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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. Drama Lesson Plans (Essential Guides for Performing Arts) by Irene Rankin, 1995-11-30

61. LEARN NC :: Find Lesson Plans
3 lesson plans were found for grade 10 theatre Arts Education. Hidden Persuaders.This lesson uses the integrated approach to examine classic propaganda
http://www.learnnc.org/lessons/search?grade=10&scos_subject=Theatre Arts Educati

62. Awesome Library - Arts
lesson plans. Drama for Grades 8 10 (British Columbia Ministry of Education) Provides listings and news related to theatre and plays internationally.
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  • Drama for Grades 8 - 10 (British Columbia Ministry of Education)
      Provides lessons on Exploration and Imagination (Critical Analysis), Drama Skills (Body and Voice), (Role), (Drama as Metaphor), (Elements and Structures), (Technique), Context (Social and Cultural Context) and (Making Connections). These materials are called an Integrated Resource Package. 2-01

  • Drama for Grades 8 - 10 (British Columbia Ministry of Education)
      Provides lessons on performance and choreography. These materials are called an Integrated Resource Package. 2-01

  • Literature - Shakespeare (Donn)
      Provides two dozen lessons, by work. Includes Hamlet, Julius Caesar, King Lear, MacBeth, Merchant of Venice, Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet, and The Tempest. 1-00

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  • Arts Events by Metro Area (Where.com)
      Provides information on cultural events, such as music, plays, theatre, art, dance, and more. 11-00

  • Costuming - Accessories (Zetterberg)
      Provides sources of information for accessories for theatre costumes.
  • 63. International Reading Association : Web Resources : Lesson Plans : Struggling Re
    a lesson plan for grades 9 to 12 language arts. For background informationon Readers theatre and how to implement it, go to
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    Contact Us Help Site Map The Association ... Lesson Plans Struggling Readers Confront Bullying
    A High-Interest Novel Helps Struggling Readers Confront Bullying in Schools
    by Kathleen Benson Quinn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Overview
    Many high schools have problems with bullying and violence. This lesson helps students understand these problems in depth. Using a realistic, high-interest novel ( The Bully
    From theory to practice
    Schools need to be proactive and find ways to address the issue of bullying directly in classrooms. Although overt bullying sometimes declines in high school, there is still a need for bullying prevention since bullying can, and has, led to violent incidents in schools. Young adult novels are good starting points for the discussion and understanding of bullying. Blasingame, J. (2002). Books for adolescents: The Bully A good synopsis and review of the novel The Bully are provided.
    Student objectives
    Students will Increase reading comprehension and understanding of the theme by developing and applying various reading strategies (i.e., predicting, making text-to-self and text-to-world connections, using T-charts, writing in a response journal, performing Readers Theatre) Work cooperatively in groups to summarize plot elements, discuss the text, and help one another better understand the theme

    64. Art, Music, Theatre, And Dance Lesson Plans.
    Teaching ideas and lesson plans for educators in the fine arts, including music,art, theatre, and dance.
    http://www.articlesforeducators.com/directory.asp?dir=9

    65. Educational Theatre Association - Connections
    National Standards for theatre Education lesson plans, improvisation scenarios,theatre games, book recommendations, and state requirements for theatre
    http://www.edta.org/connections/resource_links.asp
    Resource and reference links
    Here is a collection of World Wide Web resources and reference sites that we believe are useful for theatre students, teachers, artists, and fans. Links are separated into the following categories. Companies and organizations that advertise in Dramatics magazine are listed in boldface type.
    Advocacy
    See Advocacy partner links
    Arts education

    Classroom tools, educational and arts organizations, curriculum issues, government programs
    Books and recordings

    Publishers of theatre books, audiotapes, and videos; for specific titles, see Rehearsal Hall/Bookshelf
    Colleges

    See also Rehearsal Hall/College prep
    General theatre
    A collection of theatre links and miscellaneous resources History and criticism Shakespeare, dramaturgy, history, reviews Musical theatre News Where to learn what’s up in the arts Performance and productions Playwriting Tips and resources for creating scripts (see Script sources for play publishers and licensing agencies) State Thespian organization links See Thespian troupe links Summer theatre Where to help put on a show, or take a theatre class Technical theatre Resources for building, lighting, costuming, running your show

