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Preview of Drama Education:  Famous Actor/Actress Report Project

Drama Education: Famous Actor/Actress Report Project

Just print and go with this simple, drama history based activity that I use frequently with my Saskatchewan students, 6-12. Adaptable to many levels, the students are instructed to create a research PowerPoint presentation of one of the actors/actress listed. Information required in the report is clearly paired with the evaluation criteria (included). Updated and expanded for 2018.
Preview of Fairytale Meltdown: A Parody Project

Fairytale Meltdown: A Parody Project

UPDATED! Google file included. This project is a culminating task for a comedy unit. Using fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm, students combine elements from several stories to create their own tale. Students choose three stories to merge together in the style of an English Pantomime. This 19 page project includes evaluation sheets and organizational papers (costumes, props, location etc.). This is an excellent project to use with co-operative learning groups. Skills used in the project in
Preview of Christmas Short Film Project - IB Film SL/HL

Christmas Short Film Project - IB Film SL/HL

This product is a seasonal themed activity for the understanding of Film genre and style in the IB Film course. It provides a fun and engaging activity that will help put in practice the knowledge and understanding of Film production roles. This serves as a practice for students to work collaboratively and inquiry upon the genre codes and conventions and the practical knowledge acquired by developing a short film that will easily be used in their Internal Assessment Production Portfolio. It goes
Preview of "Romeo and Juliet"  Character Analysis (Handout)

"Romeo and Juliet" Character Analysis (Handout)

Add this handout character project to your R & J unit. Using two quotes ( one from your scene, one from a different scene in the play), analyze your character’s personality. What kind of person are they? Use proper lead-in to integrate your quote. What is the context of the quote (what is happening in the play)? Who is speaking? To whom? What tone? etc., Additional Shakespeare units, lecture presentations and supplementsCornell Note Taking (Presentation Lecture)"As You Like It" Passage A
Preview of 10 FREE Theatre Memorization Tips for Actors & Presentations - Drama Support

10 FREE Theatre Memorization Tips for Actors & Presentations - Drama Support

Do your students struggle to memorize lines or written text? Print or upload these Memorization Tips for students to use at home, for presentations and during rehearsal! There's a science-backed tip for every student. Pairs Well With:❖ Theatre Valentine Activity - Monologue Writing & Performance Project❖ Theatre Thanksgiving Activity - Monologue Writing/Performance Project❖ Theatre Halloween Monologue Writing Project - Performance Project Features that will make your life easier: ❖ Easily up
Preview of FREE Costume Template - Gender Neutral Costume Design Template

FREE Costume Template - Gender Neutral Costume Design Template

This FREE Costume Template is a great addition to any costume design lesson, activity or project! It is a PDF with one costume template. Enjoy! Works best for:❖ Grade Levels: 5th -12th, College, Adult Education ❖ Theatre, Dance, Fashion Suggested Materials:❖ Pencil & Paper **Earn FREE TPT Credits for your next purchase by Leaving a Review!**❖ After you purchase this resource, click on your profile picture on the top right ❖ Click “My Purchases” ❖ Find the product you want to review & clic
Preview of Music Notes & Rhythm Busy Book Binder Learning Activity Pack - Treble Bass Clef

Music Notes & Rhythm Busy Book Binder Learning Activity Pack - Treble Bass Clef

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This DIGITAL DOWNLOAD includes: ~ 7 Music Notation Busy Book Binder Activity Pages *Treble Clef Notes (including how to remember the lines and spaces) *Bass Clef Notes *Piano notes C-G *Rhythm Practice To help guide children, place the notes over the shadowed or color coded note. Great for beginners - can easily work for toddlers and elementary school-aged students. To make it fun and accessible for toddlers and preschoolers, I've used the "Pizza" method. Many teachers use Ta/Terri/Ti-Ti, and I
Preview of The Tempest | Shakespeare | Annotation Guide for the end of 5.1 & Epilogue

