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  1. Actors talk about theatre: Lessons plans and class questions for use with recorded interviews with Dustin Hoffman, Stacy Keach, Estelle Parsons, George ... Tandy, Cicely Tyson (Actor collection) by Glenn Meredith Loney, 1975
  2. Glencoe Exploring Theatre Lesson Plans. (Paperback) by Glencoe McGraw Hill, 2008
  3. Drama Lesson Plans (Essential Guides for Performing Arts) by Irene Rankin, 1995-11-30
  4. A DRAMA ON THE SEASHORE by HONORE DE BALZAC , 2010-06-07

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Stagework provides a great place to start your research into 'theatre lesson plans' Go to www.stagework.org and explore a site which benefits from pioneering online technology to keep users amused for hours. In order to give a clear picture of how theatre actually works, Stagework looks at everything involved in the industry. It examines everything involved in producing a piece of theatre, right through to the performance itself. The site is an essential resource for those with an interest in theatre and the way it works. Stagework is really accessible making it the perfect starting point for an exploration into the world of theatre. The site's skilful handling of its subject matter will get visitors to the site thinking about a variety of highly topical issues. The topics explored on the website show clearly how theatrical productions from centuries ago reflect the situations we encounter in this day and age. Looking at the Stagework site, you'll find a variety of information which will be very useful to your research into 'theatre lesson plans' . If you're interested in theatre and you'd like to learn more about what goes on behind the scenes, then have a look at www.stagework.org.

2. Examine: 'shakespeare Theatre Lesson Plans'
Stagework offers an excellent source of information for your research into 'shakespeare theatre lesson plans'. Go to www.stagework.org and explore a site which features really
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Stagework offers an excellent source of information for your research into 'shakespeare theatre lesson plans' Go to www.stagework.org and explore a site which features really advanced online technology to inspire and engage its users. Aiming to offer a valuable insight into the processes of theatre, Stagework looks at everything involved in the industry. The site explores every aspect of the production, following the play's journey to the stage. The website is an incredible source of information for people who are interested in theatre as a career. The website is very user friendly and accessible which will appeal to first-time users starting a research project into theatre. The way Stagework explores things will raise questions relating to a range of current issues. The website offers clear examples of the way the themes explored in very old productions can offer a valuable insight into current issues. Why not have a look at the Stagework site, it offers a good source of information relevant to your research into 'shakespeare theatre lesson plans' . If you're interested in theatre and you'd like to learn more about what goes on behind the scenes, explore the Stagework site.

3. Drama And Theater Lesson Plans
Lesson plans that help students understand and appreciate Drama and Theater.
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  • A Character Lifebox - Students create a "life box" for a character in the play The Shakespeare Stealer, based on the book of the same name. A Listening Doll -Students discuss the process of storytelling and listening, and create a listening doll. A Way with Words or Say What? - Students use drawing and pantomime to analyze words and phrases invented by Shakespeare.
A World of Myths - Students explore myths that explain science and nature, and create graphic representations of them. Acoustical Science - This unit explores the connection between size and materials used to create a musical instrument, and the pitches and tones the instrument makes. Action Drama - Students will examine and use actions to present a cooperative story.

4. Holocaust Lesson Plans And Curricula
Lesson plans and curricula relating to Holocaust study are posted here. They are focused at elementary through college students. Some of the materials include
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Lesson plans and curricula relating to Holocaust study are posted here. They are focused at elementary through college students. Some of the materials include posters, slides, and videos. Whenever possible the entire lesson plan is included and may be downloaded and used directly in the classroom. In other instances a sample from the lesson plan is presented. Complete lesson plan information can be obtained directly from the "owner's" listed address. If you have one or more lesson plans or curricula to submit for possible inclusion here, please send them to:
Dr. Mark Nataupsky, President Holocaust Education Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 6153 Newport News, VA 23606-6153 by E-mail at: info@Holocaust-trc.org A list of the lesson plans and curricula is presented below. Please click on either the title or the icon to obtain some detailed information from each lesson plan. Please note that some of the documents below are formatted as portable document files (pdf). They are marked

5. Lesson Plans 4 Teachers: Theatre: Dramatic Arts Lesson Directory
Drama , Theatre Lesson Plans . Theatre History on the Web. STEM~Net's Theatre Lesson Plans Page . Drama Lesson Plans Webquests . ArtsWork - Drama / Theatre
http://www.lessonplans4teachers.com/drama.php