    66. Lesson Plans
    Great site for lesson plan searches The Gateway to Educational Materials Technology Integrated lesson plans Tempest theatre lesson Plan Exchange
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    67. Drama Lesson Plans For Middle Schools, High Schools And Theater Workshops
    This theatre textbook is excellent for educational teaching of dramatics.It includes information on acting, pantomime, improvisations, theatre games and
    http://www.pioneerdrama.com/searchdetail.asp?pc=THEATREMAC

    68. Drama Lesson Plans For Middle Schools, High Schools And Theater Workshops
    This theatre textbook is excellent for educational teaching of dramatics.It includes information on acting, pantomime, improvisations, theatre games and
    http://www.pioneerdrama.com/searchdetail.asp?pc=THEATREMAC&id=24

    69. Online Resources For Theatre Education
    http//www.geocities.com/shalyndria13/plans.htm. The theatre lesson Plan Exchangeprovides a large collection of lesson plans on all aspects of theatre and
    http://reading.indiana.edu/ieo/digests/d168.html
    EDO-CS-01-09 December 2001
    Online Resources for Theatre Education
    Prepared by: Ping-Yun Sun
    ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication Digest #168
    The National Standards for Arts Education in Theatre, written by the Consortium of National Arts Education Associations, are designed as guidelines to introduce teachers and students to multiple aspects of this art form within an age-appropriate framework, to help them develop new breadth and depth for teaching and learning, and to encourage them to study the discipline as a professional practice (Mahlmann et al., 1994). Since the Internet has become a primary information source, this Digest offers a list of online resources to assist teachers and educators in conducting research and curriculum development and in meeting the National Standards for Arts Education in Theatre. The Digest provides some general resources. It then details the theatre content standards, and presents related research and supporting websites for each standard. Finally, it lists and describes important professional development organizations. General Resources: Theatre Lesson Plan Exchange http://www.geocities.com/shalyndria13/plans.htm

    70. YoungSaintLouis.com: All Lesson Plans
    Suggested lesson plan for “On tour with Britney; St. Louis Opera theatre of St.Louis has a fulltime educational director helping to bring musical
    http://www.youngsaintlouis.com/archive/August2000/lessonplans.html
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    August 2000 Vol. 1, Issue 4 Books Stories and reviews written by Richard Burnett Suggestions and Comments for Parents on “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” Well, after all of the hullabaloo in the mass media, the fourth book in the Harry Potter series is finally out. You surely know by now that its title is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, by J. K. Rowling and published by Scholastic, 734 pages, and listing for $25.95 in hardback. These books are the rage with eight to thirteen year-olds, whether they can really read them or not. Peer pressure makes the weaker readers pretend that they can read or have read the books. A little better readers plow through them, missing most of the allusions, but picking up on most of the plot. It takes really good readers in this age range, to pick up on the word play, the allusions, and the humor imbedded in the story line. In many ways these books have done more to promote parental involvement in their kids’ reading than any thing that has been published in a long time. Kids want to share this reading experience with a parent because they want adult help to insure that nothing is missed. They also want a parent to enjoy it as much as they do. The books’ author is very much in touch with how kids feel and with what they enjoy. Of course, Harry Potter is a temporary phenomenon. The young reading public is just as fickle about its reading tastes as it is about music and favorite celebrities. Wise parents seize the moment and try to move their kids towards becoming lifelong readers of books. The Harry Potter books provide the opportunity. As sales figures show, lots of adults are enjoying them, even without sharing them with children.

    71. Worthington Memory - Lesson Plans
    lesson plans. Worthington Bicentennial Teachers Grant Opportunity Sample Grant APPLICANTS Holly Thompson, theatre teacher, and Sandra KucinichHorn,
    http://www.worthingtonmemory.org/lessonplans.cfm
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    Worthington Bicentennial Teachers' Grant Opportunity Sample Grant Proposals
    Worthington Bicentennial Teachers' Grant Opportunity
    Worthington Bicentennial Teachers' Grants provides teachers in the Worthington school district the opportunity to create a Bicentennial project that includes use of Worthington Memory, thus enhancing the curriculum. The format and process is very similar to the Worthington Educational Foundation grants and therefore will be familiar to teachers.
    Worthington Schools in partnership with Worthington Memory and the Worthington Bicentennial Steering Committee are excited to offer this opportunity to all teachers. This may be just the vehicle to facilitate your participation in the Bicentennial! Sample Grant Proposals
    • Two Centuries of Growth and Change: The Worthington Community Buildings (PDF)
      Wilson Hill fifth graders will be measuring, calculating, gluing, painting and writing their way through the 2002-2003 school year as they recreate 15 Worthington buildings as scale models. The construction project allows students, with the help of staff and volunteers, to tie the fate of specific Worthington locales to many of the economic, social and political decisions students will be studying in existing pioneer, westward movement and Civil War units of study. Along the way, the fifth graders with grapple with the mathematics of scale, research events of significant impact to the entire community, dig into the history of the buildings, search the Memory Project for period photographs and other documentation, visit the buildings in their present-day condition, and create a visual timeline using the models. The final product will be used for years to come, not only by fifth graders, but third graders studying Worthington history as well.

