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Managing Misbehavior in Drama
A Management Approach to Redirect Misbehaving Actions in Drama. Young children need a way to recognize incorrect behavior choices while also feeling in control in the classroom. So much misbehavior arrives from young people- Feeling out of control- Needing attention ...
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Kindergarten Lessons
Recommended Lesson Sequence for Kindergarten
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Assessing Student Participation
A teacher recently posed a question to me regarding assessing student participation in class. “What is the best way to get students to speak up in class and how should that be evaluated?” A fellow colleague recommended that he ...
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Storytelling Tips & Techniques
I picked up these storytelling tips over the years working both as a classroom teacher and working with children in drama education. I'm sharing them with you because I think stories are one of the best ways to reach people. -Karen Selecting a StoryCh ...
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Make a Learning Impact with Drama
What should I teach in Drama to make the learning more impactful? As teachers we want to teach everything right away but the best practice i ...
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Character Education for Kindergarten
Drama & Character Education
Building character is a life long process. The formation of good character begins when people are very young. There are many human qualities that make character: honesty responsibility, resourcefulness, etc. Many of these qualities can be taught throu ...
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Kindergarten Curriculum Overview
Classroom teachers and drama educators: all you need to implement this program in your classroom is a group of students, a space large enough in which to move comfortably, a signaling device, and you!
MISSION
This curriculum is a first step to introducing the youngest students to dram ...
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Building personal character through drama
Building personal character through drama is easy with many of its interactive processes: planning, rehearsing, devising, evaluating, and critiquing others. During the acting process, actors must interpret, analyze, discuss, and imitate the character trai ...
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Introducing Criticism and Critique in Drama
Criticism is a process for gathering information to analyze, classify, interpret, evaluate or judge a work of art to better understand or improve it. Skills involved with critique (analysis, interpretation, evaluation) rank high on ...
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Classroom Management: Group Work with Young Students
Let’s get the conversation started about classroom management in drama. Teachers have posed many questions to us concerning management techniques including this one about group work with young students. I will answer this and then request other ideas from this newsl ...
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