The Tempest | Shakespeare | Annotation Guide for the end of 5.1 & Epilogue

Students explore The Tempest’s final act and epilogue through close reading and guided annotation. This handout guides students to record inferences in their books about key lines and moments in the play. Students are prompted to analyze character development, symbolism, dramatic irony, and Shakespeare’s closing appeal to the audience. Page and line references refer to Yale University Press's 2006 version.
Preview of The Tempest | Shakespeare | Annotation Guide for 2.2

The Tempest | Shakespeare | Annotation Guide for 2.2

This annotation guide for Act 2 scene 2 of The Tempest leads students through the scene’s humor, colonialism commentary, and character dynamics. Focused prompts direct attention to irony, famous lines, and recurring motifs like language and power. Ideal for helping students unpack Caliban’s interactions with Trinculo and Stephano and explore Shakespeare’s use of satire. Page references refer to Yale University Press's 2006 version of the play.
Preview of The Tempest | Shakespeare | Annotation Guide 3.1

The Tempest | Shakespeare | Annotation Guide 3.1

This guided annotation for Act 3 scene 1 of The Tempest helps students trace the romantic development between Ferdinand and Miranda while analyzing poetic structure, motifs, and character defiance. Step-by-step prompts support close reading of key lines, encouraging deeper literary analysis and connections to Shakespeare’s themes of love, labor, and authorship. Line and page references refer to Yale University Press's 2006 edition.
Preview of "The Greek Theater" (Handout)

"The Greek Theater" (Handout)

This handout will give your students a summary of what Greek Theater was all about! Actors were required to have massive lungs in order to reach “the cheap seats.” Their costuming did give them a bit of help. All actors wore masks, usually with exaggerated features (those at the top needed to be able to make them out), and the mouthpiece cut into each mask acted as a megaphone, projecting the actors’ voices even further than they could on their own. The masks also helped for those problematic
Preview of Five Little Monkeys Read Aloud Math Book

Five Little Monkeys Read Aloud Math Book

Looking for a fun and interactive way to teach numbers 1–5?This read-aloud book based on the classic song “Five Little Monkeys” is the perfect addition to your early childhood classroom! Whether you’re teaching counting, subtraction, number sense, sequencing, or just looking for an engaging circle time activity, this resource brings math and literacy together in a playful, memorable way. ✅ What’s Included: Printable read-aloud book version of “Five Little Monkeys” Color version for printin
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 Film Analysis: Planet of the Apes

Film Analysis: Planet of the Apes

This handout asks students to answer all 10 specific questions about Planet of the Apes which was made in the 1960’s during a time of great change in America. What specific struggle from this time period could Planet of the Apes symbolize? Further questions analyze connections between Animal Farm and Planet of the Apes and how is the Planets of the Apes an example of a dystopia? Students will enjoy the 1960's version with Charlton Heston as compared to the 2001 Mark Wahlberg version. Show b
Preview of Drama Theory Acting Styles Unit The Stella Adler Acting Method Emotional Memory

Drama Theory Acting Styles Unit The Stella Adler Acting Method Emotional Memory

Got some Master Thespians in your class? This low prep unit teaches your students about Stella Adler actress and her acting method and is suitable for theater high school students. If you are teaching the various acting methods which actors use, this unit is a must to include! There is very little set up and lasts a week! Check out my Lee Strasberg acting unit, too! At the request of a teacher, I created this unit. You can request units, too! Just message me. The Teacher will need access
Preview of Breaking Bach: Hip-Hop & Classical Music Video Discussion Drama Sub Plan

Breaking Bach: Hip-Hop & Classical Music Video Discussion Drama Sub Plan

Breaking Bach: Hip-Hop & Classical Music Video Discussion is a low-prep, engaging lesson that helps students explore the surprising connections between classical music and hip-hop culture. This is such an awesome artistic endeavor between two arts organizations! Using a short video as the anchor, students listen, observe, and participate in a guided class discussion comparing Bach’s musical structures with modern hip-hop rhythms and styles. This lesson is designed for discussion and critical
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