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ACT5
- Act 5 offers professional and educational balanced courses from different areas
of theatre - A Perth based organisation.
Acting Workshop OnLine (AWOL)
- This is the place for beginning actors and actresses to learn about acting and
the acting business. For actors and actresses aspiring to become professional
or for those who want to take their vocation to the highest artistic level possible.
Each month or so, new "lessons" and relevant links will be posted for you to study,
learn, practise, and get more info about acting.
A Dramatic Education
- Welcome to the Lesson Plans Page! Please select from the following lesson plans.
If you are trying to locate the current lesson plans for M. Sullivan's classes,
please select "current lesson plans!" These lessons are not solely mine, but rather
a gathering of plans I have acquired. Everyone is free to use them. I would welcome
any feedback on these or submissions of other lesson plans. Thanks!
Arkansas State Communication Association Drama Units and Activities
- The Arkansas State Communication Association (ASCA) is a professional organization
made up of high school and college speech and drama teachers. It is the goal of
this organization to provide assistance to Arkansas teachers who will be teaching
a course in drama. You will find two things in this section of our WWW homepage
that we hope you will find useful. First, there are six different units of study
outlined that could be incorporated into a drama class. You are to use these areas
as a menu. Select from those units any combination you find appealing. Each area
offers the opportunity to develop drama skills. The length of the units may vary
depending on your knowledge and the student's interest.
ArtsEdge (Kennedy Centre) - Curricula, Lessons and Activities - Performing Arts
- A growing collection of ideas and lessonplans - check out the Arts mini sites as well
Bunraku - Japanese Puppetry Theatre
- by Barbara Bishop Explore the awe-inspiring techniques of the Bunraku puppetry
masters. This Japanese art form involves the animation of large hand-crafted puppets.
Their three-person puppetry techniques are unlike any other in the world.
Classroom Drama Workshops
- Includes a monthly Drama activity section, with an archive.
Classroom Lesson Plans by Matt Buchanan
- Here are links to some lesson plans I've developed for use in my Creative Drama
Classroom (and a few games and lessons from others as well). All of these lessons
have been tested and proven successful in the classroom. Let me know if they
work for you. Have a great lesson plan you'd like to share? Send it to me!
I'll try it out and post it here. I'm hoping eventually to have a large library
of proven lesson plans here
Connected Courseware
- A series of courses compiled by Patrick M. Finelli. (Registration and payment
required)
- Theatre History Cybercourse
- Contemporary Performance Theory Cybercourse
- Caribbean Theatre
- Introduction to Theatre
- Sound for the Stage
Connections+ | Language Arts
Shakespeare Lesson Plans, Activities, Teachers' Guides, etc.:
- King Lear - Teachers' Guide.
- Much Ado About Nothing - Teachers' Guide.
- The Taming of the Shrew - Teachers' Guide.
- Julius Caesar - Teachers' Guide.
- Language Change - Pre-Shakespeare Study.
Creative Drama @ Illinois State
- A haphazardly presented site with some useful insights peppered throughout.
Welcome to Illinois State University's Creative Drama WEB site. This site is
intended for use with Theatre 280 Creative Drama, Theatre 381 Creative Drama Practicum,
and Curriculum and Instruction 281 Core I Drama in Early Childhood Education at
Illinois State University. The site was created with a small grant from the Office
of Research in Arts Technology at Illinois State University. This site was written
by Dr. Pamela Ritch, Professor, Department of Theatre at ISU.
Creative Drama and Theatre Resource Site
- A very comprehensive new site that offers a wonderful array of resources including
lessons, frameworks for approaching classroom drama and play suggestions.
Deep In The Bush, Where People Rarely Ever Go
- The stories used in this lesson were collected by the author while serving as
a Peace Corps Volunteer in Liberia, West Africa. He lived in Zwedru, a town surrounded
by the rainforest, or "the bush" as the Liberians called it. These tales have
been kid - tested and approved with students of all ages from around the world.
These stories, and any other African tales, work as a great introduction to the
wealth of culture and history that Africa has to offer. Also check out Peter Martin's Hammurabi, the Priest King website - the dilemmas can be used as interesting kick off points for Drama...
Denise's pages about GCSE Drama
- I'm a Drama teacher at Bishop Vaughan School in Swansea in South West Wales (UK).
