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Preview of Monsters Are Due on Maple Street – Activities w/Theme Essay - Print & DIGITAL

Monsters Are Due on Maple Street – Activities w/Theme Essay - Print & DIGITAL

Created by
Joy Sexton
Monsters Are Due on Maple Street – These standards-aligned resources focus on vocabulary, plot details, characterization, and theme for Rod Serling's science fiction teleplay. Now includes a PRINT and DIGITAL version! Students dig deep into the text to provide evidence and practice close reading skills. Includes two different differentiated writing assignments with convenient grading tools.To access the DIGITAL version, you will find:--a PDF with links to each of the resources--directions for u
Preview of Fairy Tale Lesson Plan Bundle

Fairy Tale Lesson Plan Bundle

Created by
love2learn2day
This lesson plan bundle—one of my all-time favorite ELA units to teach—contains activities designed to generate enthusiasm and skills in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and performing. Read on for notes regarding grade level usage. And see the Preview for Table of Contents, Standards correlations, and sample materials. Questions? Please contact me. Email: love2teach2day@gmail.com I hope you enjoy my favorite unit! Cynthia The unit bundle includes the following, totaling over 100 pages
Preview of Storytelling with Rubrics | Middle School Writing | Creative Writing

Storytelling with Rubrics | Middle School Writing | Creative Writing

You and your students will love this combination of creative writing, public speaking, and group collaboration! Plus, prepare your students, as self-directed learners, to be highly organized, well-planned, and how to work cooperatively in groups. This student-centered fun mini-unit resource is included in a bundle! Student ♥ Engagement Bundle of Language Arts Lessons for Middle and High SchoolAdaptable for all age groups - is this standards-based ELA mini-unit, a week of lessons culminate in an
Preview of Emergency Sub Plan!  Beginning Acting| Character Analysis

Emergency Sub Plan! Beginning Acting| Character Analysis

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
This one to two day low prep lesson focuses on a particular acting exercise--character analysis. It is created for an introduction to theater or beginning acting class. Students view a segment of a play or musical (filmed live if possible), use the questions provided to write a short analysis, (short expository writing) and write about a character of their choosing. Need an emergency lesson or substitute? This is one I used many times when I was in a fix. This product can be used with any p
Preview of Drama Lesson|  St. Patricks Day| Creative Writing| Playwriting Monologue

Drama Lesson| St. Patricks Day| Creative Writing| Playwriting Monologue

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
Have a little leprechaun fun! This lesson focuses on a play-writing exercise--the monologue and beginning acting using a St. Patrick's Day theme. Students select an object indicative of St. Patrick's Day (which the teacher provides from this lesson) and write a monologue speaking as the object. Then, they design the object on their own paper and perform their monologue. Students don't even realize they are studying play-writing. Just copy and go! This lesson was created for a creative dramatics
Preview of Super Spoken Word/Slam Poetry Club

Super Spoken Word/Slam Poetry Club

This multi-resource has everything you need to run a fun and meaningful poetry club from start to finish. This resource can also be adapted to use in the classroom for lessons on slam/spoken word poetry. Designed with Gayle Danley, National and International Slam Poetry Champion, this unit exposes students to the world of Slam/Spoken Word Poetry and inspires them to write and perform their own spoken word poetry.In this package, you have access to:-A ten-week plan for the club-Lessons designed
Preview of Drama Lesson| Christmas Creative Writing with Given Circumstance

Drama Lesson| Christmas Creative Writing with Given Circumstance

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
This lesson focuses on a play-writing exercise--the monologue and beginning acting. Each student is handed a slip of paper for a particular Christmas character with a given circumstance which they must write into a monologue. If time allows, the students perform their monologues. Students don't even realize they are studying play-writing. This can be adapted for other holidays, too. It's such fun! This lesson was created for a creative dramatics, introduction to theater or creative writing
Preview of Emergency Substitute Drama Lesson| My Birthday Play Writing Monologue

Emergency Substitute Drama Lesson| My Birthday Play Writing Monologue

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
This fun lesson focuses on BIRTHDAYS! through a play-writing exercise--the monologue and beginning acting. Students select an object indicative of a birthday present which the teacher provides from this low prep lesson and write a monologue speaking as or using the object. Then, they design the object on their own paper and perform their monologue. Students don't even realize they are studying play-writing. Just copy and go!This is a great lesson for a substitute. This lesson could be used for
Preview of Red Ribbon Week: Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!

Red Ribbon Week: Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!

Created by
Loving the Arts
The Arts Connect lessons integrate a variety of artistic means to engage students. Lesson One: Respect Yourself; Be Drug Free uses drama to influence positive choices through role play. The lesson objective is to help students decide ahead of time how they are going to handle the pressure to do unsafe and illegal activities. Students first examine refusal skills through role play, then collaborate in small groups to develop scenes based on positive choices. Materials include Respect Yourself emb
Preview of Describing Through Body Language

Describing Through Body Language

Created by
gingerskids
In this lesson, students act-out their feelings through role-playing. They use body language to connect with specific feelings. Visualizing is an important part of comprehension. Picture books provide pictures for younger children. “Painting pictures with words” can do the same for older students. Instead of saying, “I am sad,” They can write, “I lowered my head as tears began to spill from my eyes,” making their characters come to life Complete instructions, and everything you need to teac
Preview of Emergency Substitute Drama Lesson Easter Holiday| Creative Writing| Monologue

Emergency Substitute Drama Lesson Easter Holiday| Creative Writing| Monologue

Created by
Dramamommaspeaks
This fun low prep lesson focuses on a play-writing exercise--the monologue and beginning acting. Students select an object indicative of the Easter holiday which the teacher provides from this lesson and write a monologue speaking as or using the object. Then, they design the object on their own paper and perform their monologue. Students don't even realize they are studying play-writing. Just copy and go! HOW SHOULD I USE THIS LESSON IN MY CLASSROOM? This lesson was created for a creative dr
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