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Mime with The Ever-Evolving Green Man Lesson
Mime with The Ever-Evolving Green Man Lesson Mime is one of the most challenging and most important skills for young actors to learn. Inspired by Gail E. Haley’s The Green Man, this lesson challenges actors to create group mimes based on scenes from the book. This lesson comes with variations for students in grades 3-8 … Read more
Habitats, Needs of Living Things, and Body Details Lesson
Habitats, Needs of Living Things, and Body Details Lesson How can we keep students fully engaged through complex subject matter? Ask them to engage their bodies as well as their minds! This exciting lesson integrates Drama with Language Arts and Science by asking students to create habitats and settings using only their bodies. It also … Read more
Traveling Through a Setting
Traveling Through a Setting activity Traveling through a Setting uses locomotor movement and enough space so students can travel as a group of 7-10 people. This is a great application of sense memory and collaboration. No materials needed, just open space.
Sensory Observation and Recall
Sensory Observation and Recall activity This activity is designed to encourage observation and communication. It requires participants or instructor to bring in objects that can fit in a box.
I Spy
I Spy (PDF) A simple game of I Spy that does not require any additional materials. You can use this activity to develop the participant’s five senses and observation skills.