Teaching Tips & Activity Context:
In "Brain Break Land: Mufasa The Lion King," students will engage in a fun adventure with Mufasa as they travel back in time to help him find the magical homeland of Pride Rock called Milele. This video is ideal for K3 students during brain breaks or as a warm-up activity. It can be used both in-person or virtually, making it suitable for any learning environment.
Skills Focus:
- Cardiovascular endurance: Students will be moving and engaging in physical activity throughout the video, which promotes heart health and endurance.
- Coordination: The video includes movements that require students to coordinate their upper and lower body, improving their overall coordination skills.
- Balance: Students will perform balance exercises as they navigate through different challenges in the adventure.
- Locomotor skills: Students will practice various locomotor skills such as running, hopping, and skipping during the different levels of the adventure.
Instructional Suggestions:
- Pace the activity: Before starting the video, explain to students that they will be embarking on an exciting adventure and will need to follow Mufasa's movements. Remind them to listen carefully to instructions and try their best.
- Classroom management: Create a clear space where students can move freely and safely without any obstacles. Establish boundaries and remind students to be mindful of their movements and their classmates around them.
- Modifications for different abilities: Consider providing modifications for students with different abilities. For example, students who may find running challenging can march in place instead. Encourage everyone to participate to the best of their abilities.
- Emphasize safety: Remind students to maintain proper form and be cautious of their movements to avoid accidents. Provide clear guidance and reminders throughout the activity.
Extension Ideas (optional):
- Ask students to draw or write about their favorite part of the adventure with Mufasa. Encourage them to describe how their bodies felt during the different movements.
- Connect the adventure to a lesson on animals or African geography. Have students research and share facts about lions and the African savannah.
- Incorporate this video into a larger unit on Disney movies or African culture. Explore other Disney movies with animal characters and compare them to "The Lion King." Discuss the importance of cultural diversity and representation in media.