PRIMARY Drama Activity BUNDLE Gr. 1-3 (Ontario Curriculum)
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Here you will find ALL THREE of my Primary DRAMA Activity Bundles at a DISCOUNTED PRICE!! Each are normally $10 each but if you buy this bundle, you will get all three for a discounted price!
Thank you for checking out this PRIMARY Activity Bundle for Grade 1-3 Drama (Ontario Curriculum)!
Grade 1 Activities:
•Elements of Drama Display Cards (Put these up in your classroom so that students remember the different elements of drama they should be focusing on throughout the activities)
•What is Dramatic Play? Anchor Chart, Role Play (Occupation) Task Cards, Reflection Prompts In-Role & Out-Of-Role Cube
•Dramatic Play Book List (picture books and novel ideas included)
•How Was the Character Feeling At The End of the Story? Anchor Chart, Independent Reflection
•How Does Emotion Change a Character? Anchor Chart, Character Emotion Wrist Bands, Emotion Independent Reflections
•What is a Tableau? Anchor Chart, Tableau Activities, Independent Reflection Prompts
•Applying Your Knowledge of Drama to Literacy Exit Passes (6 different exit passes [that you can use with almost any read aloud!] with both lined and blank options)
•What Drama Do We Experience in Our Lives? Anchor Chart, Independent Reflection Prompts
•What Are Some Dramas from Different Communities Around the World? Anchor Chart, Drama Clipboard Reflections
•“Shout Outs” & Performance Reflections (A variety of ways to “shout out” to peers and give structured feedback)
•Self & Peer Reflections (Options to do as a class, in groups/partners, or independently)
•Drama Level of Achievement Chart
•Final Drama Task (Create A Character!) with Success Criteria Planner & Checklist included
•Drama Reflection Craftivity (A fun way to reflect on their final drama task!)
Grade 2 Activities:
•Elements of Drama Display Cards
•Put these up in your classroom so that students remember the different elements of drama they should be focusing on throughout the activities
•Dramatic Play Spinners (Retell the story, Use a different point of view, Stop at a dramatic point, Freeze…Mime….Freeze)
•Dramatic Play Book List
•How Can We Use Our Voice in Drama? (Anchor Chart, Voice or No Voice, Activity [drama scenario task cards & counters], Voice or No Voice Reflections
•“What If…” Independent Reflection
•In Role… Out of Role (Anchor Chart, In Role… Out of Role… Task Cards, Independent Reflection)
•Acting Out a Familiar Story (Anchor Chart, Acting Out a Familiar Story Response: Enhance It!, Acting Out a Familiar Story Independent Reflection)
•“Shout Outs” & Performance Reflections (A variety of ways to “shout out” to peers and give structured feedback)
•Self & Peer Reflections (Options to do as a class, in groups/partners, or independently)
•Why Do People Participate in Drama Activities? (Anchor Chart, Drama Reading Passages & Responses, 5 different drama-related reading passages with graphic organizer responses
•Applying Your Knowledge of Drama to Literacy Exit Passes (5 different exit passes [that you can use with almost any read aloud!])
•Drama Level of Achievement Chart
•Final Drama Task (Success Criteria Checklist included)
•Drama Reflection Craftivity (A fun way to reflect on their final drama task!)
Grade 3 Activities:
•Elements of Drama Display Cards- Put these up in your classroom so that students remember the different elements of drama they should be focusing on throughout the activities
•How Can We Use Dialogue in Drama? Anchor Chart, “A Day In The Life Of…” Task Cards, Reflections
•Why is a Setting Important to a Drama? Anchor Chart, Setting Tasks Cards (Ontario version & Grade 3 version), Senses in Settings Spinners (What do you feel? What are you doing? What do you see? What do you hear? What do you smell?)
•Dramatic Play Book List (picture books and novel ideas included)
•In Role… Out of Role- Sign options for students, Independent Reflection
•Why Do We Use Sound Effects in Drama? Anchor Chart, Sound Effect Task Cards (includes character emotion cards as well as sound effect ideas WITH Google Drive audio clip links!), Sound Effect Independent Reflection, Sound Effect “What If” Prompt
•Applying Your Knowledge of Drama to Literacy Exit Passes- 5 different exit passes (that you can use with almost any read aloud!)
•“Shout Outs” & Performance Reflections- A variety of ways to “shout out” to peers and give structured feedback, Self & Peer Reflections, Options to do as a class, in groups/partners, or independently
•Drama Reading Passages & Responses- 4 different drama-related reading passages with graphic organizer responses (puppet shows, street festivals, amplified announcements, clown acts), Cootie catcher to encourage partner discussion
•What Are Some Common Themes Found in Drama Works? Anchor Chart, Independent Reflections
•Drama Level of Achievement Chart
•Final Drama Task (focus on setting) Success Criteria Planner & Checklist included
•Drama Reflection Craftivity- A fun way to reflect on their final drama task!
Enjoy! :)
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