: Write a letter from Scar’s perspective explaining his actions.
• Discussion: How do jealousy and greed lead to Scar’s downfall?

October 18th:
Week 4: The Evil Queen (Snow White)

• Vanity and obsession: The Evil Queen’s quest for beauty.
• Activity: Create a mirror that gives compliments instead of criticism.
• Discussion: How do feelings of insecurity affect the Evil Queen’s choices?

October 25th:
Week 5: Jafar (Aladdin)

• Power, ambition, and Jafar’s desire for control.
• Activity: Design a magical lamp and create your own three wishes.
• Discussion: What could Jafar have done differently to get what he wanted without hurting others?

November 1st:
Week 6: Hades (Hercules)

• The god of the underworld and his complex personality.
• Activity: Mythology mashup—mix and match gods and create your own story.
• Discussion: How does Hades' relationship with his family impact his actions?

November 8th:
Week 7: Cruella de Vil (101 Dalmatians)

• Cruella’s obsession with fashion and what it tells us about greed.
• Activity: Design a fashion outfit using only recycled materials.
• Discussion: Is Cruella driven by fashion or something deeper?

November 15th:
Week 8: Captain Hook (Peter Pan)

• The pirate’s rivalry with Peter Pan and his fear of growing old.
• Activity: Create a treasure map and plan your adventure to find it.
• Discussion: How does fear motivate Captain Hook’s actions?

November 22nd:
Week 9: Dr. Facilier (The Princess and the Frog)

• The Shadow Man’s dangerous deals and his desire for control.
• Activity: Create your own magical potion with ingredients found at home.
• Discussion: What could Dr. Facilier have done differently to succeed without harming others?

November 29th:
Week 10: Queen of Hearts (Alice in Wonderland)

• The Queen’s wild temper and love of control.
• Activity: Design a playing card character with your own rules.
• Discussion: How do emotions like anger affect the way we make decisions?
Learning Goals
Understand Character Development: Students will explore the backstories and motivations of various Disney villains, gaining insight into how characters are shaped by their past and choices.
Analyze Moral and Ethical Themes: Through discussions about each villain’s actions, students will learn to identify key moral and ethical dilemmas, such as the consequences of greed, jealousy, and power.
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Books: Disney Villains: The Evilest of Them All by Rachael Upton – A guide that explores Disney's most iconic villains. Fairest of All: A Tale of the Wicked Queen by Serena Valentino – A novel that delves into the backstory of the Evil Queen from Snow White. The Art of Disney Villains – A collection that highlights the design and creation process behind Disney's infamous villains. Articles: "The Evolution of Disney Villains" – An online article exploring how Disney villains have changed over time. "Disney Villains and Their Psychological Backstories" – An in-depth analysis of the motivations behind popular Disney villains. Websites: Disney Fandom Wiki (https://disney.fandom.com) – Provides detailed character profiles, including backstories, relationships, and key traits for Disney villains. Oh My Disney (https://ohmy.disney.com) – A website with fun articles, quizzes, and insights into Disney characters, including villains.
Joined January, 2024
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from Providence University College and Seminary
I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Intercultural Studies and a certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language. I have extensive experience designing and teaching engaging, creative classes for children in various subjects, including literature, storytelling, and character analysis.

As an educator with a passion for storytelling, I’ve developed and led multiple book clubs and multimedia assignments centered on literary analysis, including an ongoing Harry Potter book study for kids. My background in intercultural studies also helps me bring a unique perspective on how stories and characters are shaped by cultural contexts, which is reflected in the design of this Disney Villains course.

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Ages: 7-12
3-18 learners per class

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