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World Explorers: Learning Through Drama

Lesson Objective: Express knowledge of explorers
Grades 6-8 / Arts / Drama
14 MIN

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Discussion and Supporting Materials

Thought starters

  1. How does Ms. Gilbert encourage positive talk?
  2. Why is it important for students to both give and receive feedback?
  3. How does art integration enrich understanding?

10 Comments

  • Private message to Sarah Kass
What a well planned and productive lesson. Thank you!
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  • Private message to susan Colman
What fun and what a fantastic way to learn so many things at once! Do the students write a formal script at all or is it it just outined on the chart paper shown in the rehearsal?
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  • Private message to THUY TRUONG
I like when children can perform as real actors and actresses. Also, I want to see children develop their talents in all areas of the multiple intelligence. The most importance is they would develop more love, compassion, selflessness, giving and sharing etc... or learn to be a real human with all beautiful values and duties.
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  • Private message to James Castle
James Castle Sep. 6, 2013 4:40pm I like the way how are acting like a real person that I never felt it this way.
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  • Private message to Scholastically Speaking
Wonderful example of how drama and acting can enhance a child's speaking and conversational skills. By stepping outside of themselves and becoming a part of an ensemble, they don't experience the inherent fears of public speaking.
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Teachers

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Shyrna Gilbert