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Preview of Crucible by Arthur Miller Act 4 - Close Reading Lesson

Crucible by Arthur Miller Act 4 - Close Reading Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Use these compelling lines in Act 4 of The Crucible by Arthur Miller to teach close reading and to improve reading comprehension. In pre-reading activities, students respond to a journal prompt that makes personal connections, and then they define vocabulary. Next, they review the think-aloud with model annotations and reflect on reading strategies. Post-reading questions include interpreting, analyzing, and evaluating the reading. Furthermore, students complete narrative writing and a short res
Preview of Musical Review Handout

Musical Review Handout

Created by
Staged to Engage
Watching musicals, whether live or recorded, should be an essential part of any theatre or dramatic arts classroom. This Musical Review Handout is the perfect way for your students to critique and analyze any musical that you have the chance to view!With sections for the musicals title, main characters with descriptions, critique of performance, critique of technical and design elements, critique of writing, a star review, and a recommendation, this handout covers it all! Simply print this hando
Preview of Let's Go to the Theater: Summary and Critique

Let's Go to the Theater: Summary and Critique

Let's Go to the Theater - Summary and Critique:This workbook is an opportunity for students to write a summary and critique of a musical, play, or movie based on a musical or play. It can be used for in class assignments, homework, or field trips. Teachers can choose the story based on the age of the students. NOTE: Students can use images and words for the writing process. Key Words: Musicals, Plays, Movies, Books, StoriesFor more fun resources, visit Creativity in Motion on TPT!
Preview of Introduction to Shakespeare's Language ANY PLAY (Handout + Worksheet + ANSWERS)

Introduction to Shakespeare's Language ANY PLAY (Handout + Worksheet + ANSWERS)

This ready-to-teach handout and worksheet introduces Shakespeare's language to students who are about to read ANY of his plays. The handout includes:1) Brief introduction to Shakespeare's influence on the English language2) The rapid linguistic developments in Elizabethan England3) Shakespeare's words, phrases etc. as used and taken from his plays.4) Exercises that allow students to analyse and come to grips with: a) Shakespeare's use of forms of politeness, pronouns, and grammar.b) Shakespeare'
Preview of Shop Safety Word Scramble

Shop Safety Word Scramble

A fun way to introduce or review the shop safety rules to your Technical Theatre students. A key is included, also available in a digital activity format for online learning.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Feedback and Followers:If you enjoy my products, please leave a review! It helps other teachers find these resources more quickly in the future. Follow Theatre with Mrs. Hancock for the latest uploads and sales!Best,Mrs. Hancock~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~This downloa
Preview of Alliteration and Assonance Worksheet

Alliteration and Assonance Worksheet

A PDF with key that takes students through an alliteration and assonance exercise using excerpts from Shakespeare's sonnets and plays. Includes defintions for alliteration and assonance.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Feedback and Followers:If you enjoy my products, please leave a review! It helps other teachers find these resources more quickly in the future. Follow Theatre with Mrs. Hancock for the latest uploads and sales!Best,Mrs. Hancock~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Preview of Crucible by Arthur Miller - Act 1 Close Reading Lesson and Activity

Crucible by Arthur Miller - Act 1 Close Reading Lesson and Activity

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Use these compelling lines in Act 1 of The Crucible by Arthur Miller to teach close reading and to improve reading comprehension. In pre-reading activities, students respond to a journal prompt that makes personal connections and then define vocabulary. Next, they review the think aloud with model annotations and reflect on reading strategies. Post-reading questions include interpreting, analyzing, and evaluating the reading. Furthermore, students complete narrative writing and a short research
Preview of Hamlet Act 4, Scene 4, "How all occasions" Soliloquy #7 summative assessment

Hamlet Act 4, Scene 4, "How all occasions" Soliloquy #7 summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions that test the comprehension of Hamlet's soliloquy #7.Answer key included
Preview of Scansion Worksheet

Scansion Worksheet

A PDF with key that takes students through a scansion exercise using Romeo's balcony speech. Includes defintions for scansion, imabic pentameter, verse foot, and trochaic foot.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Feedback and Followers:If you enjoy my products, please leave a review! It helps other teachers find these resources more quickly in the future. Follow Theatre with Mrs. Hancock for the latest uploads and sales!Best,Mrs. Hancock~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~This downl
Preview of Ted Ed with  Easel and PDF video guide: How To Talk So People Want to Listen

Ted Ed with Easel and PDF video guide: How To Talk So People Want to Listen

How to Speak so That Others Want to Listen by Julian Treasure is a wonderful Ted Talk that explains things to avoid when speaking, things to embrace, and how to make the most of our vocal toolboxes. This is a great lesson for Language Arts, Public Speaking, Dramatic Arts, or even Social Studies. It's also a great option to have around for those days before a long break that require something a little different!Use this guide to help students process the information presented by Mr. Treasure. I
Preview of Hamlet Act 3 Scene 3 "O, my offence is rank..." Claudius's Soliloquy

Hamlet Act 3 Scene 3 "O, my offence is rank..." Claudius's Soliloquy

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions that check the comprehension of Claudius's soliloquy in Act 3 Scene 3 of HamletAnswer Key included
Preview of Theatre Vocabulary List #5: Playwriting

Theatre Vocabulary List #5: Playwriting

Created by
Staged to Engage
This carefully curated theatre vocabulary list is the fifth in a series of five to bring meaningful, clear, and helpful vocabulary to your middle and high school students.On Theatre Vocabulary List #5: Playwriting, you will find 12 beginner theatre vocabulary terms including exposition, dramaturg, and resolution, among other helpful words. This list really focuses on the essential parts of plot and the terms necessary to write a play. With a firm understanding of these basic terms in mind, theat
Preview of Play Review Handout