    72. More Teacher's Lesson Plans
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    73. Theatre And Dance Special Projects
    lesson plans. K2. Lyrical lesson-The Napping House Storybook theatre-The National theatre Goals K-12 Sample lesson Plan Sample Evaluation Chart
    http://www.theatre-dance.ecu.edu/Faculty-Staff/Patch_Clark/projects/lessonplansa
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    Halloween- Witches' Brew Movement and Rhythm Lesson
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    National Theatre Goals K-12 Sample Lesson Plan ... Sample Teaching Evaluation

    74. Arts & Humanities
    The theatre lesson Plan Exchange This site covers lesson plans on auditioningand information on performing Shakespeare on stage.
    http://www.paducah.k12.ky.us/curriculum/arts_&_humanities.htm
    Arts Music Theater Leonardo da Vinci Art Eye Contact: Modern American Portrait Drawings from the National Portrait Gallery: Flash-based exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery uses portrait drawings dating from the 1880s to the 1980s to show the ways in which the art of portraiture has been changed by trends in 20th century art. Easy navigation through the show's five sections and audio comments by Wendy Wick Reaves, curator of the exhibition, are available in selected sections. Grade Level: Elementary, Middle School, High School, College Speed Museum: Has designed an interactive digital brochure for the coming impressionist exhibit, Millet to Matisse: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century French Painting fro Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland. Hirshhorn Museum : At the Smithsonian's Museum of modern and contemporary art, immerse yourself in the history of modern art pages. Have students try their hand at the interactive sculpture activity (in Education/Art Interactive). Then, have them compare computer generated versus hands-on sculpture, and identify the differences in process. Sanford, A LifeTime of Color

    75. Unit Lesson Plans
    Unit lesson plans. The following subjects and concepts have been put into unitsof lesson plans. You will find that these units provide you with creative
    http://www.byu.edu/tma/arts-ed/units/unithome.htm
    Unit Lesson Plans
    The following subjects and concepts have been put into units of lesson plans. You will find that these units provide you with creative ideas to teach and explore certain concepts.

    76. Teacher's Desk - Theater/Drama Lesson Plans
    Teacher s Desk is the educational resource area for lesson plans, educationallinks, educational discussion groups, discussion, discussion groups, jobs,
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    77. Language Arts Lesson Plans And Resources
    Drama/Storytelling/Theater lesson plans The Drama Teacher s Resource Room lessonplans and resources for theater/drama. Drama Curriculum Guide
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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 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 below to locate the information you need. All links on this page were checked and updated 10-7-04.
    Index: Large Collections of Language Arts Lesson Plans,

    78. ARTSEDGE: Lessons
    bodies to create a setting, and then plan a set for a scene in the play. Folktale theatre. This lesson engages students in basic techniques for
    http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/teach/les.cfm
    document.pageDescription='ARTSEDGE is the National Arts and Education Information Network, operating under a cooperative agreement between the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the US Department of Education. The mission of ARTSEDGE is to help artists, teachers, and students gain access to and/or share information, resources, and ideas that support the arts as a core subject area in the K-12 curriculum.'; About Us Feedback Search A RTS ... Teach
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    79. Lesson Plans
    small handful of lesson plans relating to technical theater (see the bottomof this page. Best source for technical theater lesson plans on the web!
    http://www.hstech.org/teachers/lessons/lesson_plans.htm
    teachers/lessons/cutlist.htm
    Diag Bracing

    Draw Wire Frame Boxes

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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

    80. Education World® The Educator's Best Friend
    Reader s Theater An original Ed World script and TG. lesson Plan of the DaySee lesson plans posted on recent days.
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