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LessonCorner Lesson Plans for Drama
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1. Freeze Frames
Students will learn what is a freeze frame and present visual images using their bodies.
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Grade Level: 3-5
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LessonCorner Worksheets for Drama
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1. Daring Drama
Crash Box, Crossover, Fly, Cinematographer, Costume List, Follow Spot, Hang, Composer, Grade Drape, Feature Story Crossword | Word Search | Word Scramble | Answer Keys(1,2,3)
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2. Drama
Characters, Protagonist, Antagonist, Setting, Conflict, Dialogue, Playwright, Theme, Theater, Introduction Crossword | Word Search | Word Scramble | Answer Keys(1,2,3)
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3. Theatre Terminology 1
Amphitheatre, Prompt, Proscenium Arch, Cue, Blocking, Corpse, Arena, Wings, Rostrum, Aside Crossword | Word Search | Word Scramble | Answer Keys(1,2,3)
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Additional Lessons 1 - 10 of 1000 for Drama
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1. ArtsWork - Drama & Theatre Source Book ArtsWork
...ether Acting Warm-Ups Improvisation Examples Choral Reading Scene Design/ Environment Introduction Floor plans, Set and Costume Rendering Finding Settings and Props Directing Audience/Critiquing Storytelling Pageants Puppetry Theatre Book Premises Tableaux Search ArtsWork: Students > Theatre Book > Drama / Theatre Scenarios: beginning, middle (incidents), end http://artswork.asu.edu/arts/students/tb/03_05_scenarios.htm Scenario writing is central to the creative process for the students. Helping them develop their own 'playable' scenarios with appropriate characters, setting, problem/tension and a sequenc...
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Grade Level: K-12
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2. So Much Drama!
So Much Drama! By: Ms. Cortney Franks Lesson Plan Topic: Drama: The importance of writing theatrical pieces and performing them in front of an audience. Grade Level: 11th Grade NE Standards: T4.3- Express emotions, ideas, and opinion through participating in a theatre activity. T8.3- Analyze and demonstrate how experie...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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3. Drama
...y: The children will be split up into group of 4-5 and they will choose one short story from the collection I have provided. They will read the story within their group and then practice acting it out. When everyone is ready each group will act out their story for the entire class. Curriculum Area: Drama Children: 1st grade and up, large group Assessment/Rationale: This activity allows children to pick out one of their favorite short stories and to act it out in front of their classmates. I think it can be a nice change from always having the teacher read to them. Objectives: The children will use express...
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Grade Level: K-12
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4. Drama Lessons
Activity Information Activity Name and Description: o Little Red Riding Hood Finger Play * The students will act out Little Red Riding Hood using finger puppets that they made. There will be a small area set up in the dramatic play area for them to act out this story. Curriculum Area: Drama/Language Arts Children: Kindergarten - 3rd grade Assessment/Rationale: Teacher will give students materials to make their finger puppets. Teacher will give assistance when needed when making the puppets or practicing acting out the story....
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Grade Level: K-2
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5. Using Drama Technique
Using drama techniques to perform the story, Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse by Leo Lionni Author: Chukwunyere Immaculata A Grade: 2nd and 3rd. Pronged Focus: Drama (character, plot, setting, and mood), Literature (drama and storytelling), and Language Art (vocabulary). State Standards: 2:1: By the end of second grad...
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Grade Level: K-5
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6. Topic: Introduction to Drama
Topic: Introduction to Drama Lesson #10 Grade Level: 6,7,8 Goals: *The students will be introduced to drama *The students will learn the impact of acting out a story after reading through *The students will learn how to work effectively with a group Materials: *Copies of Act 1, Scene 1 from William Shakespeare_s The Tempest. *Any mat...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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7. Drama Lesson on Setting
Home About Lesson Plans Links Contact Marianne Grisolano English 475/Prof. Bartlett July 14, 2005 Drama Lesson on Setting (Approximately 50 minutes) Course Overview: This lesson would be part of a unit of study of the elements of drama, including plot structure, character, diction, and theme. The lesson is designed to be part of a college freshman introduction to literature course. The entire unit would con...
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Grade Level: K-12
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8. ArtsWork - Drama & Theatre Source Book ArtsWork
...ether Acting Warm-Ups Improvisation Examples Choral Reading Scene Design/ Environment Introduction Floor plans, Set and Costume Rendering Finding Settings and Props Directing Audience/Critiquing Storytelling Pageants Puppetry Theatre Book Premises Tableaux Search ArtsWork: Students > Theatre Book > Drama / Theatre Storytelling http://artswork.asu.edu/arts/students/tb/09_00_storytelling.htm Telling stories is a very handy skill. But it is particularly important that you model telling stories for your students if you want to do this lesson. Here is a simple approach to learning, rehearsing, and sharing stor...
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Grade Level: K-12
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9. ArtsWork - Drama & Theatre Source Book ArtsWork
...ogether Acting Warm-Ups Improvisation Examples Choral Reading Scene Design/ Environment Introduction Floor plans, Set and Costume Rendering Finding Settings and Props Directing Audience/Critiquing Storytelling Pageants Puppetry Theatre Book Premises Tableaux Search ArtsWork: Students>Theatre Book > Drama / Theatre Imagining the Environment: Introduction http://artswork.asu.edu/arts/students/tb/06_01_environment.htm and http://artswork.asu.edu/arts/students/tb/06_02_settingcollage.htm Use: To teach about the nature and importance of the 'environment,' (setting, lights, sound, costumes and props) for a play...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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10. ArtsWork - Drama & Theatre Source Book ArtsWork
...ogether Acting Warm-Ups Improvisation Examples Choral Reading Scene Design/ Environment Introduction Floor plans, Set and Costume Rendering Finding Settings and Props Directing Audience/Critiquing Storytelling Pageants Puppetry Theatre Book Premises Tableaux Search ArtsWork: Students>Theatre Book > Drama / Theatre Screenplays and Storyboards http://artswork.asu.edu/arts/students/tb/03_06_screenplay.htm This is a visualization activity, requiring that students learn how setting, props, and character-action communicate information about the characters and the story. Access to videos and a video camera are i...
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Grade Level: K-12
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