Play Review Handout

Created by
Staged to Engage
Watching plays, whether live or recorded, should be an essential part of any theatre or dramatic arts classroom. This Play Review Handout is the perfect way for your students to critique and analyze any play that you have the chance to view!With sections for the play title, main characters with descriptions, critique of performance, critique of technical and design elements, critique of writing, a star review, and a recommendation, this handout covers it all!Simply print this handout and give it
Preview of Hamlet Act 3 Scene 1 Ophelia Soliloquy summative assessment

Hamlet Act 3 Scene 1 Ophelia Soliloquy summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions that test comprehension of Ophelia's soliloquy in Act 3 Scene 1 of HamletAnswer key included
Preview of Theatre Vocabulary List #4: Tech and Design

Theatre Vocabulary List #4: Tech and Design

Created by
Staged to Engage
This carefully curated theatre vocabulary list is the first in a series of five to bring meaningful, clear, and helpful vocabulary to your middle and high school students.On Theatre Vocabulary List #4: Tech and Design, you will find 12 beginner theatre vocabulary terms including artistic choices, makeup, and theatre shop among other helpful words. This list really focuses on all things technical theatre and theatre design and is a perfect paring to a technical or design unit. With a firm underst
Preview of Costume Design Template- PDF and Printable Version

Costume Design Template- PDF and Printable Version

Printable Costume Design Template for Students in PDF Format . Includes Costume Design , Character Info and Reflection Questions. Easy to Print!#Costume Design Worksheet#Scenic Analysis Worksheet#Theater Costume Activities#Drama Classroom Resources#Stage Costume Lesson Plan#Theater Production Worksheets#Drama Teacher Tools#Educational Costume Activities#High School Theater Worksheets#Stagecraft Lesson Plans#Theater Arts Resources#Costume Design for Students#Educational Drama Worksheets#Secondar
Preview of Chinese Drama: Growing Pains Ep.1 APChinese Listening Practice Distance Learning

Chinese Drama: Growing Pains Ep.1 APChinese Listening Practice Distance Learning

Created by
Golden Promise
According to research, watching native video is an effective way to learn a new language and culture. Furthermore, students are motivated to learn so they can better enjoy the story. Growing Pains is a popular Chinese teen drama series. The setting and story are very relatable for students and provides insight into what Chinese high school life is like. The story focuses on four teenagers’ lives, showing their joys and struggles with family and friendship. The series is very funny and engaging t
Preview of Theatre Vocabulary List #2: Actor & Audience

Theatre Vocabulary List #2: Actor & Audience

Created by
Staged to Engage
This carefully curated theatre vocabulary list is the second in a series of five to bring meaningful, clear, and helpful vocabulary to your middle and high school students. On Theatre Vocabulary List #2: Actor & Audience, you will find 12 beginner theatre vocabulary terms including actor tools, critique, and rehearsal, among other helpful words. This second list really focuses on important terms for the beginning actor and the beginning theatre audience member to know! With a firm understand
Preview of Basic Stage Areas Map & Quiz

Basic Stage Areas Map & Quiz

Created by
City Thespian
All theatre students need to know how to move on stage and that includes the basic stage areas. By providing a blueprint of the nine basic stage areas, students can focus on guided movement as called for by the director, the playwright or the script. Teachers can review the map with students and then assess their knowledge of the stage areas with a quiz.Included is the stage areas map and quiz. The quiz requires the student to fill in the blanks with both the names and the abbreviations of the
Preview of King Lear's Ending: Literary Response Journal on Historical Context (AP Lit.)

King Lear's Ending: Literary Response Journal on Historical Context (AP Lit.)

Created by
Lattes and Lit
For hundreds of years, literary scholars have puzzled over the function of the dark ending of King Lear. Invite your students into this discussion and expose them to the historical background of this story through this journal entry about the real King Lear from Geoffrey of Monmouth and how his story played out. Are you teaching King Lear? Check out my unit bundle here.
Preview of Hamlet Act 1, Scene 5, "O, all you host..." Soliloquy #2 summative assessment

Hamlet Act 1, Scene 5, "O, all you host..." Soliloquy #2 summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
Ten multiple choice question that test comprehension of soliloquy #2. Includes answer key.
Preview of Crucible by Arthur Miller Act 2 Close Reading Lesson

Crucible by Arthur Miller Act 2 Close Reading Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Use these compelling lines in Act 2 of The Crucible by Arthur Miller to teach close reading and to improve reading comprehension. In pre-reading activities, students respond to a journal prompt that makes personal connections, and then they define vocabulary. Next, they review the think-aloud with model annotations and reflect on reading strategies. Post-reading questions include interpreting, analyzing, and evaluating the reading. Furthermore, students complete narrative writing and a short res
Preview of Theatre Vocabulary List #3: Acting and Professionalism

Theatre Vocabulary List #3: Acting and Professionalism

Created by
Staged to Engage
This carefully curated theatre vocabulary list is the first in a series of five to bring meaningful, clear, and helpful vocabulary to your middle and high school students. On Theatre Vocabulary List #3: Acting and Professionalism, you will find 12 beginner theatre vocabulary terms including motivation, cheat out, and SAG-AFTRA, among other helpful words. This third list really focuses on specific terms needed for individual and group acting and introduces students to some professional theatre li
Preview of Theatre Actor of the Week Activity

Theatre Actor of the Week Activity

Created by
Staged to Engage
The Theatre Actor of the Week Activity is great for a bellringer activity or a standalone lesson in your drama or theatre class! The flexibility of the activity handout allows students to either research the actor on their own or receive the information from you.For this activity, students will learn about a featured theatre actor each week in your classroom. With the actor, they will learn the actor's name, birthday, birth location, the major roles the actor is known for, a short biography of t
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