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Preview of Funny Skits Teaching Stage Directions

Funny Skits Teaching Stage Directions

Teach theatre students about stage directions with these fun comedy skits for drama and acting classrooms."Emotional Zones" is about two scientists trying to teach two androids how to feel emotions. For 4 actors (male or female)."Pirates Stage Right" follows a crazy crew of pirates who have to push around their Captain and a tiny ship. For 5 or more actors (male or female)."The Joke Olympics" presents the matholypmics where mathletes compete, solving funny math problems. For 8 actors (male or f
Preview of Creating Drama Stage Directions and Scripts: Teaching Plans and Activities

Creating Drama Stage Directions and Scripts: Teaching Plans and Activities

Created by
Connie
This handout can be used with creative writing, English or drama students when the assignment is to write a play. It offers 1. an outline of basic stage direction elements2. an outline for writing scripts3. Write Now!- two dozen ideas for comedic/dramatic plays.Creating drama is a natural for young people. These activities offer them the chance to combine their realities with the fiction that they design.As always, this activity- PDF version- may be downloaded and printed for classroom use. A
Preview of LOS SALUDOS -Spanish Greetings- Ice Breaker ¿Quién eres Tú?

LOS SALUDOS -Spanish Greetings- Ice Breaker ¿Quién eres Tú?

Created by
El Jaguar
This worksheet is wonderful for students to get to know each other the first weeks of class. It will allow them to interview each other. The package consists of two worksheets. The first one has questions and answers in an easy format that can be used between two students to find about someone in the class. the second page will provide information about the student answering basic questions such as name, age, where they come from?, How many brothers and sisters? their birthdays, favorite book
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Reader’s Theater Final Project w/ 5 Days of Lesson Plans

Romeo and Juliet Reader’s Theater Final Project w/ 5 Days of Lesson Plans

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Make your Romeo and Juliet Unit memorable with this one week Reader’s Theater Activity. Lesson plans guide students through the entire process of selecting a scene, assigning parts, developing a script with vocal expression, facial expressions, and gestures, creating a Performance Brochure, rehearsing and performing! Includes a link to a student version in Google Slides! Please click the PREVIEW above for a closer look at everything included in this resource! This resource includes: ⭐ Five days
Preview of Restaurant Dialogue Thematic Unit Food Topic - En el restaurante

Restaurant Dialogue Thematic Unit Food Topic - En el restaurante

Teach your students the give and take of restaurant interactions with this amazing thematic dialogue. Interactive script will provide your students with dozens of authentic variations between a restaurant server and a customer using common textbook expressions above the Spanish 1 level. (Spanish 2 and above language learner levels, Immersion and Heritage Speaker)Included (Use for print-based and digital activities. Options to add text boxes, special instructions, images and highlight):· Biling
Preview of ACTING SHAKESPEARE | 1 Week Unit | Theatre & Drama

ACTING SHAKESPEARE | 1 Week Unit | Theatre & Drama

Bell to bell lessons for this one-week unit introducing students to Shakespearean acting! Slide presentations with videos, worksheets, activities to support students as they prepare one of 6 provided Shakespeare scenes! Give your students the support they need to succeed with this exciting but challenging material! Notes available for print or digital learning with Easel! Videos are brief but rich with great perspective and advice for young actors new to Shakespeare. Expose your students to mode
Preview of Macbeth Final Project as a Reader’s Theater Performance Activity With Scripts

Macbeth Final Project as a Reader’s Theater Performance Activity With Scripts

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Make Macbeth come to life with this 1-Week Reader’s Theater Performance Activity! Lesson plans and student materials guide students through the entire process of selecting a scene, assigning parts, developing a script with vocal expressions, facial expressions, and gestures, creating a performance brochure, rehearsing and performing! This summative assessment is the perfect way to end your Macbeth unit! Includes a link to all student materials in Google Drive. More Macbeth Resources: ⭐ Macbeth
Preview of Travel ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Travel ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Created by
Rike Neville
Travel is like a passport to different worlds, cultures, and experiences, except without the annoying passport control officers! Whether it's a weekend getaway to a neighboring town or a long-haul flight across the world, travel is an exciting and essential aspect of our lives. And what better way to learn English than through a travel-themed role play pack?This travel-themed role play pack is perfect for adult ESL teachers who want to make their classes interactive, engaging, and fun. This pack
Preview of Getting an Apartment & more ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Getting an Apartment & more ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Created by
Rike Neville
In this comprehensive role-play resource tailored for adult ESL students, learners dig into real-life housing scenarios surrounding apartment hunting, lease agreements, landlord interactions, roommate dynamics, and maintenance inquiries. This dynamic tool is designed to empower your students with practical language skills, fostering confidence in crucial situations.WHY THIS TOPIC? Well, it stems from a deep understanding of the challenges adult ESL students face while trying to find housing in
Preview of Going to the Dentist ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Going to the Dentist ROLE PLAYS for Adult ESL

Created by
Rike Neville
Ever found yourself in a dental chair, surrounded by unfamiliar words and procedures, in a foreign land? I sure have—experiences in South Korea and Mexico left me wide-eyed at the dentist's office, grappling with the language barrier. But those experiences sparked an idea: role plays to give adult ESL students a glimpse at what they might encounter and exposure to language that might be helpful.These immersive dental visit role plays add depth and fun to health lessons. Students step into patie
Preview of Travel and Vacation In The Airport Script Activities - Diálogo Temático

Travel and Vacation In The Airport Script Activities - Diálogo Temático

A thematic dialogue that provides review of an exchange of basic information at an advanced level. This interactive conversation will provide your students with dozens of variations where the interaction takes place between two strangers in an airport who are waiting for their flight. (Adapts easily to other forms of transportation; train, bus, cruise ship, ferry, etc.)Included (Option to use as print-based or digital resource. Add text boxes, special instructions and highlight - Approximates i
Preview of Adult ESL Role Plays GOING CAMPING

Adult ESL Role Plays GOING CAMPING

Created by
Rike Neville
Go camping! This role-play resource tailored for adult ESL students came about because I had a small group of outdoorsy camping enthusiasts studying alongside students who'd never slept in a tent. So, to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-life experiences, I created this resource to boost language skills through engaging camping scenarios. Inspired by the excitement of my camper students sharing their camping adventures, I wanted to provide a platform where their tales could fl
Preview of Hamlet Act 1 Scene 2 "O that this too too..." Soliloquy #1  summative assessment

Hamlet Act 1 Scene 2 "O that this too too..." Soliloquy #1 summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions to test comprehension of Hamlet's Act 1 Scene 2 soliloquy "O, that this too too solid flesh should melt..."Answer key included
Preview of Performance-based Assessment for The Importance of Being Earnest

Performance-based Assessment for The Importance of Being Earnest

Created by
Flee Ennui
My students loved this collaborative assignment. You might want to place students in play-writing groups when you start reading The Importance of Being Earnest so that they can start brainstorming right away. Otherwise, this works well as a final assessment of the play in place of an essay or test. You could have groups perform other groups' plays as well. *You may want to include these requirements: Every person in the group must appear before the camera - ACTING.  No more than 5 group memb
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

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