This one page activity for Much Ado About Nothing asks students to complete a chart where they tell what various quotes reveal about Don John's cha... ByMs. G
by Kathy Applebee
This 11 slide power point “Love is” is based on 1 Corinthians 13 and I John 4 is great for Valentine’s Day. Two narrator... ByKathleen Applebee
This assembly written by Sue Russell is one of a set of class plays covering Units 6A-C :The Romans, The Anglo-Saxons and The Vikings (see full te... ByRobert Russell
This test--which could be used as a homework assignment for reviewing the play--requires students to identify the speaker for numerous quotes and t... ByMary Ciccone-cook
This seven slide power point contains passages from Isaiah 45 and stunning photography of God's creation. It is designed for two readers.
Practic... ByKathleen Applebee
Dramatic play is an important part of the curriculum. It is during this time where students are able to develop their imagination and self-confiden... ByMonica La Vella
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 is a group research project students can do before they start Macbeth to better understand the play and the time period. This project works f... ByAmorales
Rubrics for The Will
The following rubrics will help teachers and students give solid, specific feedback for performers.
(The script, teacher... ByKathleen Applebee
this commentary presents a very detailed analysis of the play, examining the roles of the various conspirators, the concept of tragedy and the char... ByMichael Cummings
This viewing and reading guide includes 12 questions on Act II of Othello. Questions are designed so that students can answer them through reading... ByMs. G
"This is a very friendly version of "Midsummer's Night Dream" that can be produced with less than ten players. Music can be added to greatly enhanc... ByAndre Labouyer
Speech Final Exam-Jabberwock Recitation & Impromptu grade sheet. This material is for a performance final in a communications class. Students have ... By Lonnie Jones Taylor
First Ladies Day in Court is a reader's theater style script that cover history, civics and economics content while also reinforcing language and l... ByKathleen Applebee
This assembly or class play, written by Sue Russell, is one of a pair written on The Ancient Greeks. This first one is based on Unit 14 (For teachi... ByRobert Russell
Famous People of the 2oth Century
Linked to History Unit 20: What can we learn about recent history from studying the life of a famous person & Ci... ByRobert Russell
This is an excellent handout to accompany a lesson on the ethics and values of the Loman family. Incorporates textual evidence, critical thinking ... ByErin Sayar
Jerusalem to Jericho: The Good Samaritan Interview
By Kathy Applebee
The story of the Good Samaritan (from Luke 10) presented as an on the air in... ByKathleen Applebee
These props are handmade and of high quality artwork (colored pencil on poster board) and construction (laminated and hot glued to a painted painte... ByJennifer Hoben
This is a Word document version of the Teacher Instruction Booklet: "Making a Marionette" in the classroom. It is a companion for the Student Book... ByOnacd
by Kathy Applebee
The Hall of Faith power point can be used for choral readings or a lesson about faithful Bible characters. Sixteen slides of se... ByKathleen Applebee
This file is to accompany my Pygmalion Teaching Materials--it provides the actual certificates I have used for the Performance Activity Awards. Stu... ByRebecca Malone
A very short, funny play for classroom use that teaches about Greek Mythology. All the characters are Greek Gods and the play takes place on Mount... ByCynthia Hewitt
This handout helps student at expressing themselves with confidence. It provides tips on body language, such as eye contact and hand gestures, whe... ByWendy Holder
This three page document consists of detailed notes covering the origin of tragedy, the definition of tragedy and the tragic hero (essential qualit... ByAsa Suriano
Chariots of Death (or Herod the Great, Herod the Dead)
By Kathy Applebee
First Julius Caesar is murdered and now Herod the Great. Right after... ByKathleen Applebee
These essentials for beginning and intermediate poetry include a two page glossary for poetry (including meter samples) and study worksheet plus wo... ByArlene Manemann
The many editions of BOOKMARKS PLUS provide students with essential knowledge of the book: title, author info, publication date, genre, story premi... ByPegi Bevins
This 37 page script retains much of Shakespeare's original language, although it is shortened and simplified for easy access by upper elementary th... ByKathryn Mccreary
This document contains four differentiated activities for students studying the play Antigone. The activities can be completed individually or in a... ByWhitney Harris
This test includes matching, multiple choice, and short answer questions about Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing." One section includes matchin... ByMary Ciccone-cook
This 3 page, 25 question multiple choice quiz on Macbeth Act IV is scantron ready. The questions retell the story in chronological order; it is a ... By Lonnie Jones Taylor
This is a list of 35 two-action pantomimes that can be used in a variety of settings. They can be used for beginning theater students, to introduc... ByKim Wilson
This is the rubric I use to score the students' Reader's Theater performances each week. They are worth a total of 100 points. 70 points for their ... ByMelanie Whitesides
A scientist drinks a potion tha turns him into a brute! Only this time, it's Dr. Chicken who drinks a potion and becomes Mr. Hawk! Great parody f... ByGerald Murphy
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are resting in a quiet village when then discover that murder is afoot. Wonderful little murder mystery for readers... ByGerald Murphy
A very fun radio script based on one of Arthur Conan Doyle's short stories "The Musgrave Ritual." Excellent for classroom reading, reading's theat... ByGerald Murphy
Radio script for the famous novel of the same name by Graham Greene. Wonderful exposure to great literature and a great introduction to the film v... ByGerald Murphy
Twenty three of the best monologues for girls chosen from Shakespeare's plays. Excellent for classroom and theater use or for auditions and actor ... 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
Perseus has a tough childhood. A king orders his mother killed before he is born. Another king orders Perseus to kill Medusa, an extremely diffic... ByGerald Murphy
U. S. History script dramatizing Washington Crossing the Delaware. An excellent way to make history come alive for students! Can be used as eithe... ByGerald Murphy
Many people think the Green Hornet is a criminal! But is he? Check our hero out in this wonderful script entitled "Too Hot to Handle"!... ByGerald Murphy