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Drama Common Core L.3.1d resources

Preview of English Action Verb Charades Game | Miming | ESL and Drama | Sub Plans

English Action Verb Charades Game | Miming | ESL and Drama | Sub Plans

Drama type FUN charades game for the whole class to enjoy! This game reinforces knowledge of action verbs (simple present tense) and associating an action to a word. Great for english second language learners, brain breaks or sub work.I used this game in the class to teach the children about action verbs. Often, by doing, students remember more. My kinesthetic learners LOVED this game.Suggested Use30 flashcards includedCut flashcards and place them in a small box or container for students to ran
Preview of 3 Friendship Readers' Theatre Drama Scripts and Assessments for Primary

3 Friendship Readers' Theatre Drama Scripts and Assessments for Primary

3 Friendship Readers' Theatre Drama Scripts and Assessments for Primary includes 3 different scripts that are ideal for your primary students in Grades 1, 2, and 3, but could also be used for the junior Grades as well (grades 4 - 6). These three friendship drama scripts have 4 - 6 characters. Each script has an overall message about friendship - forgiveness, problem solving, and sportsmanship. These Friendship themed Drama Scripts download will also give you access to: customizable Letter to Par
Preview of There's a Bug in My Beans: A Literacy Scaffold

There's a Bug in My Beans: A Literacy Scaffold

Created by
Shannon O'Day
You find yourself in a restaurant enjoying a good meal when a bug gets in your food. Eat the bug? Call the Health Department? Ask for new food? Create a scene?Good Writers have coffee with their characters. They “see” them, just as children do when they “pretend play” while acting out stories. This lesson plan can be used to write a story OR enjoy creative drama as they create their own lines, images, and solve the problem presented in the plot. Using a literacy scaffold, one can also do both u
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