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7th grade drama simulation microsofts

Preview of Public Speaking and Debate Activities for Middle and High School

Public Speaking and Debate Activities for Middle and High School

Help your students build their confidence while having fun with this collection of public speaking and debate activities. These games and exercises would be great for middle or high school Model United Nations, English, and drama classes, or for use in any context in which students practice speech and argumentation. Instructions for 22 different activities are included, along with hundreds of prompt and topic ideas. Activities included: The Bowl of DestinyFight the FillerSynergistic SpeechesTalk
Preview of Fall of Rome and Rise of Middle Ages A Play

Fall of Rome and Rise of Middle Ages A Play

Created by
Mrs. Wood 2003
The purpose of this activity is to help students identify and understand the causes and effects of the Fall of the Roman empire. Students will participate in a play in which the Roman emperor continually taxes his people into poverty and then enslaves those unable to pay. Students will understand how the Emperor’s financial policies led to the Middle Ages and the conditions of serfdom for many poor people of the empire. Students will also understand the reasons barbarians attacked Rome, leadin
Preview of Super Hero Challenge

Super Hero Challenge

Created by
Coach Sauers
This is an interactive Microsoft Power Point Slide Show with a Super Hero Theme. I have used it for Super Hero Field Days in PE. You can display the slide show on a large wall and students stand in front of the screen so that their shadow is put on to the screen. They then dodge, duck, and jump away from objects flying into the screen. My students have loved using this and always ask for a new one. Soon I will upload my other slide shows that include Halloween, Christmas, and Easter. Enjo
Preview of Drifting Away

Drifting Away

A fun play to act out with your class while learning about the theory of Continental Drifting. My students love Reader's Theater and this is always a hit!
Preview of Pass a Bill

Pass a Bill

Created by
Jaime Batschi
This is written as three-30 minute lesson unit. It can be combined into a longer session if needed or more shorter sessions. An interactive unit for teaching how a bill becomes a law. So fun for the kids! Ideal for a US history unit.
Preview of Under the Rug - The Trial

Under the Rug - The Trial

Created by
Carl Zitek
Get yourself a good lawyer because you are charged with negligence in attempting to harm your grandmother. Different outcomes are a possibility as the jury will decide your fate. This readers theater trial is based on the short story "Under the Rug" by Jon Scieszka. Court is in session.
Preview of Murder Mystery Activity for Up To 23

Murder Mystery Activity for Up To 23

Created by
Ashlea Gray
This is a student-favorite activity! This digital download includes character cards and instructions for up to 23 students to engage in a Murder Mystery Party. This activity is designed to take up to two 45-minute class periods, as you can have your students either draw or write descriptions for their character, write a backstory, and otherwise engage with their character. During the second class period, students can "act out" the murder mystery party.
Preview of Improv Prompts

Improv Prompts

This resource is a Word document containing 55 unique improv scenarios that include 2 or more actors.
Preview of Rockin' - N- Rollin' Simulation

Rockin' - N- Rollin' Simulation

Created by
Kim Remmers
This simulation is a kinesthetic game making the students the earth material going through the rock cycle. Lots of laughs and action is sure to ensue!
Preview of City Coucil Meeting

City Coucil Meeting

Created by
Angela Grider
This is an activity for a city council meeting. Students are broken up into groups and debate with the city council about whether or not to use tax money to pay for Disaster Kits. This is a good follow-up activity to talk about how to spend tax money or during a disaster preparedness unit. I've used it with my own class and it can be chaotic, but it's a ton of fun for the students.
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