For the past few years I've given my students notes to help them in their preparation
for the GCSE and A Level Drama examinations, and it occurred to me, with the advent
of the Internet, that these notes may well prove useful to others outside my own
school. I make them available to you in no official capacity whatsoever. If you
find them useful, great! If you find them useless, so be it! Either way, or if
you have any suggestions or comments, please drop me an email to denise@bradsweb.co.uk
Digital Shakespeare
- In joining the name of Shakespeare with the notion of the digital--the electronic,
the mechanical, the non-human--this course aims to raise questions about the roles
of various technologies, "new" and "old," in the reproduction of "Shakespeare"
as a cultural authority.
D is for Drama - Multi Level Drama Starters
- Some theory, ideas and activities to get you started in the Drama classroom.
DRAMA GAMES AND WARM-UP EXERCISES
- These games are invaluable preparation for the skills and involvement required
by the role plays. We strongly recommend using these prior to the role plays.
There are many other warm-up activities you could use - these are just suggestions.
Drama Games
- These are the most commonly played games in the Galt Collegiate Institute Drama
Club. Some games are more advanced than others and those games are played closer
to the end of the school year. Reading the suggestion box at the end can be very
helpful, and make the scene more humorous.
Drama In Education site (Kenneth Taylor)
- Kenneth's site is certainly taking off - he has a range of resources and has
started developing a lesson archive. Well worth a look.
Drama Lessons
- A small but useful collection of original lessons mainly suited to Primary classes
- Yes But Dialogue Game (3+)
- Everyday Objects Come to Life (any)
- Movement Journey (K-2)
- Tour Guide (4+)
- Action Drama (3+)
- I Need Some Help (3+)
- Dramatic Feelings (any)
The Drama Library
- Because we know that English teachers often teach both English and Drama we are
delighted to be able to offer a little help in this area too. Below is a list
of Teachit's Drama materials for you to print off / download / peruse at your
leisure / photocopy immediately ... We've also now added a list of useful Drama
links - see the bottom of the page for these. Any suggestions for good sites
(or even your own contributions) are most welcome - just drop us a mail
Dramania
- Fun, Free, and Drama-y Things to Do for Kids (and parents and teachers, too!)
Drama Tas - Members Lesson and Ideas Exchange
- In Tasmania, individual schools are responsible for developing their own drama
curriculum from K to 8. The TasmanianSecondary Assessment Board provides Drama
Syllabuses for study from years 9 to 12. Tasmanian teachers have been responsible
for the development of these syllabuses and standards
Drama Teacher's Resource Room
- "a place where you can kick back and find some ideas for your classroom or production.
- At the Drama Teacher's Resource Room we are striving to make it easier for you
to encourage creative and challenging experiences for students in your drama
classroom."
Drama Workshop: Ideas For Teaching Drama
- This site contains my own collection of ideas I have used for teaching drama
both in Theatre Workshop contexts for Youth Theatre Groups and for developing
spoken language skills in classrooms across a variety of age and ability ranges.
Encouraging the development of self-confidence through role play and dramatic
improvisation is a major feature of the approach used.
Dramatic Play and Creative Movement Skills Activities
- More than a dozen lessons at Teacher's Corner on PBS
EdHelper.com - Drama Lessons
- A collection of links to Drama lesson plans and ideas - many are already listed
on the page you're now reading.
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES OF THE UTAH SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL
- The Utah Shakespearean Festival is the place to turn when you need information
about Shakespeare and other theatre people, places, and events. Thus we have opened
our archives from past issues of Insights, Midsummer Magazine, educational study guides, souvenir programs, and other publications containing
the articles, pictures, and other teaching aids below. They are a starting point
for research and study, for teaching, and for general information.
This resource page will grow as we put more information together and provide
more aids of various kinds.
All the resources below are fully copyrighted by the Utah Shakespearean Festival.
You may, however, download and print them for educational purposes, as long as
you credit the Utah Shakespearean Festival on each article or photo.
Encarta Schoolhouse Drama/Dramatics Lessons
- Part of a much larger collection of lessons. Every learning area you can imagine
is represented (however minimally)
Exploring Prejudice in Young Adult Literature through Drama and Role Play
- A series of lessons by Barbara T. Bontempo. 5 activities designed to use Drama
to explore diversity (based on a novel).
