Save the drama for your mama....but you have to know what a drama is first...so use this product to make sure you know your elements of drama. Printable for an interactive notebook or as a handout to help students know the elements of a drama. Drama is threaded throughout the Common Core Curriculum and this gives the basics.
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BLANK STUDY GUIDE NOW INCLUDED!!!!!!Are you looking for help with Shakespeare? Do you want your child to not only understand Shakespeare but also embrace the visual nature of a play?This comic strip of Romeo and Juliet- Act I Scene 1 may just be the ticket!Shakespeare was meant to be seen. Not read at a desk. That’s why creating these comics was so important to me. One of the truths about learning Shakespeare is that it can be frustrating. Retaining everything that was said in class can be diffi
30 pages long.Provides information about the play 12 Angry Men by Reginald Rose. Also assists students to develop their legal vocabulary and understanding of court proceedings so that they can understand the play. Can be used in conjunction with the 12 Angry Men Student Activity Book (listed separately)
This handy bookmark helps teachers and readers keep track of the scenes in Romeo and Juliet, Act 4. The bookmarks fit three to a page and can be printed on cardstock or laminated.
I use them with struggling readers and English Language Learners to increase comprehension. They are inconspicuous so may be used on only portions of the class, if desired.
They also help me as a teacher quick-reference what happens in each of the scenes. I find them more convenient than the drawn out scene summarie
This document gives a general overview of the origins of Greek drama, the parts of the theatre itself, the actors, and the divisions of the play scenes. It then gives background to Antigone, summarizing Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus in a bullet-point style. It's meant to be used as the basis for a one period presentation.
This one page, 23 question scavenger hunt follows Act II of A Midsummer Night's Dream in chronological order. Students have to find answers as they read the story. This activity works well as either an individual directed reading or as a partner assignment. It can also be given as a homework sheet or open book quiz. An answer KEY is provided. This activity is best paired with the Folger Shakespeare edition of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Decoding is an essential skill for reading, and it is one of the first skills that children learn when they are learning to read.Here are some specific ways that speech and drama teachers and English teachers can use decoding skills in their teaching:
Questions for the movie Gulliver's Travels with Ted Danson. These questions are broken into sections per civilisation Gulliver visits. This is an easy guide meant to keep students focused and draw attention to points of satire within the movie.
Teaching Shakespeare's Hamlet for the first time and unsure where to start? Looking for a last minute assignment for a sub or virtual day? Just trying to up the ante with your current materials? This act 1 scene 3 reading guide directly correlates to the text and helps students understand all of the intricacies of the play. All you need to supply is the text. This editable Google Doc reading guide is designed to accompany act 1 scene 3 of Shakespeare's Hamlet. It includes 12 open-ended questions
The play The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde doesn't have a lot of characters, but those characters are connected in a lot of way. These maps help break down those connections and illustrate the overlapping connections which lead to the play's central conflict.
This resource contains the following:
- proper MLA referencing for Shakespearean texts
- questions about the difference between reading and viewing Shakespearean texts
- specific Act by Act study questions for the play, Merchant of Venice that focus on higher level thinking skills - think fewer questions, but the questions require more thought and work from students
-this resource is suitable for secondary level academic students, as well as AP students
-this resource DOES NOT include an answer
Study guide for poetry, drama, and prose unit. Words include meter, rhyme, repetition, line, theme, mood, stanza, characters, setting, description, dialogue, stage directions, plot, and point of view.
This study guide on Homer's The Odyssey contains a little less than 100 questions for the English classroom. Questions are in sequential oder and includes questions that require analytical thinking skills and line interpretation. Study guide adapts to both the book and the movie.
Suitable for a whole class read, literature circle, reader's theater, or drama or elective class, Act 1 Julius Caesar in Modern Slang makes an introduction to Shakespeare's play fun and accessible even for reluctant, struggling, or ENL readers. It is an 18 page PDF that retells and condenses the events of Shakespeare's Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet into contemporary, modern slang.Many of the words in Shakespeare’s plays were considered slang at the time. Therefore, an adaptation of Act 1 Julius Caes
Here you will find study guide questions for general use and specifically for Act 1 Scene 1. You will find thinking map notes integrated. Questions are written for ease of understanding, and push individuals to high levels of Marzano, Bloom, Gallagheresque thinking. I hope it works for you, If you like this, leave me a comment that you want the rest, or search it out. Happy teaching!!
Jeffrey Moshe
Anne Frank Study Guide Act 1 Scene 1 by Jeffrey Moshe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attrib
This resource is a group focused study guide that leads students through various higher level thinking questions about the play, Romeo and Juliet. The questions are organized into three groups: Act 1, Acts 2/3, Acts 4/5. The resource also comes with a group formative assessment checklist and assessment rubric.
Use this table to review parts of the play, types of irony, wordplay, and other literary elements in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. You will get a completed table of 14 literary devices, definitions, and examples from the play, as well as a table with one blank column for your students to generate their own examples, or to use with another play.
This is a sample of translation script material I have been working on, I can do other stories and breakdowns from beginner to intermediate levels for all ages.