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11th grade performing arts webquest microsofts

Preview of Shakespeare Webquest - DIGITAL

Shakespeare Webquest - DIGITAL

Created by
Just Drama
Take your students on a journey while learning about Shakespeare! Students will navigate through 4 tasks to explore the history and background of the Bard. The PowerPoint presentation includes questions and hyperlinks for students to research William Shakespeare's relevance in modern society. Paper and digital quiz, teacher keys, and worksheet included!***GOOGLE FORM QUIZ INCLUDED***EDITABLE DOCUMENTS!Feedback & Followers:If you enjoy this unit, please leave a review! It enables teachers to
Preview of TYPES of STAGES | 2 Day Unit | Theatre & Drama

TYPES of STAGES | 2 Day Unit | Theatre & Drama

2 DAY UNIT introducing the four primary types of stages: Proscenium, Arena (Theatre in the Round), Thrust, and Blackbox. Slide presentation with guided notes including pictures and diagrams as well as worksheets and webquest. Loads of examples and opportunities to explore the advantages and challenges presented by each type of stage. INCLUDED15 Slide PowerPoint Presentation Multiple photos and diagrams for each type of stageGuided Notes3 Bell Ringers / WorksheetsWebquestQuizKeysFOR MORE THEATRE
Preview of Julius Caesar Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Julius Caesar Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This internet based pre-reading activity teaches students about Shakespeare, historical setting, key concepts etc to do with the play and the Roman Empire. It also includes a paragraph response with two writing topics. It is suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. It has a RUBRIC included for quick and easy marking. MS Word. Editable. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab!
Preview of Webquest on Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Webquest on Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Created by
Bethany Edstrom
Every year I direct a Shakespeare play with my middle schoolers, and I use this webquest to introduce my students to the world of Elizabethan theatre. Right now, I use it with sixth graders, though I have used it with 7th and 8th grades in the past as well, and it would also be appropriate for high school students who are new to the study of Shakespeare’s world. This webquest is extensive: it includes four sources (one from Britannica, one from the personal travel blog of a university librarian
Preview of Intro to A Midsummer Night's Dream Webquest

Intro to A Midsummer Night's Dream Webquest

Created by
Powered by Books
In this introductory assignment, students use the linked websites to answer questions on the following categories related to William Shakespeare and MSND. Categories include: Shakespeare's Life, Elizabethan Religion, Elizabethan Period, Marriage and Romance, Fairies, MSND itself, and Elizabethan Theater. There are bonus questions at the end. I do allow students to earn extra credit, but the document is editable, so you can make changes if need be. The answer key included.
Preview of VAUDEVILLE THEATRE | 1 Week Drama Unit

VAUDEVILLE THEATRE | 1 Week Drama Unit

One week of bell to bell lessons for Vaudeville! PowerPoint w/Guided Notes, Videos, Webquest, Bell Ringers, Quiz, and SCENE WORK with rubric and reflection! Perfect for secondary drama classes or adventurous English and history teachers! Students will learn about the world of Vaudeville - its history, style, and influence on the modern age. Unit culminates with pairs performing various sections from the famous "Who's On First?" UNIT INCLUDESPacing Guide PowerPoint w/videosGuided NotesBell Ringe
Preview of A Midsummer Night's Dream Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

A Midsummer Night's Dream Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This assignment is designed to get students to find out some interesting details about William Shakespeare, the Globe theatre, Elizabethan England, and other things specifically related to the play. There is also an optional meta-cognition requirement. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab! 1 Period. Editable. MS Word Format
Preview of Film Studies: Web Quest Movie Trailers

Film Studies: Web Quest Movie Trailers

This product is perfect for online-learning or independent learning. Students will follow the links in the product and complete a web quest about the history and purpose of movie trailers. Students will learn about how film has developed since its onset and the different characteristics found within trailers of a specific genre.
Preview of Radium Girls Webquest

Radium Girls Webquest

Created by
TEACHthroughTECH
This task is perfect to start a unit about the play or book, Radium Girls. This WebQuest has students navigate through one website in order to gain a foundational understanding of who the Radium Girls were. Students will go on a "scavenger hunt" through the Radium Girls website and will end the activity knowing so much about these women and what they went through!***I did not create the website used in this activity.***
Preview of Hamlet Webquest

Hamlet Webquest

This Webquest is intended for use AFTER students have read Hamlet. It takes students through articles, videos, and stage production sites that discuss different adaptations of the play. At the end of the Webquest, students are instructed to write about their own adaptation of Hamlet and how they would bring it to life. This is an activity that can easily be expanded upon from the small paragraph included here!
Preview of Theatre Jobs Classroom Workshop

Theatre Jobs Classroom Workshop

Students will form groups. Each group covers a specific theatre job and creates a workshop in which they teach everything they learn about that job. They also create a hands on activity for the rest of the class to participate in doing.
Preview of VAUDEVILLE WEBQUEST | Theatre History

VAUDEVILLE WEBQUEST | Theatre History

Fun intro to Vaudeville, its history, and a close look at the famous "Who's On First?" One class period - NO PREP! Includes 28 questions from 4 sources (including video) that explore the history and comedy of Vaudeville. Wraps up with a writing reflection. Perfect for sub days or distance learning!
Preview of Music Careers Webquest

