Kingdom Keepers I: Disney After Dark WebQuest

Introduction

“Do YouHave What It Takes to Be a Keeper?”

Five teenagers are engaged in a battle of good versus evil after they become holograms at Magic Kingdom. Now they are searching for new recruits for help in their battle with the Overtakers (Disney Villains). Use your problem solving skills to help you help you on your quest. Complete this journey and you might become an honorary member of the Kingdom Keepers!

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Task

To become an honorary Kingdom Keeper, you must help solve the clues and find the Overtakers. You need to find and help rescue Jez and Maybeck. Magic Kingdom is counting on you.

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http://www.wdwinfo.com/maps/mk.htm

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com

Process

Do the homework questions.                                                                 

Go over discussion questions in class.      

Explore Magic Kingdom. Be sure to print out a map of Magic Kingdom. Mark the areas where the Kingdom Keepers visit.                                  

Solve the riddle of the “Stonecutter’s Quill."                                            

Find and defeat the Overtakers. (Anytime you find a picture of an Overtaker click on the link below Overtaker Battle.                                    

Rescue Maybeck and Jez. 

Pre-reading: 

Have you ever been somewhere like a school, theater, or park after hours? What was it like?

What do you think a hologram is?

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Reading Prediction Chart: List the major events in the left hand column and then a prediction for what might happen in the right. Remember predictions tend to be WRONG since we read to find out if what we THINK might happen actually does!

Major Event                                Prediction

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Homework Questions: Chapter 1-10

1. Give a description of Wayne. Do you think that he will be an important character? Explain. Predict his role in the fight against the Overtakers.

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2. Which characters did Finn actually see during his visit? 

3. How did Wayne prove to Finn that it was not a dream?

4. Why do you think Finn was selected as the leader? What leadership skills does he show? How does he find out his mission? 

5. What two rules was Finn required to follow inside the Magic Kingdom? 

6. What is a DHI? Who are the DHIs? Would you be want to become a DHI? Explain. 

7. How does Amanda help Finn? Why are they chased throughout the park? How do they escape? Do you believe Amanda is trustworthy or not? What clues support your views?

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8. How did they find the other DHIs? 

9. Do you think the dragon is a hint about what Disney villain is involved? 
 
10. Where do Finn and Amanda find Maybeck?

  

  

Discussion Questions: Chapter 1-10

1. If you woke up in Disney World what would you do?2. Why do you think all the DHIs were from different schools? Do you agree with Maybeck's theory?3. What is wrong with Maybeck's statement "I never trust anyone but myself”? What do you think happened to make him feel that way?4. Should Finn have entered Magic Kingdom without prior permission?5. Describe the concealed Disney that only Walt Disney and employees are aware of it. Give the most interesting fact about the park and its creator as you read the book.6. What should Finn have told his mom about the burn?[video:http://youtu.be/ko08QBou0J8 align:center]7. Do you think Finn is being fair to Dillard?8. Why do you think Finn had to find the other DHIs? Why couldn’t Wayne bring them together in the dream world?9. Do you think the dragon is a hint about what Disney villain is involved?10. Although it is possible, we generally don’t make holograms of people. This technology has other uses can you give some examples?11. From what point of view is the story written?http://www.thekingdomkeepers.com/play/

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Magic_Kingdom

Homework Questions: Chapter 11 – 20

1. Where did they all meet at 7:00? What time did they agree to go to bed?2. What was the Stonecutter’s Quill?3. What are the clues in the riddle? Where do they look?4. Why do they hide in the teepee? Which Overtaker do they meet?5. Where did the Kingdom Keepers meet the next day?6. Why did Finn have trouble sleeping/crossing-over? How did Amanda help?7. Who do you think the woman wearing white gloves and heavy makeup?8. What does Amanda tell Finn that helps the Kingdom Keepers with a quest?9. What letters did they find so far?10. What happened to Maybeck?11. What was the staircase called that Wayne showed the DHIs? Where was it? How did they find this secret passage? What Overtaker followed them into Escher’s Keep? Where did they agree to meet?

