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Exploring Africa!
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URL:http://exploringafrica.matrix.msu.edu/
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Submitter:Tama Hamilton-Wray

Rhymine Charades
Author:Elsbeth Schweitzer
URL:http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Alley/3765/rhyme.html
Summary:This lesson helps to get children thinking about word families in a whole new way. By having rhyming at a base for a series of pantomimes the children will begin to see how word families are interrelated
Submitter:Elsbeth Schweitzer

Thanksgiving Feast
Author:Elsbeth Schweitzer
URL:http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Alley/3765/thanksgiving.html
Summary:This lesson helps to bring to life the feast that the Pilgrims at the second winter in America. A fun way to get the children interested in what life may have been like way back then.
Submitter:Elsbeth Schweitzer

Creative Dramatics: An Annotated Bibliography of Internet Sources
Author:Scott R. Robinson
URL:http://www.cwu.edu/~robinsos/ppages/resources/Creative_Dramatics/Creative_Drama_Biblio.htm
Summary:Contains links to sites with resources on, and lessons for, Creative Dramatics, Dramatic Play, Puppetry, and other areas.
Submitter:Joshua Amrhein

The Art of Creative Dramatics Through the Eyes of a Young Child
Author:Geraldine Martin
URL:http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1993/3/93.03.01.x.html
Summary:Martin first gives an introduction on why creative dramatics are so important for the development of children. He then describes the objectives he is working towards in his creative dramatics lessons, such as integrating drama into the rest of his classroom subjects. Included are many examples from his experiences in the classroom, how students have reacted to his activities and teaching strategies, as well as detailed lesson plans.
Submitter:Erin Hansen

Fuzzy's Games List
Author:Fuzzy Gerdes
URL:http://www.fuzzyco.com/super/improv/games.html
Summary:Contains general description of a number of improve games many of which can be adapted for use in a classroom, and links to other sites with more games. The games are well suited for a variety of different types of activities; both strongly guided and less guided. Some of the activities can also be adapted for specific subject areas.
Submitter:Joshua Amrhein

Natural Connections: Developing the Personal Intelligences Through Music and Movement
Author:Judy Bonne
URL:http://www.newhorizons.org/strategies/arts/bonne2
Summary:Bonne describes the POWER SKILLS program used at Grayling Elementary in Grayling, MI. The POWER SKILLS program teaches social skills to students through lyrics of songs. The children are introduced to new music that conveys powerful messages about difficult social siuations and moral integrity. The program has been running for three years. This program may prove to be successful in having an impact on students.
Submitter:Julie Shermetaro

The THeatre Lesson plan Exchange
Author:Shalynn Reynolds
URL:http://www.geocities.com/Shalyndria13/
Summary: Lesson Plans Warmups, Games, Improvs Reference, Assessment, and so much more Resume and philosophy Links to fabulous graphics sites Additional spiffy sites for theatre lovers
Submitter:Sarah Van Auker

Learn Improv
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URL:http://www.learnimprov.com
Summary:This website is committed to teaching improvisational skills and provides exercises, as well as, links to other sources. The exercises range from encouraging movement and motion to developing skills and performance structures. "Learn Improv" is an excellent resource that enables a teacher to foster trust and support within a learning environment.
Submitter:Leslie Adamo

Creative Dramatics in the Language Arts Classroom
Author:Bruce Robbins
URL:http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed297402.html
Summary:This article is about how to facilitate creative drama into classrooms. By teaching kids drama, the idea is to expand thier imagination, exploration, and help elaborate their ideas. The author of the article emphasizes how this teaching technique helps both students and teachers work together. This article is valuable to working with almost any age group, but could be especially helpful in keeping elementary children interested in lessons.
Submitter:Leigh Potter






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