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Adult education drama resources for Easel

Preview of A Christmas Carol; A Readers' Theater Adaptation

A Christmas Carol; A Readers' Theater Adaptation

Included in A Christmas Carol:-complete script-pre-reading activities-vocabulary study-discussion questions-suggestions for projectsThis reader's theater adaptation is suitable for grades 7- adult. While adhering to the plot of the original work, this adaptation uses more modern language, so that it can be more easily understood by today's students. It can be used with small groups or entire classrooms in both regular and special education. Reading the play aloud, or even acting it out will m
Preview of Gift of the Magi-- Readers' Theater Adaptation with Activities

Gift of the Magi-- Readers' Theater Adaptation with Activities

Included in Gift of the Magi-teacher and student pages-vocabulary -pre-reading activities-questions -projects-quiz-answer key -synopsis -suggestions for teacher useThis readers’ theater adaptation of “Gift of the Magi” adheres wholly to the plot, setting, characterization, and themes of the original story from which it is adapted. It can be used with both large and small groups in language arts classes. Students in regular, remedial, gifted, and special education classrooms, in both middle and h
Preview of Ordering in a Restaurant ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Ordering in a Restaurant ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Created by
Rike Neville
Ordering in a Restaurant is the perfect role-play resource tool to help your adult ESL students navigate American restaurant English with confidence.Do your students find themselves reduced to pointing at items on a menu and struggling to respond to the server's questions? With this, you can empower your students to politely request their favorite dishes in restaurant English. (It's the difference between "May I have the pasta" and "I'll have the pasta.")The included role-play scripts are carefu
Preview of All the World's a Stage: Body Positions on Stage

All the World's a Stage: Body Positions on Stage

Created by
A True Class Act
⭐ ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE: Body Positions on Stage ⭐ ☆ BESTSELLER ☆Over 40 slides/pages for teaching the 9 main stage areas and 8 different body positions actors have to learn and consider when on stage: Where to be or go on stage, and How to position their bodies. Perfect for use with the Parts of Stage and Stage Directions and the Types of Stages resources (available in a money-saving bundle).What's included:An 20+ slide, richly animated and editable Main Powerpoint Presentation (Google Slides
Preview of COTTAGERS AND INDIANS -- Drew Hayden Taylor (Play)

COTTAGERS AND INDIANS -- Drew Hayden Taylor (Play)

But colonization had a nasty tendency to work its way into the DNA, the beliefs and philosophies and the very ways of life of the people being colonized.~Drew Hayden TaylorLooking for an engaging, entertaining, and enlightening play?Hayden Taylor is a well-known Indigenous storyteller using various media for which he has received praise and awards. He loves “to explore and teach through humour.” (xi) It is his trademark, and his humour will make you laugh and, perhaps, step on your colonial toes
Preview of Unwrapped  Christmas One-Act Scripts and Monologues for kids and teens

Unwrapped Christmas One-Act Scripts and Monologues for kids and teens

Created by
Amy Traurig
Unwrap the meaning of Christmas with these 7 original short One-Act scripts and monologues. All holiday scripts are written for young actors (kids and teens) and can be performed in a socially distanced setting or virtually.Script Collection Include:The Reluctant MangerChristmas According to the Stars (One-Act AND Monologue)The Break-Up GiftHappy Christmas TreeThe Joy TreeChristmas Smile“These sketches are innovative and fresh. I love what you are doing! Christmas Smile is also innovative. It ‘h
Preview of Going to the Movies ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Going to the Movies ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Created by
Rike Neville
Your newcomer students enjoy going to the movies as much as anyone else, but the language gap can dim the fun. The scripts in this pack? They're more than lines; they give your students language practice for real contexts.Think of them as tickets to vocabulary expansion, pronunciation practice, and genuine enjoyment. What's special? Scenarios invite your adult ESL students to add their own touch, making the language theirs. Plus, you have the anticipation guides for them to rate their agreement,
Preview of Travel ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Travel ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Created by
Rike Neville
Travel is like a passport to different worlds, cultures, and experiences, except without the annoying passport control officers! Whether it's a weekend getaway to a neighboring town or a long-haul flight across the world, travel is an exciting and essential aspect of our lives. And what better way to learn English than through a travel-themed role play pack?This travel-themed role play pack is perfect for adult ESL teachers who want to make their classes interactive, engaging, and fun. This pack
Preview of Let's Go to the Theater: Summary and Critique

Let's Go to the Theater: Summary and Critique

Let's Go to the Theater - Summary and Critique:This workbook is an opportunity for students to write a summary and critique of a musical, play, or movie based on a musical or play. It can be used for in class assignments, homework, or field trips. Teachers can choose the story based on the age of the students. NOTE: Students can use images and words for the writing process. Key Words: Musicals, Plays, Movies, Books, StoriesFor more fun resources, visit Creativity in Motion on TPT!
Preview of Introduction to Shakespeare's Language ANY PLAY (Handout + Worksheet + ANSWERS)

Introduction to Shakespeare's Language ANY PLAY (Handout + Worksheet + ANSWERS)

This ready-to-teach handout and worksheet introduces Shakespeare's language to students who are about to read ANY of his plays. The handout includes:1) Brief introduction to Shakespeare's influence on the English language2) The rapid linguistic developments in Elizabethan England3) Shakespeare's words, phrases etc. as used and taken from his plays.4) Exercises that allow students to analyse and come to grips with: a) Shakespeare's use of forms of politeness, pronouns, and grammar.b) Shakespeare'
Preview of Hamlet Summative Assessment Package - nine soliloquys