6. Behind The Scenes - Lesson Plan Library
The Lesson Plan Library offers high school lesson plans covering all major school subjects and special interests.
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var addthis_pub="sarafisher"; Classroom Resources Lesson Plan Library Grade level: 4-8 Subject: Theater Arts Duration: 3-4 class periods
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  • Identify considerations set designers keep in mind when creating sets for plays. Describe the process a set designer goes through in creating a set (discussions, research, drawings, and then models). Create models of sets for specific scenes from different plays.
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  • Discovering the Performing Arts: Behind the Scenes video Copies of well-known or familiar scenes from plays, one per group, plus copies of one scene for the whole class. (Appropriate scenes can be found in Childsplay: A Collection of Scenes and Monologues for Children , by Kerry Muir (Limelight Editions, 2004) and Great Scenes and Monologues for Children (Young Actors Series) Cardboard boxes, 1 per student group Crayons, markers, and colored pencils Glue or tape Scissors Scrap pieces of fabric Modeling clay or plasticine Popsicle sticks Other materials for building dioramas
Procedures
  • Have the class watch "Behind the Scenes," a segment of
  • 7. Teacher's Desk - Theater/Drama Lesson Plans
    Character Analysis Character Dialogue warmups Dialects Environment Focus Theatre Lesson Plans - Dr. Len Radin Lesson Plans - Days one through five
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    8. Lesson Plans: Reader’s Theatre & A Emily Dickinson Poem (Senior, Literature)
    Teachers.Net Lesson Plans Lesson Plans ader’s Theatre a Emily Dickinson Poem (Senior, Literature)
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    9. STEM~Net's Theatre Lesson Plans Page
    This Drama Site is a useful resource for both teachers and students of theatre and drama. It contains directories of theatre arts teachers and resource people, a question
    http://www.michaelcoady.com/drama_education/dramless.htm
    Theatre Arts Lesson Plans
    page last updated March 5, 2001
    • Grassroots Project from Macdonald Drive Junior High, St. John's, NF.
    • Visit to Broadway - Suitable for Theatre Arts Teachers, Music Teachers and Classroom Teachers, a co-operative learning, Internet project where students plan a trip to Boardway: choose a musical, purchase tickets, look at reviews etc.; Designed for classes of average size (30) and requires at least 2 (50 minute) classes on the net followed by 2 (50 minute) classes to display and present.
      Jackie Dawe's Lesson Plan:
    • Popular Theatre Unit - provides an understanding of popular theatre and introduces students to various theatre games, exercises, and techniques
      Daniel Penrose's Lesson Plan:
    • Theatrical Fencing Unit - teaches the importance of real fencing in theatrical fighting while providing the basics and complexities of choreographing
      Matt Buchanan's Lesson Plans:
    • Around the World In Thirty Minutes supports a grade 2 unit on the countries and continents of the world
    • No, You Can't Take Me!

    10. Mrs. Bonds
    Varsity Theatre Lesson Plans; Varsity Theatre Calendar; Varsity Theatre Blog; Musical Theatre Lesson Plans; Musical Theatre Calendar; Theatre TEKS 6th8th grade
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    Musical Theatre Lesson Plans
    Monday 11/15 Tuesday 11/16 Wednesday 11/17 Thursday 11/18 Friday 11/19 Warm-Up (Engage/Explore) PHYSICAL/VOCAL WARM-UP PHYSICAL/VOCAL WARM-UP PHYSICAL/VOCAL WARM-UP PHYSICAL/VOCAL WARM-UP PHYSICAL/VOCAL WARM-UP Activities(Explain/Elaborate) Run Songs #1-5 and clean up Run Songs #6-10 and clean up Run Songs #1-5 and clean up Run Songs #6-10 and clean up Run Show or powerpoint Evaluate Teacher Observation *Binder Check Teacher Observation *Binder Check Teacher Observation *Binder Check Teacher Observation *Binder Check Teacher Observation *Binder Check Materials/Resources Scripts/Binders Scripts/Binders Scripts/Binders Scripts/Binders Scripts/Binders TEKS (pulled from Choir and Theatre 8 th grade TEKS) Theatre 8.1D Perception: The student develops concepts about self, human relationships, and the environment, using elements of drama and conventions of theatre. The student is expected to: express thoughts and feelings, using effective voice and diction. Theatre 8.1F