Music Careers Webquest

Your students will enjoy learning about the many different careers in the music industry with this fun and informative web quest. Direct links are included for each of the 17 music career categories. Students also reflect on their favorite careers via a written reflection task. Each music career category is assigned its own table to research the salary, education, skills needed, etc. Answer key is not included as the student has the freedom to research many music careers within the music categor
Preview of Online Scavenger Hunt - Copyright/Fair Use Lesson

Online Scavenger Hunt - Copyright/Fair Use Lesson

This document is an online scavenger hunt, ideal for high school or middle school students in a music classroom. This worksheet was created for a unit on copyright & fair use laws, and acts as a fun and easy way to assess student's understanding of the unit. On the worksheet, students are asked to find examples of free music online and explain why they are legal. This scavenger hunt could be done as an individual or a group project, and may even provide you with new music resources! The b
Preview of History of the Guitar WebQuest

History of the Guitar WebQuest

Students complete WebQuest to learn about guitar history.
Preview of PITCHING A MOVIE-WHAT DO I DO?

PITCHING A MOVIE-WHAT DO I DO?

Created by
mike noland
The world of film seems so exciting and easy but it all starts with a single idea. Taking this idea and turning into a film is the basis of this project. Though you don't have to actually write an entire film script you could, if you wanted to. You could even film the final project as an advanced assignment. Jumping thru all the hoops is the basic idea of getting a film "Greenlit" This requires good writing skills, creative ideas and research.
Preview of ✨Editable Romeo and Juliet Webquest✨

✨Editable Romeo and Juliet Webquest✨

Created by
MrsWonchCreates
Revolutionize Your Classroom with Our Editable Google Doc Webquest on Romeo and Juliet! ✨ Unleash Shakespeare's world in an engaging format! Our Webquest, conveniently in editable Google Doc form, facilitates seamless collaboration and customization for teachers. Elevate learning, spark curiosity, and bring the magic of Romeo and Juliet to life! #InteractiveTeaching #GoogleClassroomReady
Preview of Black History Month Theatre WebQuest Independent Work No-Prep

Black History Month Theatre WebQuest Independent Work No-Prep

No-Prep Resource for Independent Work in Drama/Theatre class!Great exploration for Black History Month, should take around 45 minutes-1 hour.Students will work their way through internet resources and must have a way to access the internet. They also need headphones or speakers. Google Drive file is linked in the notes of the first slide of the PPT.
Preview of Shakespeare Life and Times & Globe Theater WebQuest graphic organizer w/KEY

Shakespeare Life and Times & Globe Theater WebQuest graphic organizer w/KEY

Links are provided throughout (with the exception of the bio section) the lesson for students to explore:His bio informationHis invention and unique use of language and insultsElizabethan theater and the cultureHis worksFor Shakespeare lessons and units on Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Julius Caesar, please visit my store for easy browsing by title.
Preview of Guitar Online Assignment (MUSIC)

Guitar Online Assignment (MUSIC)

Introductory assignment on this topic. Basically the 5W's that apply:1. Students are directed to a kid safe online resource2. Students read about the topic3. Students list 4 Facts about the topic4. Students summarize the topic in 4-5 sentences5. Students explain what they found most interesting about the topic6. Students insert 2 pictures related to the topic and explain what each picture is
Preview of The Great Depression: Life for Dust Bowl Migrants in California

The Great Depression: Life for Dust Bowl Migrants in California

Students will journey on a snapshot exploration of life for Dust Bowl migrants in California during the Great Depression. To gain an understanding of their experience, they will first, answer the map study questions. Then, choose one picture to analyze, one song to analyze, and one oral history interview to analyze. Finally, students will answer the question: “What was life like for Dust Bowl migrants in California?” using the information gathered from all three sources.Features links to the "Mi
Preview of Dramaturgy Webquest: The Glass Menagerie

Dramaturgy Webquest: The Glass Menagerie

Created by
Rake Theater
A web-based activity to use with theater students or in an English Language Arts class for the study of Tennessee Williams' play The Glass Menagerie. Includes rubric and Core Arts Standards. Great for distance learning!
Preview of Drama Theatre Arts Shakespeare Webquest Q&A Worksheet plus Teacher Key - DIGITAL

Drama Theatre Arts Shakespeare Webquest Q&A Worksheet plus Teacher Key - DIGITAL

Created by
Just Drama
Use this worksheet to help your students compile research about the BARD and use it as a study guide for a quiz! Teacher Key included. EDITABLE DOCUMENTS!If you want the Webquest, worksheet, and quiz click below:Shakespeare Webquest Complete UnitFeedback & Followers:If you enjoy this unit, please leave a review! It enables teachers to find valued products. If you have suggestions to improve this product let me know! Follow my page so you can be updated when I upload new products :)~~~~~~~~~~
Preview of Woodstock 1969 Festival Hyperdoc/WebQuest Activity

Woodstock 1969 Festival Hyperdoc/WebQuest Activity

This Woodstock Hyperdoc Activity is a fun and engaging way to teach your students about the iconic music festival that defined a generation. This hyperdoc includes interactive activities, videos, and readings that will allow your students to explore the history and significance of Woodstock. Students will then create their own musical lineup for their own Woodstock Festival. Perfect for middle and high school students, this activity can be used in both in-person and virtual classrooms.
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