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Introductory Lessons
We designed these lessons to introduce the skills and concepts of drama before moving to more integrated work. Begin by teaching these seven introductory lessons which are geared for 1st though 8th graders. Not enough time to teach seven lessons? Then we recommend you download le ...
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Drama Objectives
The Erickson Drama/Learning Program contains three categories of drama objectives: Self Management, Collaborative, and Discipline-based Art Objectives.
Self-Management or Intr ...
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Difference between Drama and Theater
Difference between Drama and Theater One of the top six questions asked by teachers learning to integrate drama is: "Do I have to do a pl ...
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Philosophy of this Drama/Learning Program
Organizing Philosophy of this Drama/Learning Program by Karen Erickson Drama is an organized exploration into self-awareness and self-expression using movement, rhythm, verbalization, ...
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Five Word Focus for Drama Skills
Five Word Focus: a FREE resource There are three primary tools in drama: mind, body,and voice. These tools are used almost exclusively, particularly when getting started in the a ...
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Drama Learning Levels
The Erickson Drama/Learning Program is organized by four distinct and progressive levels and a Five Word Focus. These Five Words ...
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Introductory Curriculum
Start here if you're new to drama.
Welcome to the Erickson Drama/Learning Program materials.
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 ...
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Types of Conflict Poster
Download this FREE poster to learn about Types of Conflict in Drama. Join today to visit ...
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Collaborate Poster
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