
Dramatic activities to help students facilitate the pre-writing process. Examine ways to physicalize literary structure, bring it to life, and translate that physicality onto the page with graphic organizers. Then, discover how you can lead these dramatic activities to help your students PLAY, then WRITE!, as well as the rubrics needed to assess the performed and written creations. |

Drama/Theatre Activities to enhance listening comprehension. Discover rules, tools and ideas to enhance teacher presentation style engage the students, techniques to improve student focus, attention and responses to oral presentations and visual media and ideas on how to assess listening! |

Explore Kindergarten English Language Arts Standards that relate to storytelling as well as dramatic structure, which is the framework of all literature as you help students create original stories and discover oral literacy. |

Examine UNINTENTIONAL INSENSITIVITY in the Media, STICKY SITUATIONS and figure out WHADAYADOO, to explore in a theatrical hands-on way Cultural Diversity Training and the Social Studies Standard: People In Societies. |

Use theatre techniques in reading a work of literature aloud to communicate its intellectual and emotional meaning for English Language Arts: Communication - Oral and Visual. |

Define and assemble stories using dramatic structure distinguishing between 1st and 3rd person point-of-view narration for English Language Arts Standard: Reading Applications - Literary Text. |
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Use the theatre activity of CHAIN REACTION to explore, create and perform the effects of weathering on the landscape for Science Standards: Grade 4 Earth and Space Sciences. |

Don’t just sit there, use ART as a prompt for curriculum enhancement
and fun! Get ideas, write, act, sing, make things, brainstorm and
be a pART of ART. Discover how ART can be used for Proficiency Outcomes. |

Discover the necessary tools to create a plot, characters and a
play, as well as ideas on how to assess the story or play’s
creation and the knowledge demonstrated in the creation. |

Discover how drama, stories, games, songs and other aspects of different
cultures can help your students with language arts, social studies
and other aspects of curriculum. |

Discover the historical beginning of fifteen major immigrant groups
who were the foundational builders of the United States of America,
and their impact on what we now call our “American Culture”.
Primary attention will be given to developing student awareness
of their own and others cultural heritage, as well as providing
helpful strategies for building effective cross-cultural relationships. |
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Tell us the time frame or country you are studying and we will develop
hands-on opportunities utilizing crafts, folklore, games, stories,
music, recipes or customs just for you! |

Discover how storytelling can be used to explore cultures around
the world. Learn how to use theatre to enhance your classroom lessons
so you students will be active, engaged and eager for more. |

Learn how to identify and serve gifted and talented students in
the performing art of theatre. Discover how students can reveal
their full range of talents to solve problems and demonstrate skill
that help them express these artistic abilities and natures. |

Discover theatre games that delve into personality to figure out
why characters behave as they do. Use these games a prompt for writing
and understanding and making connections in social studies and literature. |

How to use culture, theatre and participation to look at Bible stories
and worship in a new way. Find out how to introduce these activities
into worship. Picture Noah and his Ark with a Caribbean flavor or
Adam and Eve set in Native America. |

Hegeota will tell a story, share some cultural information and answer
questions about Native Americans. |
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Master the art of communicating your arts and culture success stories
to the media, boards of education, constituents, government entities
and funding organizations. |

Learn strategies to forge meaningful and productive alliances between
arts organizations, educational institutions, and businesses. |

Want to showcase the work your students have been doing throughout
the year? Work with our artist to develop a theatre piece or use
our prepared script and insert your curriculum. Then, direct the
show yourself or use our artist for the rehearsals. Finally, perform
the showcase for another class, parents or assembly and "WOW"
everyone as they actually see all the wonderful learning that has
been going on in your classroom. |