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Preview of ~ Shakespeare's HAMLET (in an hour or so) ~

~ Shakespeare's HAMLET (in an hour or so) ~

< < Shakespeare's epic masterpiece, HAMLET. >>-Trimmed, interpreted and adapted by longtime professional Theatre Artist & Drama Teacher, Orion Bradshaw. -46.5 pages of intact classical text. -Adapted so that 3 Actors play Hamlet (clearly notated & highlighted, so that teacher-producers and actors alike are able to follow this unique aspect of the story, and stage/ perform it dynamically)! -Can serve 18 or more student cast members (with no doubling), or characters can be strategica
Preview of Theatre Class Halloween Script for Large Casts - Performance Project - Read Thru

Theatre Class Halloween Script for Large Casts - Performance Project - Read Thru

This Theatre Halloween Script entertains large classes! Have you ever read a class play where not everyone gets their own line? With 30 characters, this Halloween script gives everyone an opportunity to act! "Which Witch Will Win?" follows two sisters, Tatianna & Edwina, who have a crush on the same guy! In order to win him as a date to the Halloween Dance, they attempt to trick him with a love potion! As their plans hilariously flop, the sisters conjure magical creatures to ruin
Preview of Italian Passato Prossimo e Imperfetto Google Audio Slides™ Lesson

Italian Passato Prossimo e Imperfetto Google Audio Slides™ Lesson

Italian Passato Prossimo e Imperfetto Google Audio Slides™ Lesson. The Italian Passato Prossimo e Imperfetto Google Audio Slides™ Lesson helps students master past tenses through engaging, narrated activities. Master the nuances of Italian past tenses with our Italian Past Tenses Mastery Lesson, a dynamic and comprehensive package designed to help intermediate learners confidently use imperfetto and passato prossimo. This all-in-one lesson combines clear grammar instruction, interactive exerci
Preview of Theme as Conflict: Helping Students Think Beyond the Surface

Theme as Conflict: Helping Students Think Beyond the Surface

Most students have been taught that a theme is a single word like love, friendship, or courage. This activity challenges that misconception by helping students understand that a true literary theme is an arguable idea about human behavior, society, conflict, or belief systems. Created through real classroom and tutoring experience at Turning The Tide Tutoring, this lesson uses debate, discussion, conflict, and active listening to help students move beyond surface-level literary analysis and i
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