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  1. Write To Miemss Mcnaughton's Drama Classic
  2. Write To Miemss Mcnaughton's Drama Classes
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Below are lesson plans for drama teachers in PDF format. They are free for all. You may use them, print them, copy them, and by all means, change them to fit your students needs. They are created for easy understanding without all the gobbledygook lesson plan jargon university professors insist on.
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Please consult page 26 in the Drama 10, 20, 30 document from Saskatchewan Learning for guidelines in setting up your classroom. Activity One: Imagining Character. In advance of the class, go through magazines and choose interesting faces of people. You can also use the Art Image. Narrative Pantomime / Physical & Pantomime / Improvisation / Role Drama / Writing / Collections Lesson Plans Sorted by Type These lesson plans are divided into the following categories (Since many of these lessons do several things at once, they may appear in several lists.). Classes for ages/grades ranging K-12! Explore Creative Drama, Acting Technique, Musical Theatre and Advanced Training.

Write To Miemss Mcnaughton's Drama Classic

Beginning Drama Lesson Plans

01 Games & Names
02 Game, Names, and Disclosure
03 The Canterbury Tales
04 Cockroach
0505 Names Test
06 Canterbury Performance
Speech on Self
Objectives
Tactics
Conquering Stage Fright
The Stage
Group Poem
Conflict
Short Scene
Risk
A Character's Shoes
Ensemble
The Five W's
Think Quick
Vocalizing Emotions
Pantomime 1 Space & Click
Pantomime 2 A Simple Task
Pantomime 3 Specialty Moves
Pantomime 4 A Story

Write To Miemss Mcnaughton's Drama Classes

Advanced Drama Lesson Plans

Write To Miemss Mcnaughton's Drama Classification

GENERAL ACTING
Disclosure & Games
No More Inhibitions
The Reality of Doing
Stage Combat
Creative Dramatics
Stanislavski Focus Connections
Listening

SCENIC IMPROV
Intro to Scenic Improv
Intro to Scenic Improv 2
Basic Scenic Improv
More Scenic Improv
The Tag Out
Scenes vs Games
Mirror to Scenes
Preconceived Ideas
Check Your First Moment
Context - The How
Support Your Partner
Surprise
COMEDY
Comedy 1
Comedy 2
Comedy 3
Comedy 4
Conflict in Script Writing
Fish Out of Water

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