Feldenkrais - Awareness through Movement
- Applications in Performing Arts - We are moved by a wonderful performance, meaning that our spirits are touched,
moved, changed by what we have experienced. Great performances do move us with
the emotional interaction between artist and audience. But in a more literal sense,
they also move us physically through the precision and artistry of the actual
movements of the artist's body. For example, it is the quality of touch and movement
that a master musician uses that brings forth a beautiful sound from an instrument.
The FELDENKRAIS METHOD® provides us with an excellent tool for developing this
artistry of movement and expressiveness in all performers, not just in those with
special talents.
- Applications in the Classroom -"Not exercise, not drama, not games, but the natural movement teachers often
attempt to inhibit in their students can be channelled into productive movement-based
activities to teach problem-solving and critical thinking. Learning movement and
using movement for learning needn’t be restricted to early childhood, but can
be applied to students of all ages. However, the sophistication and challenges
of the movement needs to increase as the student matures. Through simple, effortless
Feldenkrais® movement lessons, participants will discover both physical and mental
benefits of what Howard Gardner calls bodily kinaesthetic intelligence."
- FELDENKRAIS® for Actors: Alan Questel interviewed by Tommie St. Cyr , an Assistant Professor of Movement,
Voice and Acting. She has taught movement to the students in the University of
Utah's Actor Training Program for over 5 years.
Four Verbs Activity
- Fairly substantial instructions for an acting exercise.
Gateway to Educational Materials
- The Gateway provides the key to one-stop, any-stop access to high quality Internet
lesson plans, curriculum units and other education resources. Browse subject and
keyword lists, or search The Gateway. Retrieved records will link directly to
the Internet resources they describe - it's that easy! The Gateway currently
contains over 3283 education resources.
HighSchoolDrama.com
- This site is currently under construction but it looks to be a promising site
in the future. With lesson plans, skits, theatre games and etc.
Historical Roleplay
- The material on this page was learned at an inservice some years ago. This role
play was invented by Dorothy Heathcote, with the version presented below being
the way we use this idea in the classroom (so any mistakes are ours). We do not
know if this role play has been published in a book or periodical, and would be
happy to include a credit indicating such publication.
How to Critique a Play - Theatre Reviews
- by Barbara Bishop Students use the Play Review Checklist found at the first Trackstar Link as they read the on-line theatre reviews found at the other URLs listed
at this Trackstar. Students read the review and then use the checklist to see how thorough the
review was. It is best if students read reviews of plays with which they are familiar.
Teachers may want to assign only some of the reviews listed here if time restricts
or if students are not familiar with all plays. The checklist contains a rubric
which the teacher might want to use as a way to grade students as they write their
own reviews of plays.
Instructional Materials in Drama
- A website maintained by the Community Learning Network in Canada. A decent selection
of resources - some duplication of sites listed on the page you are now viewing.
Integration of Art and Drama
- A VERY interesting plan of lessons integrating theatre, art and art history.
Worth checking out for creative teaching ideas.
Kids 4 Broadway
- A workshop organisation that offers some Drama activities via this website -
also offer up to 12 original one-act plays written specifically for elementary
and middle school students to perform.
KinderArts
- Lesson ideas for young children.
Mystery and Morality Plays of Medieval English Theatre
- This Trackstar connects students with informative and interactive links to learn about the
Mystery and Morality plays of the English Middle Ages.
New York Time Learning Network
- A very useful site with a broad range of topics and materials. Lessons may not
be specifically Drama related but any decent Drama teacher will be able to adapt
the materials.
On-line Performing Arts Workshops with Tim and Tanya Chartier
- Tanya and Tim Chartier perform and teach mime, puppetry, and clowning at local,
national, and international levels. Now, learn the arts from their unique style!
The Performing Zone by Kerry Mason
- A drama web site for drama teachers and students of GCSE and A Level drama and
dance. It features, lesson plans, performing arts news, reources and handouts,
written coursework help and great educational drama links. Forums for teachers
and students and plans on Stanislavsky, Brecht, Artaud, Commedia and Marat Sade
and more.
Poetry Theatre
Saskatchewan Education Department
- An overview of a series of Drama lessons that form part of an Arts learning module.
