Emergency Sub Plan! Drama Technical Theatre Professions Video Class Discussion
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Need something for a substitute to teach? Teach your students about theater professions. This lesson gives students an opportunity to learn about various theater professions--the costume designer of Wicked, stage properties from Hamilton, set design of Beetle Juice, lighting designer of War Horse and a sound designer. Excellent for gifted learners or students who need independent study or an alternative assignment. This is terrific for a substitute as well.
How do I use this in my classroom? A teacher could assign this lesson to be completed at home, in-class or as an independent study.
Teacher needs access to the internet.
These lessons are available in Choice Boards as well. Great for differentiation!
This lesson includes:
- Teachers Letter
- Seven video clips focused on the different theater companies
- 36 Questions--no sets of questions are alike
- Teacher's Key--hooray!
- Live Links-- ready to go
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