Drama/Play Vocabulary Word Wall
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Grade Levels
K - 5th, Homeschool
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
CCSSRL.3.5
CCSSRL.4.5
CCSSRL.4.10
CCSSRL.5.5
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
29 pages
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What educators are saying
I love the graphics and the descriptions. Our students and I refer to these anchor posters often. Thank you so much for creating them!
I utilized these word wall vocabulary cards with Expeditionary Learning (EL)'s 4th Grade, Module 3. My students referred to it when we were reading a play and learning about the structure of a play.
Description
Great resource for teaching/reviewing important vocabulary in a Drama or Play.
Words Included:
- Actors
- Cast of Characters
- Narrator
- Play
- Props
- Stage Directions
- Scene
- Character Tags
- Act
- Costumes
- Drama
- Playwright
- Script
- Dialogue
- Theatre
- Setting
- Plus a reference sheet with all of the drama terms for the teacher or use for student notebooks (2 pages)
- Teaching Points Guide (mini lesson ideas)
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Total Pages
29 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
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Standards
to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
CCSSRL.3.5
Refer to parts of stories, dramas, and poems when writing or speaking about a text, using terms such as chapter, scene, and stanza; describe how each successive part builds on earlier sections.
CCSSRL.4.5
Explain major differences between poems, drama, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems (e.g., verse, rhythm, meter) and drama (e.g., casts of characters, settings, descriptions, dialogue, stage directions) when writing or speaking about a text.
CCSSRL.4.10
By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poetry, in the grades 4–5 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range.
CCSSRL.5.5
Explain how a series of chapters, scenes, or stanzas fits together to provide the overall structure of a particular story, drama, or poem.