This is from the Curriculum Overview section of this Canadian education department.
Seegers - now known as Knowledge Notes
- Seegers Resources, an exciting new site providing a wealth of educational resources.
Seegers Resources offers the ‘one stop’ convenience of offering a variety of educational
resources all in one place...launched with resources for Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
These include Hamlet lesson plans, Hamlet study notes and some historical background
to the play. In support of the Hamlet educational resources we have put together
a carefully selected catalogue of Hamlet audiobooks and Hamlet Videos. Look under KNOWLEDGE NOTES
Shakespeare Eclectic Science Fiction Interactive Theatre
Interactive Drama Freeform Live Action Role Play & Educational Gaming Resources
- This page is basically a place for links to information about and scenarios for
Interactive Drama, Freeform Role Plays, and Live Action Role Playing games. We'll
also try to incorporate as much information as possible about educational use
of role playing games and the like, particularly for language learning.
Shakespeare Lesson Plans and Courses
- A very good collection of Shakespeare specific lesson plans and online courses
- part of a much larger and very valuable Shakespeare site.
Shakespeare Magazine Teaching Resource
- "Each month, we feature one distinctive lesson. If you are not a Shakespeare
subscriber and would like to see a sample lesson, visit our lesson-of-the-month
page. You may also view the current table of contents of lessons available."
Speech and Drama in the Middle Schools
- by Jackie Collier Lost Mountain Middle School This has been created for new teachers
or teachers who have suddenly found themselves teaching speech/drama without having
any prior experience.
STEM~Net's Theatre Lesson Plans Page
- A small site that may be worth keeping an eye on.
Steve the Mimeguy
- Stephen La Frenie has been performing mime and physical theatre for over 22 years
and teaching for the last 19. An interesting site that might generate a few ideas on using Mime in your classes.
Stephen is also available to conduct workshops and performances (bear in mind
he is based on Canada). Hi site also contains quite a few outlines of teaching
programs and lesson activities.
THE POWER OF MASKS
- A lesson plan developed by Curriculum Corporation (Australia)
Teachers Helping Teachers
- This link is for the Arts page - but most subject areas are covered.. There are
a few Theatre Arts ideas.
Teaching Euripide's Medea
- A collection of resources used to teach the classic text.
TOAS Theatre on a Shoestring - Creative Classroom Ideas
- A Great selection of lessons, activities, information and other classroom related
materials.
Theatre 100: Introduction to Theatre
- -- Instructor: Mr. Larry Wild -- Fall 2000 --To provide the student with the
fundamental knowledge of the development of western drama and the techniques of
the theatrical arts of direction, acting, and design.
Theatre Games at VURT
- A list of improv games provided by an Australian Online gaming community
Theatre History Cybercourse
- A complete on-line course in Theatre History; contains lecture notes and resources.
Has recently become a pay for use site.
Theatre Lesson Plan Exchange
- Some lesson plans and warm-up activities. This site has gathered quite a few
resources since I last looked - check it out and keep track as it grows. This
site has grown into an impressive collection of resources. The author has an
interest in Goleman's "Emotional Intellingence" and offers some lessons exploring
that aspect as well... there are plans for technical lessons, practical, from
K-Adult - also improvs, warm-ups and games...
TRACKSTAR TRACKS
- Bunraku - Japanese Puppetry Theatre by Barbara Bishop Explore the awe-inspiring techniques of the Bunraku puppetry
masters. This Japanese art form involves the animation of large hand-crafted puppets.
Their three-person puppetry techniques are unlike any other in the world.
- How to Critique a Play - Theatre Reviews by Barbara Bishop Students use the Play Review Checklist found at the first Trackstar Link as they read the on-line theatre reviews found at the other URLs listed
at this Trackstar. Students read the review and then use the checklist to see how thorough the
review was. It is best if students read reviews of plays with which they are familiar.
Teachers may want to assign only some of the reviews listed here if time restricts
or if students are not familiar with all plays. The checklist contains a rubric
which the teacher might want to use as a way to grade students as they write their
own reviews of plays.
- Mystery and Morality Plays of Medieval English Theatre This Trackstar connects students with informative and interactive links to learn about the
Mystery and Morality plays of the English Middle Ages.
- Creating Sets Play Production-This is an overview course in technical theatre and drama.