Hamlet Summative Assessment Package - nine soliloquys

Created by
East Side Steve
Nine multiple choice tests for each soliloquy in The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of DenmarkSeven by HamletOne by OpheliaOne by ClaudiusEach assessment tests comprehension of•characterization•plot development•figures of speechAnswer keys includedBuy singly for $2.00 each or as a package for $15.00. Save $3.00 by purchasing the package.Click here to get a free lesson for The Horror at Martin's Beach.FREE
Preview of Hamlet Act 2, Scene 2 “O, what a rogue ...” Soliloquy #3 summative assessment

Hamlet Act 2, Scene 2 “O, what a rogue ...” Soliloquy #3 summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
Ten multiple choice comprehension questions on Hamlet's “O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I!” soliloquy from Act 2, scene 2. Includes comprehension and figures of speech. Answer key included.
Preview of Hamlet Act 4, Scene 4, "How all occasions" Soliloquy #7 summative assessment

Hamlet Act 4, Scene 4, "How all occasions" Soliloquy #7 summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions that test the comprehension of Hamlet's soliloquy #7.Answer key included
Preview of SHAKESPEARE'S MACBETH --  A Tragic Thriller

SHAKESPEARE'S MACBETH -- A Tragic Thriller

Greetings,What is your favourite Shakespearean play? Mine is Macbeth.And it is especially relevant today. Ruthless ambition. The end justifies the means. What’s yours is mine, and I am going to take it at any cost. Sounds like Putin or any tyrant of any age. I appreciate George Santayana, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” And, what is said of history can be said of literature, and, in particular, of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. This 153-page resource is a quality pro
Preview of A Covid Carol- Student Film Script (completely at home-Covid conscious)

A Covid Carol- Student Film Script (completely at home-Covid conscious)

A modern day twist on a classic tale, a completely at-home creating experience, for all of the cast.K-12, or above, friendly!This script is a completely at-home student film that uses green screens and student cameras (computers, phones, etc). Students will use different camera angles and direction in order to film their acting. Alternatively, (but not required) students can practice their animation skills within select scenes. Then, the media can be pieced together in post.The price of the scri
Preview of Hamlet Act 3 Scene 3 "O, my offence is rank..." Claudius's Soliloquy

Hamlet Act 3 Scene 3 "O, my offence is rank..." Claudius's Soliloquy

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions that check the comprehension of Claudius's soliloquy in Act 3 Scene 3 of HamletAnswer Key included
Preview of Hamlet Act 3 Scene 1 Ophelia Soliloquy summative assessment

Hamlet Act 3 Scene 1 Ophelia Soliloquy summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions that test comprehension of Ophelia's soliloquy in Act 3 Scene 1 of HamletAnswer key included
Preview of Macbeth - quick comprehension

Macbeth - quick comprehension

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions that test the basic comprehension of Macbeth.Use as either a summative assessment or a class discussion after studying the playingIncludes answer key and interesting facts.
Preview of Costume Design Template- PDF and Printable Version

Costume Design Template- PDF and Printable Version

Printable Costume Design Template for Students in PDF Format . Includes Costume Design , Character Info and Reflection Questions. Easy to Print!#Costume Design Worksheet#Scenic Analysis Worksheet#Theater Costume Activities#Drama Classroom Resources#Stage Costume Lesson Plan#Theater Production Worksheets#Drama Teacher Tools#Educational Costume Activities#High School Theater Worksheets#Stagecraft Lesson Plans#Theater Arts Resources#Costume Design for Students#Educational Drama Worksheets#Secondar
Preview of Hamlet Act 1, Scene 5, "O, all you host..." Soliloquy #2 summative assessment

Hamlet Act 1, Scene 5, "O, all you host..." Soliloquy #2 summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
Ten multiple choice question that test comprehension of soliloquy #2. Includes answer key.
Preview of Chinese Drama: Growing Pains Ep.1 APChinese Listening Practice Distance Learning

Chinese Drama: Growing Pains Ep.1 APChinese Listening Practice Distance Learning

Created by
Golden Promise
According to research, watching native video is an effective way to learn a new language and culture. Furthermore, students are motivated to learn so they can better enjoy the story. Growing Pains is a popular Chinese teen drama series. The setting and story are very relatable for students and provides insight into what Chinese high school life is like. The story focuses on four teenagers’ lives, showing their joys and struggles with family and friendship. The series is very funny and engaging t
Preview of My Tragic Hero - Students Create a Tragedy in Five Components

My Tragic Hero - Students Create a Tragedy in Five Components

Suggested Teacher Instructions:I designed this project as a culminating, summative assessment after reading William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar; however, the project is adaptable for any unit on tragedy.Anticipatory Set: I begin by reviewing the elements of tragedy, and our class completes the Tragic Hero Planner together as a review of the text we have read. As a segue into the project, I ask questions about what we could change about this tragic hero to modernize him, which leads to a class di
Preview of King Lear's Ending: Literary Response Journal on Historical Context (AP Lit.)

King Lear's Ending: Literary Response Journal on Historical Context (AP Lit.)

Created by
Lattes and Lit
For hundreds of years, literary scholars have puzzled over the function of the dark ending of King Lear. Invite your students into this discussion and expose them to the historical background of this story through this journal entry about the real King Lear from Geoffrey of Monmouth and how his story played out. Are you teaching King Lear? Check out my unit bundle here.
Preview of Hamlet Act 3 Scene 3 "Now might I do it pat." Soliloquy #6 summative assessment

Hamlet Act 3 Scene 3 "Now might I do it pat." Soliloquy #6 summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions that test comprehension for Hamlet's soliloquy #6.Answer key included
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