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Preview of Formative Assessment: Rehearsal Report

Formative Assessment: Rehearsal Report

Created by
McCoy Rasco
Rehearsal reports serves as a daily grade/formative assessment for students during theatre projects. It helps you to have a written record of student's work before their final graded performance and allows students to reflect on their process.
Preview of Drama Reflection: My Performance Journey – Printable Student Worksheet

Drama Reflection: My Performance Journey – Printable Student Worksheet

Created by
City Thespian
This is a powerful, student-friendly tool that invites young performers to pause, reflect, and grow. Whether you're teaching beginning theatre, running warm-ups, or rehearsing ensemble scenes, this printable worksheet helps students identify the drama skills they used, recognize challenges, and set personal goals—all while celebrating the contributions of their peers. You can use this self-reflection to: Support social-emotional learning (SEL) through s (e.g., "Yes, and…", space work, status dyn
Preview of Duet Acting Scene Theatre Rubric - Middle / High School Theatre

Duet Acting Scene Theatre Rubric - Middle / High School Theatre

Duet Scene rubric for your student's next 2 person scenes! I use this PDF for a variety of scenes, and grade each student on their own rubric, not as a group. This is a great way to keep your grading aligned and organized.This resource's categories for grading are:- Voice & Diction - Physicalization - Character Development - Interpretation & Preparation - Ensemble Work Each category has a max of 5 points, with a max of 25 points per scene. Happy teaching! If you enjoy this product, check out th
Preview of Teacher, I'm Bored (FREEBIE)

Teacher, I'm Bored (FREEBIE)

Teacher, I'm bored! We all have that one student who has a lot of quit in them. They don't finish their work and claim they are just too bored to do it. You're a great teacher. You try to spice things up by adding glitter, glue, playdoh, sparkles and all the rest. You spend hours on powerpoints. You make assignments more challenging. You have tried it all....but have you tried to just play along? Co-miserate with that student by presenting this fabulous list of boredom busting ideas. The clorox
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