Lights, camera, action, and a bit of mystery! In this lesson, students …
Lights, camera, action, and a bit of mystery! In this lesson, students use mystery props in a skit bag to create and perform in short, impromptu skits.
Radio Theater With Resources, Suggestions and Insights from: Fred Greenhalph www.radiodramarevival.com Tony …
Radio Theater
With Resources, Suggestions and Insights from:
Fred Greenhalph www.radiodramarevival.com
Tony Palermo www.ruyasonic.com
Simply Scripts www.simplyscripts.com
Objectives: 1. To learn about the tradition of Radio Theater 2. To learn the elements of producing Radio Theater, including sound effects 3. To create a live performance of Radio Theater for an audience
Audiences: This activity could be used by any age group which is interested in re-creating Radio Theater
This lesson is intended for students who are new to Shakespeare and …
This lesson is intended for students who are new to Shakespeare and his writing. In the lesson, students will read about sonnets, read and respond to specific Shakespearean sonnets, and explore the poetic elements - specifically meter and rhyme - of Shakespearean sonnets. This lesson was created by Tyler Barna as part of the 2020 NDE OER Workshop and was conceived from Maxx Stewart's lesson posted to OER Commons. It is designed for beginning Shakespeare students, typically in English Language Arts grades 8-10. It is expected that this lesson will take students 90 minutes to complete. All materials are linked digitally within the lesson. This lesson is written for students; "Student View" is the recommended output for this lesson.
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