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Preview of Another Zoo Break: a SFX and dubbing script

Another Zoo Break: a SFX and dubbing script

This is a four-page script that utilizes SFX and voice dubbing. There are five main actors, five voice actors, and a SFX Crew that provides all the SFX either live or searches and uses pre-recorded sounds. Also included are brief tips for finding free sounds and a cue sheet if you’d like to have the crew find and use the suggested sounds. Feel free to modify to suit your group. Characters’ names or genders can be changed to suit your group’s needs. CAST: Main Actors:Leo the Lion: Proud, drama
Preview of "Elf Awards: A Night of Vibes, LOLs, and Holiday Hype!" Holiday Skit Middle Year

"Elf Awards: A Night of Vibes, LOLs, and Holiday Hype!" Holiday Skit Middle Year

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ClasswithCraig
Struggling to find something for your middle schoolers to do at the Winter Concert? This shorter skit is adaptable for many grades, but I created this with my grade 8 class in mind! It uses slang terms with just the right amount of cheese factor that students will buy in! Feel free to adjust to use phrases that are popular in your class and location references that suit you. Get your students to write their scenes or use the ones provided as the "entertainment" in between awards! This can be use
Preview of THE TEMPEST in 8 Pages

THE TEMPEST in 8 Pages

Engage your students in project-based learning and role-play, in order to bring The Bard's poetry (and your students' imaginations) to life! To create an easy Shakespeare performance, start with this short script -- Narrator character included. To expand the piece, ask students to read the play in its entirety and choose a soliloquy or moment of dialogue to add into the play -- or check out my longer script offerings; a 60-minute adaptation (with Enduring Understanding questions included) is av
Preview of THE TEMPEST in One Hour

THE TEMPEST in One Hour

Engage your students in project-based learning and role-play, in order to bring The Bard's poetry (and your students' imaginations) to life! To create an easy Shakespeare performance, start with this abridged script -- Narrator character included. To expand the piece, ask students to read the play in its entirety and choose a soliloquy or moment of dialogue to add into the play. Go even deeper into a critical consumption of this enduring and fantastical tale by having your students tackle the se
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