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Choose the Right Setting for Your Play
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This article reviews the the type of locations to consider for a stage play. It discusses the types of spaces a playwriter considers for the settings of stories such as a single location setting or a kitchen sink drama. Understanding the playwriter's vision determines the type of staging to use. The design of the set is determined by the playwright's intention of where the story takes place. For instance, if the play takes place in a single location the action takes place without scene changes. A kichen sink drama is typically a single location play that takes place in a family's home and the audience will only see one room in the house such as the kitchen in "A Raisin in the Sun." This article provides teachers with information about stage settings for classroom discussion.

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ThoughtCo.
Author:
Wade Bradford
Date Added:
06/24/2019
Investigating Healthy Snacks
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Students will understand that eating foods that are low in fat is important for their overall good health.

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ThoughtCo.
Author:
Janelle Cox
Date Added:
06/24/2019
Map Skills Lesson Plan
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The object of this lesson is for students to define and explain maps. Students also construct their own maps and develop map skills and appreciate the value of hard work in constructing their own maps.

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Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
ThoughtCo.
Date Added:
06/26/2017
Max Weber
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This resource explains the life, education, and works of philosopher and sociologist, Max Weber.

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Social Studies
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Reading
Provider:
ThoughtCo.
Date Added:
08/24/2017