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Higher education drama assessments for Easel Activities

Preview of Hamlet Summative Assessment Package - nine soliloquys

Hamlet Summative Assessment Package - nine soliloquys

Created by
East Side Steve
Nine multiple choice tests for each soliloquy in The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of DenmarkSeven by HamletOne by OpheliaOne by ClaudiusEach assessment tests comprehension of•characterization•plot development•figures of speechAnswer keys includedBuy singly for $2.00 each or as a package for $15.00. Save $3.00 by purchasing the package.Click here to get a free lesson for The Horror at Martin's Beach.FREE
Preview of King Lear CLOZE Reading Activities (For the ENTIRE Play - Builds Comprehension!)

King Lear CLOZE Reading Activities (For the ENTIRE Play - Builds Comprehension!)

Created by
Lattes and Lit
Need a way to ensure your students are comprehending this marvelous, but dense play? This activity functions as both a review and formative assessment to ensure your students understand the plot of King Lear. Formatted like fill-in-the-blank passages, students must use their understanding of the text to identify which word goes where in this summary. It's a much more challenging activity than it first appears and is guaranteed to ensure your students understand what's going on in the play. 12 pa
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 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 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 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 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 Hamlet Act 3 Scene 3 "Now might I do it pat." Soliloquy #6 summative assessment

Hamlet Act 3 Scene 3 "Now might I do it pat." Soliloquy #6 summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions that test comprehension for Hamlet's soliloquy #6.Answer key included
Preview of Hamlet Act 3, Scene 2 "... witching time ..." Soliloquy #5 summative assessment

Hamlet Act 3, Scene 2 "... witching time ..." Soliloquy #5 summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions that test comprehension of Hamlet's soliloquy #5, "Tis now the very witching time ..."Includes answer key.
Preview of Othello, Act 2 Worksheet Sexism and Humor

Othello, Act 2 Worksheet Sexism and Humor

This assignment asks students to really engage with the too-common defense: "it was just a joke!" Are offensive jokes really just "jokes"? What is the relationship between toxic world views (sexism, racism, homophobia, etc) and humor? Here, students will use Iago's blatantly sexist but frankly very, very witty performance in Othello, Act 2 to consider larger issues like censorship and "cancel culture."
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