Science Integrated Drama Lesson

Science Integrated Drama Lesson

Drama Lesson Integrated with Science Overview: this drama lesson demonstrates tailoring the Body Objects activity for science. This FREE lesson steps you through an acting story with a focus on science.  The emphasis is on the question: “How can we use our bodies to show what we know about story and habitats?”  This lesson provides teaching tips, assessments and … Read more

Language Arts Integrated Drama Lesson

Language Arts Integrated Drama Lesson

Drama Lesson Integrated with Language Arts Overview: this drama lesson demonstrates tailoring the Body Objects activity for language arts learning. This FREE lesson steps you through an acting story with a focus on language arts.  The emphasis is on the question: “What impact do details have on creating and communicating ideas?”  This lesson provides teaching tips, assessments and further … Read more

Acting Story Lesson

acting story

Acting Story Lesson using Body Objects activity Overview: this lesson combines drama skills with a story to form a drama. This FREE lesson couples an acting story (included) with body objects work to create a Drama.  Using a story turns the Body Object activity into a Drama.  The goal for participants is to demonstrate how concentration, imagination, imitation, and collaboration are … Read more

Drama Skills and Vocabulary Lesson

students showing drama skills

Drama Skills and Vocabulary Lesson using Body Objects activity  Overview: this lesson starts building drama skills in groups new to integration work.   Use this FREE skill-building lesson with students to introduce concentration, imagination, and teamwork through group activities.  Their goal is to increase their drama skills by learning to create setting and props using their physical bodies.  They will also … Read more

The Circus Lesson: Introducing the Three P’s

The Circus Lesson: Introducing the Three P’s

The Circus Lesson: Introducing the Three P’s Overview: students demonstrate the skills necessary to create a good drama. Objectives:  students identify the importance of planning and practicing; discuss good audience behaviors; demonstrate use of the drama tools (mind, body, voice). Students create a variety of circus acts.  At first it doesn’t go so well because … Read more