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9th grade performing arts projects for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Hamilton Project for Deep Analysis (and lots of fun!)

Hamilton Project for Deep Analysis (and lots of fun!)

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Reading All Day
This project is my favorite one of the year and my 7th and 8th graders adore it.We use the Reading Guide (listed separatelyHERE) as a check for understanding and a prompt for analysis. This is typically discussed in partners and for special education accommodations it is done in a group.Next, students analyze the songs with either the mood meter project or power graph project. For the mood meter, students write in the perspective of Hamilton (or another main character) for each song. This helps
Preview of Piano / Instrumental Teaching Practice Logs - Adjustable

Piano / Instrumental Teaching Practice Logs - Adjustable

This a Microsoft Excel file, that can be adjusted and personalised for your students. You can add as many students as you need, the file at the moment has seven pages. The names and colours of each page (each student) can be altered to fit your studio. I let each of my students pick their favourite colour. I keep a copy on my iPad and also print a copy for the students to put in their folder. They fill out the practice they have done (usually with the help of Mum or Dad) each week and decorate
Preview of Monologue Analysis

Monologue Analysis

An excel spreadsheet for students to analyze lines of their monologues to find meaning and expression in each line. First 4 lines are filled with examples from two different monologues. I typically copy this into a google spreadsheet so students can work electronically, and can share their work with me.
Preview of Tech Theater Class "Build Sheet"

Tech Theater Class "Build Sheet"

A simple one-page form that lets me communicate what materials, lengths, dimensions, and other instructions are needed to build something in our theater scene shop! I often use the blank back of the sheet for sketches, pictures, or other visual instructions. Best part is I can often write out one sheet, copy it, and hand it to everyone in a group so they ALL know what they're supposed to be doing.
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