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Preview of Drama Lesson Fairy Tales Stage Properties  With Stage Property Quiz Tech Theater

Drama Lesson Fairy Tales Stage Properties With Stage Property Quiz Tech Theater

I teach theater with a twist! This ninety minute lesson about stage properties (with fairy tales as the focus) is suitable for upper elementary and middle school students. Easy prep for the teacher--engaging, fun and unique. This isn't just a worksheet--this is an ENTIRE lesson ready for you to copy and go!Product includes: Warm UpTeacher's Script--what I say and how I say it!Stage properties categories and the reasons they are labeled as suchShort quizQuiz keyMovie title suggestions--cued u
Preview of The Tempest | Shakespeare | 4.1 Passage Analysis | Quiz Preparation

The Tempest | Shakespeare | 4.1 Passage Analysis | Quiz Preparation

This practice passage analysis prepares students for a passage analysis quiz on The Tempest. Using a two-part annotation guide—microscope (language-level details) and telescope (big-picture techniques)—students explore tone, diction, syntax, allusion, and irony. Focused on Act 4.1, it builds analytical skills through close reading of Prospero’s blessing and warning.
Preview of "Biff and Happy" Death of a Salesman

"Biff and Happy" Death of a Salesman

This lesson gives students reading the theater play Death of a Salesman dialog comprehension practice with a quiz. Sample Reading comprehension questions: 1. Biff has come home because a. he needs a vacation b. he isn’t earning enough money at his new job c. he feels like he isn’t getting anywhere in life d. he likes to be home in springtime e. he misses his family 2. Which of the following sentences best describes what’s wrong with Happy? a. you can’t run away from yourself b. money c
Preview of Theater Arts Lesson Stage Properties Halloween Theme

Theater Arts Lesson Stage Properties Halloween Theme

The holidays are upon us! This one-day lesson about stage properties (with Halloween as the focus) is suitable for upper elementary and middle school students. It is engaging, fun and unique. This isn't just a worksheet--this is an ENTIRE lesson ready for you to copy and go!Pick up this Bundle and get this lesson for free! Students learn about stage properties, view video examples, take notes, team up with a classmate and use their imaginations! Product includes: Letter to TeacherProcedureRat
Preview of The Count of Monte Cristo Pre-Reading Activities & Writing Prompts

The Count of Monte Cristo Pre-Reading Activities & Writing Prompts

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The Count of Monte Cristo Pre-Reading Activities & Writing Prompts are engaging activities designed to introduce students to the major themes, conflicts, and characters. Perfect for AP Literature, high school ELA, drama units, or French literature courses, this resource helps students build background knowledge and make meaningful connections before reading the play. Students respond to thought-provoking anticipation guide statements focused on themes such as love, appearance vs. reality, identi
Preview of Stage Makeup Design (Grades 8–12): Fantasy, Zombie & Circus Characters

Stage Makeup Design (Grades 8–12): Fantasy, Zombie & Circus Characters

SAVE! This bundle contains 4 different lessons on stage makeup (Old age, neutral, circus, zombie and fantasy) and gives your students a chance to be makeup artists. They'll view, study, take notes on concepts, apply the knowledge, design and apply their own ideas. These are great for an upper middle school (a little challenging) or through high school drama class. Each Stage Makeup Lesson includes:Warm-Up GamesThe History of Stage Makeup (separate file of PowerPoint slides & teacher's lectu
Preview of Write Your Own Musical | Drama Activity for Creating Song Lyrics & Story Idea

Write Your Own Musical | Drama Activity for Creating Song Lyrics & Story Idea

Ready to bring Broadway into your classroom? In this engaging, hands-on unit, your students become the creators of their very own musical number! Working in small groups, they’ll take a favorite song and transform it by writing original lyrics that tell a story—just like Broadway pros do. Perfect for grades 6–8, this 5-day unit is ideal for beginners in theater, vocal music, or even a creative language arts class. Whether you're looking for a fresh mini-unit, a collaborative project, or a unique
Preview of Wicked Broadway Musical Study Guide | Plot, Themes, Songs, Flipbook Activities

Wicked Broadway Musical Study Guide | Plot, Themes, Songs, Flipbook Activities

Part of a Bundle OVER 600 TEACHERS LOVE THIS RESOURCE! Elphaba and Glenda the Good Witch anyone? This one to five day lesson and study guide concerns the Tony award-winning Broadway musical Wicked! You, the teacher, decides how much or little you want to cover about this musical. Need something different? Pick up this one. Students learn about the musical's origin, creative team, songs, trivia, plot and end with an enrichment activity or assignment which can be completed individually or with
Preview of First Week of School or Semester Drama Class: 5 Teacher-Ready Lessons

First Week of School or Semester Drama Class: 5 Teacher-Ready Lessons

ARE YOU A NEW DRAMA TEACHER? Wondering what to teach first? This 5-day "back to school" drama class resource is designed to spark students' passion for theater, teamwork, and confidence. Plus, by using these lessons, you won't have to do any planning at all that week! (Psst. These are the very lessons I used when I taught drama to middle school students.) Updated June 23, 2025 Here's a glimpse of what's included: Introduction to theater component number oneJourney through the fascinating ori
Preview of Drama Sub Plan | Technical Theater Careers Video Lesson | Middle School Theater

Drama Sub Plan | Technical Theater Careers Video Lesson | Middle School Theater

VOLUME 1. Need something for a substitute to teach? Teach your students about theater professions. These 5 lessons give students an opportunity to explore the world of professional theater-- the costume designer of Wicked, stage properties from Hamilton, set design of Beetlejuice, lighting designer of War Horse and a sound designer. Wow! Excellent for gifted learners or students who need independent study or an alternative assignment. This resource has enough material for a week. Students
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