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Preview of Herding Cats:  Theatre Modules ALL DISCIPLINES + POSTERS

Herding Cats: Theatre Modules ALL DISCIPLINES + POSTERS

Created by
Luv Ink
Calling all Theatre Directors! Do you struggle with keeping actors and crew members engaged in meaningful lessons while you are working with a handful of students? Fret no more! Herding Cats: Theatre Modules can herd your cats. Lessons for actors include figuring out the driving questions of Stanislavski, moving like a mammal, creating the character's backstory, etc. Technical theatre modules for stage management, scenery/props, costumes, lighting, sound, and marketing. These lessons take crew m
Preview of MLK "I Have A Dream Speech" video questions

MLK "I Have A Dream Speech" video questions

Created by
Trevor Morgan
Have your students watch the two videos that are attached of MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech and then have them fill out the worksheet.Great for African-American History Month, MLK Day, or for studying the Civil Rights Movement. Does an awesome job at honing listening skills.Answer Key now attached.
Preview of 50 Simple Fun Drama Games

50 Simple Fun Drama Games

Discover endless fun and creativity with our "50 Simple Fun Drama Games" collection! Perfect for teachers, drama instructors, and group leaders, this comprehensive guide offers a variety of easy-to-follow drama games designed to engage and entertain participants of all ages. Whether you're looking to break the ice, build teamwork, or enhance acting skills, these drama games provide the perfect blend of education and entertainment. Each game includes clear instructions and descriptions, making it
Preview of Elf: The Movie Christmas Reader's Theater

Elf: The Movie Christmas Reader's Theater

This is such a fun way to get students out of their seats, participating and engaged in reading! There's so many opportunities in this extremely fun readers theater! There are 16 characters and 12 pages.
Preview of Lip Sync Battle Royale

Lip Sync Battle Royale

Created by
Luv Ink
Are you ready to RUMBLE? This fun last-week or two-week activity will inspire your students to lip-sync their hearts out. Structured daily activities to keep all group members engaged daily. Links to Amazon Music make purchasing school-appropriate songs simple and easy. Print all materials for an easy paper packet or scan PDFs to upload to an online platform. If you need help editing your songs just reach out to me via the seller link and I will be glad to help you edit sound with a free so
Preview of English 10-12 Creative Writing (Drama) One Act Play Creation Exercises & Rubric

English 10-12 Creative Writing (Drama) One Act Play Creation Exercises & Rubric

Created by
Meadows
Creative Writing Unit for English Class (Also Applicable for Drama Class)Students that work together, building narratives that are performed in class are held to a standard by their peers that ensure greater buy-in to the story, while also allowing students opportunities to share ideas that are relevant to them by expressing in story. Creating One-Act Plays in an English classroom allows students to explore character, setting, theme, conflict, plot devices - many of the essential literary device
Preview of The Night Before Valentine's Day Readers Theater

The Night Before Valentine's Day Readers Theater

This is such a fun way to get students engaged in reading! There's so many opportunities in this extremely fun and shorter readers theater! There are 4 narrators and 3 pages. More readers theaters will be coming soon!
Preview of 1/2 Day Maze Game - Perfect for the Last Half Day of School

1/2 Day Maze Game - Perfect for the Last Half Day of School

Created by
Luv Ink
The perfect half-day interactive activity to keep kids engaged! It takes about 10-15 minutes to complete a single maze with about 20 kids. In 25-30 minutes a small class can complete a few mazes. You will need: A clear area the size of a small area rug; large enough for students to stand on the dot grid. Tape. Sticky Dots. Some way to mark a 6 x 6 dot grid as pictured below. You do not need to tape out the lines, only the 36 dots. The purchase includes complete directions and 10 mazes.
Preview of Dissecting A Broadway Production: "WICKED" (FULL LESSON)

Dissecting A Broadway Production: "WICKED" (FULL LESSON)

This immersive activity assignment is an entertaining way for students to learn about the various aspects of producing a Broadway theatrical production! Using the hit musical Wicked, students will watch a series of engaging online videos and answer accompanying questions.This assignment is perfect for a wide range of student ages (Middle School, High School, University, Home School) and student experiences (a theatre class or a broader humanities class). Arts students and non-arts students will
Preview of Comedy Mask Activity - Beginning of the Year

Comedy Mask Activity - Beginning of the Year

Created by
Luv Ink
Need a great getting-to-know-you assignment for a few days? A soft start to a theatre arts class while counselors are still adjusting all the classes? Need a great bulletin board or lobby display? Print on white cardstock, and have kids design their answers in color on the mask. Have the kids cut them out and post them under the heading "Unmask Your Potential". Great for an open house.You can also add a performance aspect to it by having two kids at a time get up. A person A and a person B
Preview of Technical Theatre Design/Crew Application Essay

Technical Theatre Design/Crew Application Essay

Created by
Luv Ink
Need to assess the qualifications of your Designers or run crew applicants? Have interested parties fill out this questionnaire to narrow down your search and pick the most qualified applicant.
Preview of Stage Diagram Foldable - One and Done Assignment

Stage Diagram Foldable - One and Done Assignment

Created by
Luv Ink
In this 40-minute lesson have your theatre arts class follow along as you label this diagram. Then with scissors and a gluestick, you will demonstrate as the class cuts, folds, and glues along with you to create a 3-dimensional theatre. Remember to cut on the solid lines and fold on the dotted lines.
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