Discussion Questions: Chapter 11 – 20

1. What do you think Walt Disney meant by with his comment?2. What are some different ways people get a new perspective on a problem?3. Give an example of a time when you looked at a problem from another perspective and were able to solve the problem.4. Were the Kingdom Keepers right to leave Maybeck behind? Why did they?5. Describe what happened on Mission Impossible6. Jez refers to Jezebel from the Bible. Read the story. What connections can you make between Jezebel and Jez?http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Kings%2016:3;1%20Kings%2018-19;1%20Kings%2021&version=NIV

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Homework Questions: Chapter 21 – 30

1. When Finn and Amanda arrive at Maybeck’s house what did they learn?2. Did Maybeck’s aunt believe Finn about what was wrong with Maybeck? If nothing changes where was Aunt Jelly going to take Maybeck?3. What happened during the family dinner?4. Who helped Finn and Philby come up with a rescue plan for Maybeck? Where was he?[video:http://youtu.be/OymEyMF0uq4 align:center]5. What caused the hosts to take a week off from their quest? What did they do with that time? What caused them to come back?6. What evidence caused Finn’s mother to have a talk with him? Did she believe him?7. What letters did they find?[video:http://youtu.be/WMMiZFPYg6M align:center]8. How do they finally solve the riddle? What is the secret message? What do you think it means?9. What do they have to do? Where did they have to go? Who was involved?10. Who did Finn suspect of causing problems in One Man’s Dream?

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11. What were the Kingdom Keepers going to do at Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party? Were there any side missions? What were their costumes?12. What happened to Amanda and Charlene?13. Where do Maybeck, Finn, and Philby follow Jez and her mother?14. What happened to Maleficent when she is near the pen?

Discussion Questions: Chapter 21 – 30

1. If you were Maybeck’s aunt would you trust Finn?2. On p. 199 Finn talks about a secret code that he needs to follow so he can leave the table? Do you follow any secret codes?3. Do you agree with Finn’s comment on page 203 about seeing is believing.4. Finn tells Maybeck that the only reason he is hitting a wall is because of the belief that he was trapped? Can this happen in our own lives? What kept him from leaving earlier?5. Is there anything Finn could have done to make his story believable? Would you have believed him?6. Who do you think should have retrieved the pens from “One Man’s Dream (Wayne or the Kingdom Keepers)? Do you think they could have had a better plan?7. Do you think Finn has been fair in the way that he has treated Dillard?8. What did Philby, Finn, and Maybeck do when Charlene and Amanda felt sick? Did they make the right decision?

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Homework Questions: Chapters 31 - 34

1. What did Wayne need them to do next? What were their disguises?2. Describe the plan?3. What is the Utilidator?http://www.disneyorama.com/2009/06/magic-kingdom-utilidors/4. How does Finn get Maleficent’s attention?5. Are the Kingdom Keepers successful in defeating Maleficent and the Overtakers? How, exactly are they able to accomplish this?6. What happened when the manager walked into the control room?7. How did they escape? What happened to Maleficent?8. Where was Amanda the next day?9. What do they learn about the pen? What happened when pen and paper were put together?10. Do you think that there will be more adventures in the future with the DHIs? Explain.

   

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Discussion Questions: Chapter 31 – 34

1. What do you think Wayne meant when he said “when will they go home” and “kill two birds with one stone” at the beginning of chapter thirty-one?2. Did they have a good plan?3. Which character(s) do you think is/are the antagonist of the story? Explain. What evil events are they involved in against the children and others. Which would you consider the most despicable? Explain. Which would you least like to run into in a dark alley?4. Think about the setting. Is Magic Kingdom a fitting setting for this story? If the setting was changed, would the story work as well? Think about an alternative setting and provide reasons why that location would work for the story.5. Is it a conflict of interest to write a story about Disney World for Disney?6. What have the DHIs’ discovered about their own abilities and limitations?7. What do you think was in Walt Disney’s secret plans? Draw a picture to illustrate.8. What characteristics did each of the Kingdom Keepers possess that made their quest successful individually and as a team? What about Wayne and Amanda?9. What were some themes in the story? 

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Evaluation

Evaluation Rubric

 

Beginning Level

Developing

Good

Excellent

Score

Homework Questions

Homework   is not done

Homework   is completed, but not correct

Homework   is completed with some problems

Homework   is done with accuracy

 

Discussion Questions

The   student gives one word answers or does not answer the question.

The   student needs leading questions to answer the question.

Answers   are basic, not much thought into them.

