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TheatreHistory.com. Acting Games | Drama Exercises and Games for Kids and Adults. Whether you’re a drama teacher, director, or running a course, acting games are a fantastic tool. They help students get comfortable, warmed up and focused. Acting games also develop important skills required for acting and performing. Below is a number of my favourite drama games. For each game or exercise I have given a difficulty rating and a recommended age range. I have split the acting games into six sections to make it easier for you to find the appropriate games for your group/situation.

For Getting to Know a New GroupFocus GamesImprovisation GamesPhysical ExercisesSuper Fun GamesSimple GoodiesSome Practical Tips For Getting to Know a New Group Moving Name Difficulty: easyAge Range: all ages So this, in my opinion, is the best game to start with when working with a new group. Get your group into a circle.Say your name with a matching gesture and vocalisation. Name and Go Difficulty: easyAge Range: 8 and above I typically use this game after playing Moving Name. Focus Games Me to You.

Play Scripts for High Schools & Middle Schools - Theatrefolk. Learnimprov.com. Drama Toolkit. Middle School. This TV newscast lesson will bring the American Revolution, and your students, to life or at least to tape. CREATE A NEWSCAST OR COMMERCIAL WITH POPCORN MAKER. The Learning Network - The Learning Network Blog - The New York Times. Browse Lesson Plans. Edutopia | K-12 Education Tips & Strategies That Work. The Teacher's Corner - Lesson Plans, Worksheets and Activities.

Research and Advocacy. Creative Drama Lesson Plans. Teachers - The Arts Drama/Dramatics. Source: Great Performances Research the history of Broadway musicals. Describe varied elements of technical theater such as costume, lighting and scene design. Grade Level: 9-12 Subjects: The Arts Topics: Drama/Dramatics. Resource Type: Lesson Plan Synthesize information from a variety of sources concerning Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and describe the conflict between characters in the famous play. Subjects: Reading & Language Arts, The Arts Topics: Literature: British. Source: Broadway: The American Musical Compare and contrast literary works and the contemporary musicals they inspired within the context of their influence on popular culture. Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12 Topics: Drama/Dramatics. Source: American Masters Explore the Jazz Age in terms of the lives of important public figures of that period. Subjects: Social Studies, The Arts Topics: Sociology.

Examine social attitudes and stereotypes about relationships and marriage presented in the musical "Company. " Topics: Sociology. Theater Content and Achievement Standards: K-12. ARTSEDGE: The Kennedy Center's Arts Education Network. School Plays | School Plays. Theatre Assessment RUBRICS -          Association of British Columbia Drama Educators. Digital Tools.