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Common Core SL.6.2 scripts

Preview of SHEL SILVERSTEIN'S NOISE DAY POEM SOCRATIC SEMINAR + ACTIVITY- SCIENCE OF SOUND

SHEL SILVERSTEIN'S NOISE DAY POEM SOCRATIC SEMINAR + ACTIVITY- SCIENCE OF SOUND

Looking for a way to engage your students in thoughtful conversation and meet the Speaking and Listening goals of the Common Core? Then, practicing seminar is definitely worth your time. I trained and taught over a ten year period under the Paideia philosophy which utilizes socratic seminar as one of the three columns of instruction. Seminar is an excellent way to assess student understanding throughout a project/unit. Used midway through, teachers can identify areas where students need further
Preview of Improvisation for Collaboration - A Classroom Management Strategy

Improvisation for Collaboration - A Classroom Management Strategy

Created by
Andy Knuth
Want to add more engaging, fun material to get students to work together? With my experience of over 10 years teaching improvisation at The Second City to students 3-13 years old, I have compiled a list of 7 improv games designed to get students actively working together in a fun way. You can use these games not as a drama exercise but as a classroom management strategy. Your students will love coming to your class and you can use these strategies as a reward or to refresh how to work together.
Preview of Mixed-Up Fairy Tales: Exploring Story Elements through Dramatic Arts

Mixed-Up Fairy Tales: Exploring Story Elements through Dramatic Arts

Created by
Loving the Arts
Mixed-Up Fairy Tales: Exploring Story Elements through Dramatic Arts is the second lesson in my Once Upon a Time Unit, designed to teach Common Core Reading and English-Language Arts* standards with an artistic bent. The lesson begins with a retelling of a favorite fairy tale Rapunzel along with an anchor chart for Fairy Tale Elements. I used Paul Zelinsky’s Rapunzel because it’s a personal favorite, but a favorite tale from the storyteller is best. Students read traditional fairy tales, complet
Preview of SET THE FABLE - A play that can be produced On-Line

SET THE FABLE - A play that can be produced On-Line

Created by
Neil Schleifer
As drama teachers discover that, for the 2020-21 school year, they may need to perform remotely, this six character, ten-minute play is a fun and funny opportunity to have students create characters and tell a story with a defined beginning, middle, and end. Each character is clearly defined. The piece uses familiar characters from Greek mythology and literature.
Preview of A Lunch In Ghana with Classroom Activities and Teacher's Guide

A Lunch In Ghana with Classroom Activities and Teacher's Guide

This is an original short play that imagines a fictional conversation between Maya Angelou, Malcolm X and W.E.B. Dubios. This product also includes 7 printable, Common Core aligned classroom activities that can be used in addition to reading the play. These activities not only provide a more in-depth understanding of this play, but also meet literacy standards across several subjects including reading, writing and social studies. This play can be a great Black History Month or Women's History Mo
Preview of Printable Discussion Stems

Printable Discussion Stems

Created by
Parlay Ideas
Encourage your students to build on, challenge, question and introduce new ideas into classroom discussions. Print out these cut out cards for students to use when having discussions, or have student keep them in their desks for any conversation!Learn more about student-led discussions atwww.parlayideas.com
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