As a part of the stagecraft unit, students are expected to utilize practical skills
in measuring, drawing scale models, and constructing scale set models of a play
to be performed during the current year. What they learn is then carried over
into the actual construction of a stage set. This enables the student to recognize
the value and difficulty of the technical side of a production. It also helps
encourage students to consider a career on the opposite side of the curtain. This
unit is found in the Content Standards and Learning Expectations of the Tennessee
Curriculum Frameworks: Drama Content Standard: Level VI. The learner will understand
and use processes, techniques, and materials of technical theatre
- Theatre History Drama I - Students should develop an awareness of theatre heritage and survey
theatre and dramatic conventions throughout history. This internet unit will allow
students to research the different eras of Theatre History. Once research has
been completed, student groups will select an era of Theater History, and then
each student will investigate a topic for that era. The groups will then present
their findings in a 20-30 minute multimedia presentation. This unit addresses
the following Content Standards and Learning Expectations of the Tennessee Curriculum
Frameworks: Drama Content Standard: Level II. The student will develop an awareness
of theatre heritage; Level III. The student will explore theatre heritage and
history; Level IV. The student will survey theatre and dramatic conventions throughout
history
- Dramatic Expression Do your drama students sometimes lack confidence when speaking/acting before
their peers? This unit helps build confidence in those students and provides creative
means for exploring their imaginations. The Curriculum Standard for Theatre Arts,
grade cluster 9-12, goal is to develop the means of expression for the individual
through the use of drama/theatre experience. In addition, the student will identify
and respond to various sensory stimuli.
- Greek Drama This is an introduction to Greek Drama with an emphasis on the history of Greek
Drama and specifically tragedy. It also explores the characteristics of the tragic
hero, a study of the Greek Theatre, and some information on Sophocles and his
play and Antigone
- Children's Creative Theatre K-2 / Special Education needs can be addressed using this unit. The stated
Learning Gap is using higher order thinking skills through problem solving and
imagination. Students use their imaginations as they study drama. The content
standard for technology states the student will analyze the social impact and
explore ethical issues of technology usage
- Basic Acting and Characterisation This track is designed for a General high school Drama student beginning to
learn acting skills and general characterization. Learning Gap and Curriculum
Standard) Acting skills include the body positions such as cheating out, full
front and profile and the ways students should use them. Most general drama students
have difficulty in creating characters, they cannot make them "believable" and
interesting.
- Drama These links provide access to units that teach creative dramatics or describe
various dramatic techniques. Interdisciplinary activities are also included in
order to incorporate drama with social studies, reading, science, art, and other
learning areas
- Creative Sparks Is it difficult for your high school students to express themselves creatively?
Sometimes free imagination is inhibited at the high school level, and it takes
a little push for these students to relax. This track is based on the Curriculum
Standard for Theatre Arts (Goal 1) for grade cluster 9-12: to develop means of
expression for the individual through the use of drama/theatre experiences
- Rockin' the Classroom with Multimedia and Drama A resource of drama activities, multimedia clips, and links to other web sites
and organizations that are valuable for the experienced drama teacher, and the
elementary teacher wanting to incorporate drama and theatre into their lessons.
- Victorian Costumes and Furniture This track takes students through websites with information on Victorian style
costumes and furniture. Great for Theatre Arts and drama students
Unit Lesson Plans (Brigham Young University)
- A series of of Lesson Units on a range of Drama/Theatre Arts areas:
- Acting, Creating Characters, Character Development, Characterization, Improvisation,
Movement and Mannerisms, Introduction to Directing, Dramatic Structure, The Stage,
Costume Construction, Blocking, Scene Development
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Y Touring Theatre Company
-
Y Touring Company is the national touring theatre company of the YMCA and these
Web pages feature details of all the plays devised and performed by the group
in schools and theatres around the country. Chief amongst these plays are "The
Gift", "Cracked" and "Pig in the Middle", which, with funding from the Government
and the Wellcome Trust, have all been written "to entertain and to generate informed
debate and discussion about how research in the life sciences may affect more
than our health in the years to come." As well as tour dates, cast details and
plot synopses, which cover such issues as xenotransplantation, genetic selection
and mental illness, the Web pages also give access to comprehensive teaching resources
including debate materials and suggestions for classroom activities.
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