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Character Dossier
Clybourne Park
collaborative learning strategies
Common Core
Common Core Standards
critical thinking
critical thinking skills development
Diary Of Anne Frank
drama activities
drama in ELA classes
drama in Social Studies classes
drama integration for teacher training
dramatic texts
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ELA Classroom
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Formative Assessment Tools
George Park
Human Geography Class
Interdisciplinary Connections
Julie Hart
Laramie Project
literacy through performance
Living History Program
Lobby Display
Mark Onuscheck
Mary T. Christel
Mosul Museum
performing a play
primary sources
Professional Dramaturg
reading dramatic literature
Rehearsal Process
reproducible handouts
research
secondary classroom pedagogy
Single Clap
Social Studies Classroom
Student Engagement
student engagement techniques
textual analysis
The Classroom Actor's Toolkit
The Classroom Actor’s Toolkit
theater education methods
TimeLine
TimeLine Theatre
Written Reflection Piece

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138677432
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In Acting It Out, you’ll discover how to use drama in your ELA and social studies classrooms to boost student participation and foster critical thinking. With years of experience supervising arts integration programs in Chicago Public Schools, authors Juliet Hart, Mark Onuscheck, and Mary T. Christel offer practical advice for teachers in middle and high schools. Inside, you’ll find…

    • Group activities to improve concentration, harness focus, and engage students of all abilities and learning styles in teamwork
    • Close reading exercises that encourage students to think critically and build personal relationships with the text
    • Strategies for integrating active approaches to dramatic literature, such as improvisation and scene work
    • Ideas for using dramatic literature as a springboard for studying history and interdisciplinary studies
    • Annotated reading lists that highlight each play’s content and recommended uses in ELA or social studies

Throughout the book, you’ll also find handy tools such as reflection questions, handouts, and rubrics. By implementing the strategies in this book and allowing students to step into different roles from a text, you’ll improve reading comprehension and energize your classroom!

Juliet Hart is the Director of Education at TimeLine Theatre Company. She has presented workshops on active approaches to drama in the classroom for the Illinois Association of Teachers of English and National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).

Mark Onuscheck is the Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment at Adlai E. Stevenson High School. He also serves as an adjunct professor at DePaul University.

Mary T. Christel is a former teacher of world literature, media and film studies, and theater. Currently, she contributes teaching resources to TimeLine Theatre’s Living History Program and also reviews prospective lesson plans for the ReadWriteThink website.

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