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Preview of Music Classroom Rules (Editable)

Music Classroom Rules (Editable)

Created by
Blake Cramer
This is an old set of music classroom rules I used at another school last year. Use them however you feel. Add to it take away from it. Some of these rules are very specific to my classroom so you may have to adjust to fit your needs.
Preview of Theatre Rehearsal Contract Editable Templates - Plays & Musicals - Save Time

Theatre Rehearsal Contract Editable Templates - Plays & Musicals - Save Time

These Rehearsal Contract Editable Templates set clear rehearsal expectations for backstage behavior, learning lines, & provide reminders of important dates. Rehearsal contracts hold students & parents accountable for attendance & participation in your show . This Rehearsal Contract is editable - there are many ways to use this so you can save time & focus on rehearsing. What’s Included:❖ 12 Pages ❖ 3 Pre-Made Rehearsal Contracts- you just type in important dates & contact info! ❖ 3 Edi
Preview of First Day After Thanksgiving/Christmas/Spring Break

First Day After Thanksgiving/Christmas/Spring Break

Do you ever feel like the day after break is like the first day of school all over again? Here is a product to make your return seamless. Students will review procedures and expectations in a helpful and fun way.
Preview of Tired of presentations with students READING? Time to PECHA KUCHA!

Tired of presentations with students READING? Time to PECHA KUCHA!

Created by
Inquiry Pond
This is PERFECT if you're sick of watching students READ FROM THE SCREEN when presenting. It's the Pecha Kucha!! It works with any topic. I've tried it with MANY. This resource provides clear, teacher-tested (me...I'm TEACHER) presentation rules for implementing a Hero’s Pecha Kucha project in the classroom. This quick student-facing guide sets specific expectations for the presentation, helping ensure consistency and academic rigor across student presentations. The directions emphasize: P
Preview of "Ugly moved in (A Readers Theater Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

"Ugly moved in (A Readers Theater Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

Check out the New Book Trailer (+13 Rating): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE7yE0KDIeo & t=4s [All profits from this work go to the Homeless.] * This script deals with the harsh perspective our culture has on the expectations of beauty and/or talents. The main gender ascribed in the work is female, but it is quite applicable to the male population as well. Keep in mind that the subject matter may be very emotional for some students- you may want to do a prefatory explanation and /or discussi
Preview of College Board Approved-AP Seminar Syllabus

College Board Approved-AP Seminar Syllabus

Created by
AP All Day
AP Seminar is a relatively new course and is the first stage of the two year AP Capstone program. The course does not typically rely on a textbook, so this syllabus contains references and links to the primary and secondary sources needed to fulfill College Board’s expectations of student exposure to a variety of rigorous text types. The emphasis of this iteration of AP Seminar is on California, although you could easily modify it for your own state’s history, populations, and cultures while k
Preview of The Son's of Liberty - Historical Small Group Readers' Theater

The Son's of Liberty - Historical Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This script was written for 4 students. It was written to teach or reinforce a lesson about the Son's of Liberty. In the script, Bob has been invited to join the Son’s of Liberty but has some questions. John, Patrick, and Paul answer those questions and reassure him that the Son’s of Liberty are needed to protest the British government’s rule of the American colonies. By the end of the script Bob is ready to join and now knows many interesting facts about the Son’s of Liberty. There is a short
Preview of 240 No Prep | AP Music Theory | Fact or Myth Cards | Yearlong PDFs | Printable

240 No Prep | AP Music Theory | Fact or Myth Cards | Yearlong PDFs | Printable

💥 99¢ classroom win. Print these and you are ready for a full year of quick high engagement thinking.👀 The preview is simply the first page of the 9 per page version so buyers can see the first 9 real Fact or Myth cards exactly as students will use them.This AP Music Theory set turns everyday content into fast decisions and stronger explanations. Students choose Fact or Myth, then justify with evidence, rules, vocabulary, data, examples, or reasoning tied directly to AP Music Theory. It is sim
Preview of TED Talk: Test Yourself: Can you tell the Difference between Music and Noise?- H

TED Talk: Test Yourself: Can you tell the Difference between Music and Noise?- H

Challenge your students’ perceptions of music with this TED-Ed companion resource exploring the bold and boundary-breaking work of composer John Cage. Perfect for high school and college-level classes in music theory, art history, philosophy, or cultural studies, this engaging resource examines Cage’s experimental legacy, including his famous composition 4’33” and his use of unconventional instruments and chance-based techniques. This classroom-ready resource includes: 20 thought-provoking d
Preview of FREE Elementary Music Social Story to Ease Transitions - Editable

FREE Elementary Music Social Story to Ease Transitions - Editable

Created by
Frau Musik USA
Do you need a way to ease transitions for your elementary music students with special needs? Going to Music, A Social Story helps struggling students anticipate social situations and respond appropriately. The editable story depicts a typical music classroom setting and models appropriate responses to help teach students how to respond and feel more comfortable. Social Stories are IndividualizedTypically, social stories are customized for each student. This resource was created in PowerPoint
Preview of "The Whumperbilly's II (A Theater Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