    11. ArtsWork - Drama / Theatre
    Here are LESSON IDEAS culled from a number of sources. They are presented by discipline and grade (elementary, middle school/junior high, high school). An effort has been made to
    http://artswork.asu.edu/arts/teachers/lesson/drama/index.htm

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    Dance/Drama/Music/Visual Arts * Links for Students (Grades 3-12)
    Grades 3-7 interactive materials for students to explore the arts as careers. Dramatizing your Story Theater * Elementary School Lesson Plan for racially and ethnically mixed class Students start with oral histories of family members, then create improvisations based on their shared stories. Based on a lesson plan by Nellie McCaslin, New York, New York. Putting the Sitcom into Perspective Theater * Elementary School Lesson Plan A lesson that starts with critical analysis of current family sitcoms and moves to students creating and video taping scenes of family situations. Intermediate Stage Design: Using Visual Elements to Provide Information to an Audience Theater/Visual Arts * Middle School Unit Students review visual arts elements and principles, create a collage to express the "feel" of a room, then create a drawing or shoebox model for a set. Based on a lesson plan by Carole Jones, Atlanta, Georgia.

    12. KET | Drama Arts Toolkit | Lesson Plans
    classroom lesson plans based on video and other resources from KET's Drama Arts Toolkit
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    Jump to: Each lesson plan listing below includes the target grades, the title, a summary of the activity, and the Arts Toolkit resource used. Click on the title for the full lesson plan.
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    K-3 Creating Props
    Students create a stick horse and role-play selling it to Toad.
    Video: Wind in the Willows: Toad and His Horse
    K-4 Pantomime
    Students pantomime a scene from Pinocchio.
    Video: Pinocchio
    K-5 Creating Costume Vests
    Students create paper vests that suit the characters of Mole, Rat, Toad, and Otter. They use science skills to investigate the real-life animals and literary skills to analyze the fictional characters.
    Video: Wind in the Willows: Toad and His Horse
    Reading Dramatic Parts

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    Intermediate
    K-4 Pantomime Students pantomime a scene from Pinocchio.

    13. Creative Drama Lesson Plans
    Menu of Creative Drama Lessons GET YOUR OWN DOMAIN NAMEJUST LIKE ME! Classroom Lesson Plans Here are links to some lesson plans I've developed for use in my Creative Drama
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    Classroom Lesson Plans Here are links to some lesson plans I've developed for use in my Creative Drama Classroom (and a few games and lessons from others as well). All of these lessons have been tested and proven successful in the classroom. Let me know if they work for you. Have a great lesson plan you'd like to share? Send it to me! I'll try it out and post it here. I'm hoping eventually to have a large library of proven lesson plans here.
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    To help you find just what you need, I've sorted these lessons in a few different ways: By AGE LEVEL By LESSON TYPE By cross-curricular CONTENT Lesson Plans Sorted by Age Level Most of these lesson plans work with a large age range (with appropriate adjustments in level of sophistication), but I've listed them here in approximate order, from youngest to oldest. These lessons are presented with fairly specific instructions, for the most part, but should not be understood as carved-in-stone methods. Every teacher will have her or his individual slant on these activities.
    • DRAMA FROM PICTURE BOOKS: A collection of ideas for using a picture book to start a Drama activity. Listed first here because the ideas vary widely as to appropriate age level.

    14. Lesson Plans - Tides In The Classroom
    After completing this lesson plan, students will be able to describe the characteristics of Renaissance art (including architecture) as well as the major examples of work and the
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    Tides for Teachers Renaissance Art
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    After completing this lesson plan, students will be able to describe the characteristics of Renaissance art (including architecture) as well as the major examples of work and the artists of the time. Students will then create a chart of the major artists and their pieces. This lesson plan should take a total of 50 minutes to complete. Created by Claire Bray, December 2007 History. The student understands the influence of the European Renaissance and the Reformation eras. The student is expected to:
    • identify the causes and characteristics of the European Renaissance and the Reformation eras; identify the effects of the European Renaissance and the Reformation eras.
      TEKS §113.33. World History Studies (c)(4)(A,B)
    Culture. The student understands the relationship between the arts and the times during which they were created. The student is expected to:
    • identify significant examples of art and architecture that demonstrate an artistic ideal or visual principle from selected cultures;

