A complete curriculum for K grade Drama
Course curriculum
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Teacher's Guide
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About Third Grade Drama
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1.1 Introduction to Drama: Exploring the Basics of Performance
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Quiz: 1.1 Introduction to Drama: Exploring the Basics of Performance
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1.2 Practicing Voice Projection: Speaking Clearly and Loudly
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Quiz: 1.2 Practicing Voice Projection: Speaking Clearly and Loudly
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1.3 Exploring Facial Expressions to Show Emotions
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Quiz: 1.3 Exploring Facial Expressions to Show Emotions
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1.4 Using Body Movements to Tell a Story Without Words
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Quiz: 1.4 Using Body Movements to Tell a Story Without Words
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1.5 Understanding Stage Directions: Learning to Move on Stage
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Quiz: 1.5 Understanding Stage Directions: Learning to Move on Stage
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1.6 Acting Out Everyday Scenarios
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Quiz: 1.6 Acting Out Everyday Scenarios
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1.7 Exploring the Role of Imagination in Drama
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Quiz: 1.7 Exploring the Role of Imagination in Drama
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1.8 Working in Groups to Create Simple Stories Through Drama
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Quiz: 1.8 Working in Groups to Create Simple Stories Through Drama
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1.9 Combining Voice, Movement, and Expression in a Short Activity
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Quiz: 1.9 Combining Voice, Movement, and Expression in a Short Activity
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1.10 Performing a Simple Scene for Classmates
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Quiz: 1.10 Performing a Simple Scene for Classmates
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2.1 Introduction to Dialogue: How Characters Speak in Stories
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Quiz: 2.1 Introduction to Dialogue: How Characters Speak in Stories
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2.2 Practicing Speaking Lines Clearly With Emotion
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Quiz: 2.2 Practicing Speaking Lines Clearly With Emotion
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2.3 Exploring Actions That Complement Dialogue
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Quiz: 2.3 Exploring Actions That Complement Dialogue
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2.4 Acting Out Prewritten Lines From Familiar Stories
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Quiz: 2.4 Acting Out Prewritten Lines From Familiar Stories
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2.5 Adding Emotions to Dialogue to Make It More Believable
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Quiz: 2.5 Adding Emotions to Dialogue to Make It More Believable
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2.6 Exploring How Actions Change the Meaning of Words
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Quiz: 2.6 Exploring How Actions Change the Meaning of Words
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2.7 Rehearsing a Short Scene With Both Dialogue and Movements
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Quiz: 2.7 Rehearsing a Short Scene With Both Dialogue and Movements
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2.8 Practicing Group Scenes With Coordinated Dialogue and Actions
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Quiz: 2.8 Practicing Group Scenes With Coordinated Dialogue and Actions
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2.9 Adding Props to Enhance Dialogue and Actions in a Scene
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Quiz: 2.9 Adding Props to Enhance Dialogue and Actions in a Scene
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2.10 Performing a Scene That Combines Dialogue, Actions, and Emotions
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Quiz: 2.10 Performing a Scene That Combines Dialogue, Actions, and Emotions
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3.1 Introduction to Historical Stories: Understanding Key Events and Figures
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Quiz: 3.1 Introduction to Historical Stories: Understanding Key Events and Figures
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3.2 Exploring Characters in Historical Stories
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Quiz: 3.2 Exploring Characters in Historical Stories
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3.3 Acting Out Key Moments in Historical Events
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Quiz: 3.3 Acting Out Key Moments in Historical Events
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3.4 Using Simple Props and Costumes to Represent Historical Figures
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Quiz: 3.4 Using Simple Props and Costumes to Represent Historical Figures
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3.5 Adding Dialogue From Historical Speeches or Writings
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Quiz: 3.5 Adding Dialogue From Historical Speeches or Writings
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3.6 Rehearsing Short Scenes Based on Historical Events
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Quiz: 3.6 Rehearsing Short Scenes Based on Historical Events
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3.7 Exploring Group Roles in a Historical Story
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Quiz: 3.7 Exploring Group Roles in a Historical Story
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3.8 Practicing Narration to Explain Historical Context in Performances
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Quiz: 3.8 Practicing Narration to Explain Historical Context in Performances
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3.9 Rehearsing Group Performances of Historical Stories
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Quiz: 3.9 Rehearsing Group Performances of Historical Stories
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3.10 Performing a Historical Scene for the Class and Reflecting on Its Meaning
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Quiz: 3.10 Performing a Historical Scene for the Class and Reflecting on Its Meaning
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About this course
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