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Preview of Greek Tragedy Fate vs Free Will Mini DBQ | Theater | GATE Middle School

Greek Tragedy Fate vs Free Will Mini DBQ | Theater | GATE Middle School

📘 Mini DBQ - Data Based Questions | Greek Tragedy Fate vs Free Will Worksheet | Advanced Middle School Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Theater, with this Mini-DBQ (Document-Based Question) worksheet written at an advanced level perfect for gifted & talented middle school learners. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers
Preview of Introduction to Digital Composition: Roll-a-Song

Introduction to Digital Composition: Roll-a-Song

Created by
A Sound Mind
A quick, fun, and engaging activity to help your students enter the world of digital music. This 1 hour lesson is tech-centric but relies on entirely free to use programs. It covers key vocab like melody, harmony, and rhythm then transitions into a dice rolling random composition tool that has your students effortlessly making multi-voiced lo-fi loops. Intended for use with the FREE website: BandLab.comTeacher's Guide: https://asoundmind.edublogs.org/2020/03/08/roll-a-song-an-introduction-into-d
Preview of Square Dance Lyrics and Chords

Square Dance Lyrics and Chords

Created by
Ally Webb
These lyrics are designed to accompany my song, "Square Dance," which was created to help elementary school students with memorizing multiplication facts (namely, squaring numbers). Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics are based on the colored bead bars that we use in our math curriculum, but the visuals will nicely supplement any elementary math curriculum. A free MP3 recording of the song, as well as instructions and graphics, are also available on TpT.
Preview of An Aesop "Head & Tales" Play:  The Lion & The Mouse

An Aesop "Head & Tales" Play: The Lion & The Mouse

Each Aesop Head & Tales Play is based on an Aesop Fable. All Aesop Head & Tales Plays are designed to be used individually or can be grouped with other Aesop Head & Tales Plays. So no matter if your group of students is large or small, Head & Tales Plays are a perfect match! "The Lion & The Mouse" is an adapted Aesop fable. Lion catches little Mouse. Mouse begs to be set free and promises to help Lion in the future. Lion is soon captured. Mouse keeps his promise and frees his new friend
Preview of 200 No Prep | Theatre | Halloween | Exit Ticket/Warm-Up Prompt

200 No Prep | Theatre | Halloween | Exit Ticket/Warm-Up Prompt

🎃 Halloween | Theatre | 200 Prompts | K-12💡 Product Description: Turn October into dramatic fun! The Halloween 200 No-Prep Theatre Prompts inspire spooky scenes, creative monologues, and character work. Overview & Purpose: Students strengthen storytelling, improvisation, and emotion through eerie and mysterious prompts that keep them laughing and performing. How It Can Be Used:🎭 Quick acting challenges👻 Themed monologue or scene starters✏️ Bell-ringer character sketches🧠
Preview of The Monkey Who Became King - Small Group Readers' Theater by Aesop

The Monkey Who Became King - Small Group Readers' Theater by Aesop

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 3 students. It is based on Aesop's tale. Aesop's tales are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! After performing the script the writing assignment is to find the moral.In the script, Monkey uses his good looks and his great dancing to get the other animals to elect him king. He thinks he is a good king but some of the animals don’t. Fox is one of the ones who doesn’t think Monkey is a good king. He doesn’t respect the job
Preview of Pandora's Box - Small Group Reader's Theater

Pandora's Box - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is a Greek legend about how trouble came into the world via Pandora's Box. In the script, Zeus is angry with Prometheus and Epimetheus because they gave man fire. He chains Prometheus to a rock and then makes a plan to punish Epimetheus as well. First he has Hephaestus make him a new daughter and names her Pandora. Then he introduces them to each other and suggests they marry. Epimetheus knows there must be a trap but falls in love. They
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