    15. ProTeacher! Readers Theatre Lesson Plans And Ideas For Elementary School And The
    Reader's Theater Ideas for using Reader's Theater in the classroom source. Reader's Theater II - The methods teachers use to implement Reader's Theater vary.
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    - Heres the way Ive done readers theater. I have several books with biographical, historical, etc. scripts. I assign roles, and allow students to get together to rehearse reading their parts. They read their part and follow along while others read their parts many times as they... source
    Readers Theatre
    - Readers Theatre is a dramatic enactment of text. Children can even write their own script from a story. Some Robert Munsch books such as "The Paper Bag Princess" and "Pigs" work well. Students read from scripts after they have practiced pacing... source
    Aaron Shepards Readers Theatre Page
    - Resources for readers theatre including the multicultural script series "Readers Theatre Editions" source
    An Example of Script Formatting
    - This example shows you how to write scripts in the proper form source
    "Cap o Rushes" Lesson Plan
    - This site will link you to the readers theatre version of this fairy tale.

    16. Language Arts Lesson Plans And Resources
    Language Arts Lesson Plans and Resources. This page contains links to lesson plans and resources for teaching
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    Language Arts Lesson Plans and Resources This page contains links to lesson plans and resources for teaching reading, spelling, writing, journalism, communication, debate, and drama. Resources and lesson plans for poetry and reading as well as children's and adolescent literature have been relocated to separate sites, but are still accessible from the site index. Click on one of the topics in the index below. All links on this page were checked and updated 7-23-09.

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    I've searched and searched, only to find a small handful of lesson plans relating to technical theater (see the bottom of this page.) Specifically for high school. Please help us all out by submitting your lessons, or ideas for lessons, to our lesson plan pages.
    I have to admit that most of my lessons are stuck in my head. It's the current show and the tech work that needs to get done that dictates what we do in the class. As you all know, with each show, the needs change.
    That's not to say that I don't have my info written down. Just take a look at the how-to pages. There they are, just not in "lesson plan" form. Okay, I'll be the first to admit that I'm not the best when it comes to writing skill. That's ok! Everyone has their strengths. So, What I'd like to do is create the
    Best source for technical theater lesson plans on the web!
    Please help by submitting some plans, in whatever shape they're in, via the Submit Page . Or, you may simply email them to

    18. Readers’ Theater | Literacy Connections
    You and your students are bound to love Readers’ Theater! Readers’ Theater (also spelled Reader’s Theatre or Readers
    http://www.literacyconnections.com/ReadersTheater.php
    Readers’ Theater Readers’ Theater (also spelled "Reader’s Theatre" or "Readers Theater") is an activity in which students, while reading directly from scripts, are able to tell a story in a most entertaining form, without props, costumes, or sets.This is a reading activity, and students are not asked to memorize their lines. They are, however, encouraged to "ham it up" and use intonation and gestures appropriate to their characters and their characters’ words.
    Readers' Theater Tips from Reading A-Z

    This handy guide offers tips for using Readers' Theater scripts and staging your play.
    Reader's Theater: A Quick Guide

    More Tips from the Desk of Tim Rasinski
    Excerpted from " Readers Theatre in Elementary Classroom " and "

    19. Readers Theatre - ReadWriteThink
    Students develop scripts, perform, and use their voices to depict characters from texts, giving them the opportunity to develop fluency and further enhance comprehension of what
    http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/readers-theatre-1

    20. Thirteen Ed Online - Original Lesson Plans
    Our original lesson plans are developed by Thirteen Ed Online Master Teachers. Starting with triedand-true lessons that work in the classroom, our Web-savvy teachers have built
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    Lesson Plans ED ONLINE LESSON PLANS Mathemathics Financial Education Science Social Studies Technology Education Multi-disciplinary English/Language Arts Art search
    Art Our original lesson plans are developed by Thirteen Ed Online Master Teachers. Starting with tried-and-true lessons that work in the classroom, our Web-savvy teachers have built Web-based activities that use the rich resources of Thirteen/WNET New York and the Internet.
    Each month, we will create new lessons based upon outstanding PBS series and around outstanding Web resources.
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    Musical theatre book writers, lyricists, and composers have long looked to literature for inspiration and material. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast literary works and the musicals they inspired. Utilizing video clips and Web sites, students will compare specific passages from original texts to moments in Broadway musicals based on the texts, and analyze similarities and differences between the two. As a culminating activity, students will try their hand at adapting and performing a non-dramatic narrative, either as a straight play or as a musical number.
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