Make Shakespeare engaging from Day One! This hands-on, highly interactive Character Mixer is the perfect way to introduce students to Romeo & Juliet before reading the play. Students step into character roles, interview classmates, and explore relationships, motivations, and conflicts — all before ever opening the text. By the end, they’ll already understand who’s who, why they matter, and how their choices drive the story. This resource includes everything you need to run the activity success
Worksheets with templates for acrostic poems for the names Capulet & Montague as well as the following characters from Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet: Romeo, Juliet, Nurse, Tybalt, Benvolio & Mercutio
ABCs of music book template for students. Great for sub plans. Students choose a music term, write the definition and draw a picture. They can also put their own touch by coloring the letters in creative designs.
ABCs of theatre book template for students. Great for sub plans. Students choose a theatrical term, write the definition and draw a picture. They can also put their own touch by coloring the letters in creative designs.
This is a worksheet that allows students to brainstorm and create their own mnemonic device to remember the note names in the Treble Clef. It shows the notes and their names, gives students a box to brainstorm words to create their saying and then a box to draw a picture of the saying that they created. The second side allows students to do the same thing with F, A, C, E or they can just leave it as FACE and draw a face in the picture box. Some of my students enjoyed coming up with something
Frayer model notes for students to use for classifying musical instruments using the Hornbostel–Sachs method. These worksheets include aerophones, chordophones, membranophones and idiophones.