"The Whumperbilly's II (A Theater Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

Check out the New Book Trailer (+13 Rating): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE7yE0KDIeo & t=4s Save a hundred dollars or more over typical melodrama scripts, with a money back guarantee (labouyer@yahoo.com). All profits donated to the Homeless." This is a melodrama that accommodates 10- 15 players. If you were to purchase it from a major publisher it would cost you in the hundreds of dollars. It is very funny, interesting; and it is even friendly to produce,and comes with a money back guarantee
Preview of Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice Act 2 Scene 1 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet

Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice Act 2 Scene 1 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet

Help high school students go beyond basic reading comprehension and support the development of critical thinking and dramatic craft analysis skills with this close reading worksheet covering Act 2, scene 1, of William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. ( Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available.) By engaging with this close reading activity, students will: Read for literal compre
Preview of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - JEOPARDY 3

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - JEOPARDY 3

Created by
PRAKASH BHATIA
Jeopardy is a wonderful game to play when you need to review a significant amount of material and want your students to stay involved. It can be used for a variety of ages ranging from elementary to high school. You will need to do some preparation work, but your students will reap many benefits as they explore teamwork and subject knowledge through an interactive game board. You can use Jeopardy for any topic or subject that your students have been studying. This game format is particularly ben
Preview of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - JEOPARDY 2

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - JEOPARDY 2

Created by
PRAKASH BHATIA
Jeopardy is a wonderful game to play when you need to review a significant amount of material and want your students to stay involved. It can be used for a variety of ages ranging from elementary to high school. You will need to do some preparation work, but your students will reap many benefits as they explore teamwork and subject knowledge through an interactive game board. You can use Jeopardy for any topic or subject that your students have been studying. This game format is particularly ben
Preview of Stunt Casting Celebrities DBQ I Theater Standard-Aligned I Middle School GATE

Stunt Casting Celebrities DBQ I Theater Standard-Aligned I Middle School GATE

📘 Full Length DBQ Style Worksheet - Standard-Aligned Document Based Questions | Stunt Casting Celebrities in Broadway Roles Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Theater History, with this Full Length DBQ Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for Gifted &
Preview of Stunt Casting DBQ I Theater Standard-Aligned I Document Based Questions

Stunt Casting DBQ I Theater Standard-Aligned I Document Based Questions

📘 Full Length DBQ Style Worksheet - Document Based Questions National Standard Aligned | Stunt Casting Celebrities in Broadway Roles Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Theater History, with this Full Length DBQ Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for
Preview of Cold War Readers Theater

Cold War Readers Theater

This interactive, humorous Readers Theater walks students through the Cold War from 1945–1991 using dialogue, movement, and visual props. Students take on the roles of countries and citizens as they act out key events, helping complex Cold War concepts stick. Student Roles & Engagement 5 major speaking roles Multiple minor speaking roles Non-speaking roles with required actions and props Every student is actively involved—students hold flags, fly supply planes, protest, and help construct o
Preview of Prop Design Unit Bundle - Prop Masters - Crew & Design Process - Project Based

Prop Design Unit Bundle - Prop Masters - Crew & Design Process - Project Based

This Prop Design Unit Bundle gives you a complete project-based learning (PBL) experience for teaching students how props are designed, created, and executed in theatre productions. Whether you’re introducing Prop Masters, Prop Crew roles, the design process or guiding students through a full classroom prop project, this bundle provides structured lessons, planning tools, and student tasks that bring real-world theatre design to life. Perfect for middle school or high school theatre classes,
Preview of Beauty and The Beast

Beauty and The Beast

Created by
Cynthia Hewitt
A lovely short play for the classroom of performance. Price includes the rights to one performance . Parts for 10 students with the possibility of adding a second narrator. Students can also be other parts in the play as non-speaking roles.
Preview of Theatre Audition Form Packet Editable Template Bundle (PPT/Google Forms/Slides)

Theatre Audition Form Packet Editable Template Bundle (PPT/Google Forms/Slides)

These Editable Theatre Audition Form Packets have everything you need to organize & cast musicals, plays & theatre productions with ease! It’s perfect for posting digitally or printing for in-person use, and can be shared with students and parents through your online classroom. Customize the fully editable templates for available roles, crew positions, rehearsal hours & more! Need more audition templates, signage and organization? Click here!What’s Included:❖ Google Slides, Google Form
Preview of TED Talk: Why Should You Read Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”?- Iseult Gillespie

TED Talk: Why Should You Read Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”?- Iseult Gillespie

Bring the storm and sorcery of Shakespeare’s The Tempest into your classroom with this TED-Ed companion resource. This lesson explores the play’s central themes of power, freedom, colonialism, and forgiveness. Students will analyze Prospero’s control over the island, Caliban’s claims of rightful ownership, Ariel’s quest for liberty, and Shakespeare’s farewell to the stage hidden within the text. This resource includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questions A structured essay prompt
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