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One Person Monologue Lesson

One Person Monologue Lesson    Give students the opportunity to write, act and direct, all in one lesson! Ideal for sixth through eighth graders with prior drama exper ...

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The Chase Lesson

The Chase Lesson    Looking for an exciting way to teach students about personal space and self-esteem? This lesson is a great way to help students practice self-control, imitati ...

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Body Objects: Acting The Dreamer Story

Body Objects: Acting The Dreamer Story    How do we get students excited about the details and setting in a story? Dive into the vivid world of The Dreamer, ada ...

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Señor Coyote Acts as a Judge

Señor Coyote Acts as a Judge    What better way to teach action-reaction than a story packed with mischievous animal characters, including a clever coyote, a sneaky ...

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Creating Mood

Creating Mood Lesson    Creating mood effectively is one of the most important lessons young actors can learn. In this lesson, students can practice using their imagination ...

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How the World Was Formed on Turtle’s Back

How the World Was Formed on Turtle's Back Lesson    “How the Earth Was Formed on Turtle’s Back,” is an Onondaga creation story that features ...

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Paper Bag Charades

Paper Bag Charades Lesson    Improv can be intimidating at first, so it’s important to give students support tools and structure as they’re learning it! In this lesson, cha ...

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Animal Shapes Story Lesson

Animal Shapes Story Lesson    There’s no better way to get students engaged and in their bodies than animal work! In this lesson, students can practice imitating and transfo ...

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Planning and Practicing: The School Crisis

Planning and Practicing: The School Crisis Lesson    How can we get students hungry for more planning and practicing? Let them see what it’s like whe ...

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Planning and Practicing: The Tightrope

Planning and Practicing: The Tightrope Lesson    Are your students planning and practicing pros yet? This lesson is a great way to encourage studen ...

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Three Scenes from a Book

Three Scenes from a Book Lesson    Creating a drama is one of the best ways to identify the most essential events in a story! In this lesson for students in grades 3-12, ...

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An Absolutely Gorgeous Day Poem

  An Absolutely Gorgeous Day Poem     Students will love this globe-trotting poem, packed with action and humor! The narrator wants to run away but can’t decid ...

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Henry’s Magic Hat Lesson

Henry's Magic Hat Lesson    What are the essential building blocks of every story? In this lesson, you will have the chance to lead students through a simple yet engagin ...

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Reader’s Theater

Reader's Theater Lesson    Whether or not you are new to Reader’s Theater, this lesson will provide you with innovative ways to bring it into your classroom.  Providing a ...

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Open Scenes Lesson

Open Scenes Lesson    Challenge students to read between the lines and play distinctive characters in these open-ended scenes. With dialogue that purposefully leaves details up ...

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