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Post by fantasynovelreader on Sept 25, 2015 21:08:26 GMT -5
I am currently taking a Creative Dramatics course, and I am needing to find a good resource for lesson plans. I have been searching the internet for plans concerning movement/pantomime but, the problem is there is 25 of us in the class and I'll be going 3rd to last which, means a lot of the top results will already be taken. If anyone by chance knows of a good website for classroom lesson plans or happens to know the names of some various pantomime or movement games I could research, it would be greatly appreciated. My poor little mind is going crazy trying to find one that would be fun and also might fulfill the standards for reading and writing, since English is what I hope to eventually teach. Many, many thanks in advance
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Post by tycho657 on Sept 25, 2015 21:30:26 GMT -5
Oh how the world has changed. Back on my days in college the professor expected students to be creative and come up with their own ideas for lessons not snatch it from a web source.
I did something like this with some middle school students. We were working on stage presents and improv. I made some 3 x 5 cards with words or actions. Students would draw a card and without talking get someone to guess what was on the card by their actions.
I don't know if this is what you were looking for but I hope you will just put on that creative hat and go for it. You should make a better impression on thre prof using your own thoughts. HE/she has probably already heard all the internet answers to this?
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Post by fantasynovelreader on Sept 26, 2015 12:02:38 GMT -5
Oh how the world has changed. Back on my days in college the professor expected students to be creative and come up with their own ideas for lessons not snatch it from a web source. I did something like this with some middle school students. We were working on stage presents and improv. I made some 3 x 5 cards with words or actions. Students would draw a card and without talking get someone to guess what was on the card by their actions. I don't know if this is what you were looking for but I hope you will just put on that creative hat and go for it. You should make a better impression on thre prof using your own thoughts. HE/she has probably already heard all the internet answers to this? Sent from my SM-N910V using proboards It gives me some ideas for sure Many thanks I wish we could just come up with our own ideas as I actually do have some up in my head that might be fun but, we have to have a source listed on the lesson plan we hand in the day we present. We can modify the source so there's that but, its just not the same as letting our own imaginations go wild.
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