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In this episode, we explore Pixar in a Box, a free, self-paced course created by Pixar in partnership with Khan Academy.
Pixar in a Box gives students a behind-the-scenes look at how Pixar films are made. Lessons are taught by Pixar professionals and connect animation to math, science, art, and computer science.
Start with the short introductory video and watch it together to see if it sparks your child’s interest.
You can access Pixar in a Box:
Through Khan Academy
Through the Pixar website (where the intro video appears on the main page)
Pixar in a Box includes 14 main units (plus an orientation). Families can follow the full sequence or jump around.
Example topics include:
Storytelling and film grammar
Animation and simulation
Color science and lighting
Character and environment modeling
Lessons mix short videos, interactive activities, simulations, quizzes, and some offline projects.
The Lesson Finder lets you filter lessons by:
Grade level (5–6 through 9–12)
Subject area (art, math, computer science, science)
Estimated total time: 25–40 hours
This works well for middle school enrichment or as part of a high school elective. With added projects—such as animation work, film analysis, or career research—it can be extended to a ½ credit elective. You can find trailers and how some shorts were made here.
Take a look at show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy to see what they offer for online classes and web-based unit studies.
Join our Facebook Group especially for the listeners of this podcast! You can ask questions and get advice as you try integrating technology in your homeschool.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review! Subscribing will help you make sure you never miss an episode
By Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network
In this episode, we explore Pixar in a Box, a free, self-paced course created by Pixar in partnership with Khan Academy.
Pixar in a Box gives students a behind-the-scenes look at how Pixar films are made. Lessons are taught by Pixar professionals and connect animation to math, science, art, and computer science.
Start with the short introductory video and watch it together to see if it sparks your child’s interest.
You can access Pixar in a Box:
Through Khan Academy
Through the Pixar website (where the intro video appears on the main page)
Pixar in a Box includes 14 main units (plus an orientation). Families can follow the full sequence or jump around.
Example topics include:
Storytelling and film grammar
Animation and simulation
Color science and lighting
Character and environment modeling
Lessons mix short videos, interactive activities, simulations, quizzes, and some offline projects.
The Lesson Finder lets you filter lessons by:
Grade level (5–6 through 9–12)
Subject area (art, math, computer science, science)
Estimated total time: 25–40 hours
This works well for middle school enrichment or as part of a high school elective. With added projects—such as animation work, film analysis, or career research—it can be extended to a ½ credit elective. You can find trailers and how some shorts were made here.
Take a look at show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy to see what they offer for online classes and web-based unit studies.
Join our Facebook Group especially for the listeners of this podcast! You can ask questions and get advice as you try integrating technology in your homeschool.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review! Subscribing will help you make sure you never miss an episode