In this lesson, students will demonstrate their understanding of scoring a poem …
In this lesson, students will demonstrate their understanding of scoring a poem by beginning to score their own and working on their poem in pairs. The lesson includes an improvisation warm up game and class discussion.
In this lesson plan, the teacher will introduce students to the dialects …
In this lesson plan, the teacher will introduce students to the dialects they may study in depth as actors. Lesson includes Powerpoint Presentation, video examples, worksheet, and rubric for final assignment.
In this lesson plan, students will demonstrate their ability to use projection …
In this lesson plan, students will demonstrate their ability to use projection and diction in speaking by creating a tongue twister and teaching it to the class. The lesson includes vocal warm up games and class discussions on the importance of the voice in portraying a character.
In this activity, three students improvise a job interview. One student is …
In this activity, three students improvise a job interview. One student is the boss asking questions, and the other two students are potential employees. While the boss is asking questions to one interviewee, the other interviewee is trying to distract the competition.
In this lesson, students will demonstrate appropriate call and response using their …
In this lesson, students will demonstrate appropriate call and response using their voice (loud and soft), body, and imagination to create theatre. Students will create movement related to theatre.
In this lesson, students will identify significant information from text (setting, sense …
In this lesson, students will identify significant information from text (setting, sense memory), and demonstrate active listening skills by creating appropriate movement and sounds for a story.
In this lesson, students will identify significant information from text (setting and …
In this lesson, students will identify significant information from text (setting and senses) and demonstrate active listening skills by creating appropriate movement and sounds for a story.
In this lesson, students will demonstrate how actors use their tools, listening …
In this lesson, students will demonstrate how actors use their tools, listening and responding skills, to portray real and imaginary characters in a story. Students will also identyfy setting (e.g. a firehouse, resturant, grandma's kitchen, dungeon, etc.) and story points for a story. Extension activities are included that encourage students to participate in further research, make connections and apply understanding and skills previously earned to personal experiences. Questions are included to engage students in deeper discussion around the subject.
In this lesson, students will select and use a prop to define …
In this lesson, students will select and use a prop to define a character or setting. Students will participate as a good audience member. A performance rubric is included. This lesson should be used in conjuction with lesson 9.
In this lesson, students will design, produce, rehearse, and perform a story …
In this lesson, students will design, produce, rehearse, and perform a story through dramatization (options are radio drama, puppet play, or live theatre). Students will assess their performance by discussing all aspects of their production such as how the actor's voice, gestures words, and body movements work together to create a character. A rubric is available. The performance should be video taped for student review and to enhance the discussion.
In this lesson, students will work collaboratively to create frozen pictures (tableau) …
In this lesson, students will work collaboratively to create frozen pictures (tableau) and perform onstage. Students will rehearse the actors's responsibility for performing on stage (sequence). The lesson includes a performance assessment rubric. This lesson should be done in conjucntion with lesson 8.
This unit is a five step guide for setting up a framework …
This unit is a five step guide for setting up a framework for ongoing written literature response with primary students, especially kindergarten. Designed to help teachers "set the stage" for ongoing literature response, the procedure begins with drawing/labeling and moves through increasingly complex writing requirements that address higher-ordering thinking skills and foster student creativity.
In this video, a cast member of the Lost Colony outdoor drama …
In this video, a cast member of the Lost Colony outdoor drama in North Carolina gives historical background information for the show. The video also includes images from backstage and during the performance.
In this lesson, students will demonstrate their ability to incorporate effective hand …
In this lesson, students will demonstrate their ability to incorporate effective hand gestures or movement in their poems. The lesson includes warm up games and class discussion.
In this activity, students create a story from movement while the teacher …
In this activity, students create a story from movement while the teacher plays different types of music. The students create improvisations based on their body positions after the music stops and the teacher calls, "Freeze!"
Students will delve into Hans Thoma’s Wondrous Birds to discover an aerial …
Students will delve into Hans Thoma’s Wondrous Birds to discover an aerial perspective and learn to see more deeply. Using dance, English language arts, science, theatre arts, visual arts, and poetry, they will explore landforms and bodies of water from a bird’s-eye view.
Students will improve visualization skills through role play, texture identification, and creating …
Students will improve visualization skills through role play, texture identification, and creating an original work of art depicting their own families. They will also discuss connections between the painting and their own lives.
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