Test includes 50 short-answer questions and seven possible essay questions. Most questions may be answered in 1-3 words. Because the questions are ... ByParrott
This activity focusses on the rigid ideology of the Puritans as it is portrayed in Miller's play The Crucible and the accusers during the McCarthy ... ByO
Although I call this a test because that is how I have used it, it is an excellent source for small or large group discussions, research, homework ... ByMary Ciccone-cook
Young children love to pretend. They weave wonderful stories into their play years before they can write them down. By encouraging pretend play, yo... ByVery Busy Teachers
This is a great Power Point presentation introducing your students to Shakespeare's Globe Theater! The 11-slide presentation covers facts about the... ByMelody Stroud
In addition to my introductory lesson for movement/dance, is this culminating activity! My students have absolutely amazed me with their final pres... ByLaurie Joy
Summary: Students will perform short plays or reader’s theatre.
Objective: To provide students with a motivating way to improve their fluency ... ByVery Busy Teachers
Did you know that the more connections that you make in the brain, the more the learning is linked to long time memory? Braindance is based on an a... ByBarbara Feuring
I have... Who has... is a cooperative learning activity that has also been called the "loop game." Each student is given a card with a question an... ByRebecca Lamb
Elements of a Play Powerpoint presents the basic elements of this type of structured literary form of theatre. Introduced are: Playwright, Script... ByBruce Wentzell
Queen Mab needs gold to wage the wars she loves. When her soldiers capture a leprechaun named McRumpelstiltskin, who can weave gold from straw, sh... ByGerald Murphy
Rapunzel, abandoned by her careless and greedy parents and raised by an enchantress, is locked in a tower until she is saved by a prince’s true l... ByGerald Murphy
Stage adaption of the Charles Dickens famous Christmas classic. Lots of speaking parts! Lots of fun. Very true to the Dickens original.... ByGerald Murphy
Radio script for the The Haunting Hour in which a stage mind reader foretells the murder of a woman in his audience. Excellent choice for readers ... ByGerald Murphy
Radio comedy script. The Great Gildersleeve gets a new secretary and what hilarious complications ensue! Great show for readers theater or have y... ByGerald Murphy
Acting monologues from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, including speeches by Elizabeth, Mr. Darcy, Mr. Collins, Lydia, Mrs. Bennett, and Lady C... ByGerald Murphy
Written by Charles and Mary Lamb, this is a kid friendly summary of this famous play by Shakespeare and serves as an excellent introduction to the ... ByGerald Murphy
An Agatha Christie mystery starring the famous detective Hercule Perot! Perfect for readers theater or have your students make a radio show, compl... ByGerald Murphy
A collection of comic monologues for women, including monologues from the works of Shakespeare, Wilde, Synge, Moliere, Aristophanes and others.... ByGerald Murphy
Eerie and scary old time radio script from the "Creaking Door" radio series. Please be aware that this show contains advertisements for cigarettes... ByGerald Murphy
One act play, suitable for readers theater or a radio show. The Duke has an unexpected guest - Death. But rather than coming to the Duke to kill ... ByGerald Murphy
This 'alternative' Valentine's Play, with cast of 30, is fun and positively rocks - with a list of 12 great rock classics. With seating plan includ... ByRobert Russell
This is a Reader's Theater for a small group. There are 3 Characters. It is about Peer Pressure. One of the students has been using an eraser to ca... ByMelanie Whitesides
SHORT SCENE SCRIPTS &
KEY EMOTION MONOLOGUES
Professional studio scripts originally written by a teacher/educator for PPA Studios. These scri... ByJoseph Giampapa
This set of 5 scripts written by Sue Russell can be read by a group (of 6), keeping the same characters throughout or as a class of 30 or 25, in gr... ByRobert Russell
(160 pages, 54,000 words)This commentary makes a detailed analysis of the play, focusing on such topics as the role of the witches, the characteris... ByMichael Cummings
This test includes 72 different quotations (divided by the four acts of the play) that students must identify the speaker and the significance. Stu... ByMary Ciccone-cook
My intermediate students enjoy reading and performing plays. They were excited to write and perform their own. Included in this booklet you will ... ByMary Bauer
This activity helps students identify character traits in major character in order to make inferences about that character. Because Act I, scene ii... ByWendy Turner
This set of 5 group readers, which can be used for guided reading or Readers Theater, was written by me,Sue Russell, in celebration of Black Histor... ByRobert Russell
This one-page delineation of standard formatting for stage plays contains an original scene complete with the list of characters, dialogue, and sta... ByJeff And Ann Northrup
This teaching script was developed using the work of Lenore Blank from the Kennedy Center and her book "A Dramatic Approach to Reading Comprehensio... ByCarrie Okland
ROMEO AND JULIET ACT 1 ACTIVITY BUNDLE
This is a very comprehensive bundle for Act I of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. I have... ByJim Tuttle
This document contains over one hundred pages of materials for teaching three Greek tragedies: Agamemnon, Medea, and Antigone. The unit instructs ... ByAlexander Clarkson
I became familiar with chamber theatre at a National Endowment for the Humanities-sponsored seminar. I found it an excellent way to encourage stud... ByStephanie
This is a Movie Guide for any fiction video.Have you ever wished your students would pay more attention when they watched a video or film in class?... ByHappyedugator
This is a sketch adapted from a New Zealand short story. Excellent for two boys (or could be adapted for girls) and is about 4 minutes in duration... ByDonna Jones
Engage your students with Writing! This lesson is aligned to support the Michigan GLCE's for second grade writing. The lesson lasts over a span o... ByMrs. Loomis
Guide your students to a deeper level of appreciation and understanding of the drama genre. Students will read and react to dramatic literature. T... ByScott N. Forrest, Ed.d.
Choral reading is a wonderful way to increase fluency and comprehension in a whole class setting. Every student, even reluctant ones, have the opp... ByKathleen Applebee
This test provides matching, M/C, short answer, and quotation identification questions for both plays. Answer key provided. Noted: This is a differ... ByMary Ciccone-cook
This is a very basic and simple powerpoint about theatrical publicity. I have my Theatre I students learn about publicity by using this powerpoint... BySara Ranzau
This project has students creating their own "diary" of sorts. They create a poesiealbum, which is a German scrapbook or journal basically. The doc... ByLynn Headington
A list of one act plays including Pride and Predjudice, The Lady or the Tiger, Tartuffe in Texas, Silas Marner, The Story of an Hour, The Tell Tale... ByGerald Murphy
This ready-to-use handout includes the protocol and essay topic on the themes and writing style for Arthur Miller's "The Crucible." It's a great cu... ByMary Ciccone-cook
by Kathy Applebee
Christ the Shepherd, Christ the King is a 2 hour musical Easter drama for a large cast and choir. Amos, a shepherd who was pres... ByKathleen Applebee