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Higher education drama tools for common cores for SMART Notebook

Preview of Improv Games

Improv Games

Created by
Nathaniel Strick
A 30 minute lesson introducing improvisation. This lesson is appropriate for all ages and features 8 different activities from easy to advanced.
Preview of Our 5 Senses Body Parts Adapted Matching Activity Book

Our 5 Senses Body Parts Adapted Matching Activity Book

Created by
Irene King
This is a nice SmartBoard activity for learning our different body parts on the SmartBoard interactively.Please click on the various sample pages to see the colorful pictures, activities and scoring rubric that are both motivating and fun for expanding prior knowledge regarding our five senses of our human body and its parts.
Preview of Multiple Intelligence (MI) SMARTboard (Secondary/Adult) by Jennifer A. Gates

Multiple Intelligence (MI) SMARTboard (Secondary/Adult) by Jennifer A. Gates

Teaching gifted, talent development or preparing students for Common Core by teaching them to identify their strengths? This is the perfect way to introduce Multiple Intelligence: 8 characteristics that students can use to best identify ways in which they can make positive growth. They are: nature smart, logic smart, self smart, people smart, word smart, picture smart, body smart, and music smart. Introduce and explore Multiple Intelligence in depth with students the elementary or primary and
Preview of Death of a Salesman SmartBoard Discussion Notes

Death of a Salesman SmartBoard Discussion Notes

Created by
Scott Johnson
These colorful SmartBoard discussion notes for Death of a Salesman cover everything from plot and characterization to in-depth looks at the set design and other production aspects of this ground-breaking American work. Along the way, the character of Ben, the contrast between Happy and Biff, and a discussion of Miller’s essay “Tragedy and the Common Man” provide jumping-off points for verbal and written responses.
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