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Fundamentos del teatro elemental

En esta clase introductoria, aprenderemos sobre los tipos de producciones teatrales, los roles participativos disponibles para las personas interesadas en el teatro y una breve descripción general de las producciones notables de la historia. Ideal para estudiantes jóvenes.
Mrs. Trippett
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### Lesson Plan: Introduction to Basics of Theatre for Elementary Age (Ages 8-13)

**Objective:** Students will be introduced to fundamental concepts of theatre, including stage directions, acting techniques, and teamwork.

**Materials Needed:**
- Open space for movement
- Whiteboard and markers
- Printed handouts with theatre vocabulary
- Props (optional)
- Music player with instrumental tracks (optional)

**Lesson Outline:**

**1. Introduction (5 minutes)**
- Welcome students and introduce yourself.
- Explain the goal of the lesson: to explore the basics of theatre and its elements.
- Discuss briefly what theatre is and why it's important in storytelling and communication.

**2. Warm-Up (5 minutes)**
- Lead students through a physical warm-up to prepare their bodies for movement and vocal exercises.
- Include stretches, breathing exercises, and vocal warm-ups (e.g., tongue twisters).

**3. Theatre Vocabulary (5 minutes)**
- Introduce key theatre vocabulary: stage, stage directions (upstage, downstage, stage left, stage right), actor, audience, props, costume, script, etc.
- Write these terms on the whiteboard and briefly explain each one.

**4. Acting Techniques (10 minutes)**
- Demonstrate and explain basic acting techniques:
  - Projection: speaking clearly and loudly enough to be heard by the audience.
  - Expression: using facial expressions and body language to convey emotions.
  - Movement: how to move on stage purposefully and with confidence.
- Have students practice these techniques through simple exercises (e.g., pretending to be different animals, expressing emotions without words).

**5. Stage Directions and Movement (5 minutes)**
- Use the open space to explain and demonstrate stage directions (upstage, downstage, stage left, stage right).
- Have students practice moving to different areas of the stage while calling out the directions.

**6. Group Activity (10 minutes)**
- Divide students into small groups.
- Assign each group a short scenario (e.g., a trip to the zoo, a birthday party).
- Instruct them to create a short improvised scene (1-2 minutes) using the techniques and vocabulary learned.
- Encourage creativity and collaboration among group members.

**7. Performance and Reflection (5 minutes)**
- Each group performs their improvised scene in front of the class.
- After each performance, facilitate a brief discussion:
  - What did you notice about each group's performance?
  - How did they use stage directions, acting techniques, and props (if used)?
  - What could they improve or change for next time?

**8. Wrap-Up (5 minutes)**
- Summarize key points of the lesson: theatre vocabulary, basic acting techniques, and stage directions.
- Encourage students to practice acting at home and explore theatre by watching plays or movies.
- Answer any questions and provide feedback on their performances.

**Homework (optional):**
- Ask students to write a short paragraph about what they enjoyed most about today's lesson or what they found challenging.

**Assessment:**
- Informal assessment based on participation, understanding of theatre concepts demonstrated during activities, and ability to apply techniques in the improvised scene.

**Notes:**
- Adjust activities as needed based on the students' energy levels and engagement.
- Foster a supportive environment where students feel encouraged to explore and express themselves creatively through theatre.

August 6 - Musicals
August 13 - Dramas
August 20 - Techincal Skills
August 27 - Improv

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Orientación para padres
Fluent reading is important for part of this activity as we will be using scripts to perform theatre exercises.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el February, 2024
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Florida Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
My name is Kailee Trippett and I taught 2nd grade for 7 years. I love teaching strategies and tools to help students become confident and successful readers, writers, and mathematicians. While I offer many 2nd-grade core classes, I also offer some fun supplemental classes. I have taught theatre, music and drama for 2 years, and enjoy those subjects as well. I can't wait to meet your learner and see them grow!

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