Thoughtful   answers provided.

 

Vocabulary

Missed 3   or more on the quizzes

Missed2   words on the quiz.

Missed   one word on the quiz.

Gets all   words right on vocabulary quizzes.

 

Analysis of text, characters, settings, and themes

One word   answers

Provides   good analysis with leading questions

Provides   basic analysis

Provides   thoughtful analysis

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 






Conclusion

Congratulations! You are now an honorary member of the Kingdom Keepers. You helped win the battle against the Overtakers. Finn, Philby, Maybeck, Charlene, Willa, Wayne, Amanda, and Jez are grateful for your help. Magic Kingdom thanks you too. You rescued Maybeck and Jez.







Credits

Credits

www.grad-nights.com

www.kingdomkeepers.wikia.com
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http://www.adventuresbydaddy.com/2013/04/30/ridley-pearson-interview-part-1-kingdom-keepers-vi-dark-passage/

http://thedisneydrivenlife.com/2012/11/10/review-kingdom-keepers-5-shell-game/www.deviantart.com

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http://www.polyvore.com/kingdom_keepers/contest.show?id=184755

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http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/disney-after-dark-ridley-pearson/1100322166?ean=9781423306894

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http://www.wdwfacts.com/2010/09/19/halloween-descends-on-the-magic-kingdom/

http://lebeauleblog.com/2011/03/31/video-town-square-exposition-hall-opens-at-the-magic-kingdom/

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Teacher Page

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Standards & Info

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Indiana State Standards and Common Core Standards

EL.7.3 2006 - READING: Comprehension and Analysis of Literary Text 
Students read and respond to grade-level-appropriate historically or culturally significant works of literature, such as the selections in the Indiana Reading List illustrate the quality and complexity of the materials to be read by students. At Grade 7, students read a wide variety of fiction, such as classic and contemporary literature, historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, mysteries, adventures, folklore, mythology, poetry, short stories, dramas, and other genres. 
EL.7.3.2 2006 
Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Literary Text:
Identify events that advance the plot and determine how each event explains past or present action or foreshadows (provides clues to) future action. 
Example: While reading the short story "Charles" by Shirley Jackson, recognize the foreshadowing of events to come as the behavior of the character Charles begins to change.
EL.7.3.3 2006 
Analyze characterization as shown through a character's thoughts, words, speech patterns, and actions; the narrator's description; and the thoughts, words, and actions of other characters. 
Example: Describe the main character, a Chinese emperor, in Ray Bradbury's short story "The Flying Machine" and other characters' reactions as they fail to understand the miracle of one of his subject's new flying invention. Use examples of their thoughts, words, and actions to support the description.
EL.7.3.4 2006 
Identify and analyze themes - such as bravery, loyalty, friendship, and loneliness;- which appear in many different works. 
Example: Analyze the theme of overcoming obstacles that is present in the novel Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling.
EL.7.3.5 2006 
Contrast points of view - such as first person, third person, limited and omniscient, and subjective and objective - in a literary text and explain how they affect the overall theme of the work. 
• First person: the narrator tells the story from the "I" perspective. 
• Third person: the narrator tells the story from an outside perspective. 
• Limited narration: the narrator does not know all thoughts of all characters. 
• Omniscient narration: the narrator knows all thoughts of all characters. 
• Subjective: the point of view involves a personal perspective. 
• Objective: the point of view is from a distanced, informational perspective, as in a news report. 
Example: Understand that the point from which the writer has chosen to tell a story affects the impact of the story on the reader. Discuss how the point of view of a book read in class affects the theme of the book, and explain how this might have been changed had the story been told from the point of view of another character or from an all-knowing narrator.
EL.7.3.8 2006 
Analyze the influence of the setting on the problem and its resolution.
EL.7.3.9 2006 
Analyze the relevance of setting (places, times, customs) to mood, tone, and meaning of text.
Common Core Standards
7.RL.6 Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the points of view of different characters or narrators in a text
7.RL.6 Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the points of view of different characters or narrators in a text

Objectives

The students will read a wide variety of literature including science fiction and fantasy.
The students will analyze grade-level-appropriate literately text. 
The students will analyze characters from the story.
The students will analyze themes from the story such as friendship and courage.
The students will look at the point of view that the story is written. 
The students will look at the effect setting has on the story.