Course curriculum

    1. Teacher's Guide

    1. About Eighth Grade Drama

    1. 1.1 Introduction to Complex Shakespearean Scenes: Exploring Context and Themes

    2. Quiz: 1.1 Introduction to Complex Shakespearean Scenes: Exploring Context and Themes

    3. 1.2 Analyzing Key Scenes From Plays Like Hamlet or King Lear

    4. Quiz: 1.2 Analyzing Key Scenes From Plays Like Hamlet or King Lear

    5. 1.3 Exploring Complex Emotions in Characters: Practicing Tone and Expression

    6. Quiz: 1.3 Exploring Complex Emotions in Characters: Practicing Tone and Expression

    7. 1.4 Breaking Down Shakespearean Language: Understanding Meaning and Subtext

    8. Quiz: 1.4 Breaking Down Shakespearean Language: Understanding Meaning and Subtext

    9. 1.5 Practicing Voice and Movements to Convey Depth: Enhancing Performances

    10. Quiz: 1.5 Practicing Voice and Movements to Convey Depth: Enhancing Performances

    11. 1.6 Rehearsing Group Scenes for Collaboration and Timing: Building Ensemble Skills

    12. Quiz: 1.6 Rehearsing Group Scenes for Collaboration and Timing: Building Ensemble Skills

    13. 1.7 Adding Props and Costumes to Support the Story: Enhancing Visual Impact

    14. Quiz: 1.7 Adding Props and Costumes to Support the Story: Enhancing Visual Impact

    15. 1.8 Exploring Themes of Ambition, Betrayal, and Family: Discussing Relevance

    16. Quiz: 1.8 Exploring Themes of Ambition, Betrayal, and Family: Discussing Relevance

    17. 1.9 Performing a Complex Scene for the Class: Sharing Work With Peers

    18. Quiz: 1.9 Performing a Complex Scene for the Class: Sharing Work With Peers

    19. 1.10 Reflecting on Shakespeare’s Depth and Relevance: Connecting to Modern Themes

    20. Quiz: 1.10 Reflecting on Shakespeare’s Depth and Relevance: Connecting to Modern Themes

    1. 2.1 Introduction to Renaissance Drama: Exploring Playwrights Like Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson

    2. Quiz: 2.1 Introduction to Renaissance Drama: Exploring Playwrights Like Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson

    3. 2.2 Analyzing Themes in Plays Like Doctor Faustus or Volpone

    4. Quiz: 2.2 Analyzing Themes in Plays Like Doctor Faustus or Volpone

    5. 2.3 Acting Out Key Scenes From Renaissance Dramas: Practicing Complex Characters

    6. Quiz: 2.3 Acting Out Key Scenes From Renaissance Dramas: Practicing Complex Characters

    7. 2.4 Adding Emotion to Express Renaissance Themes: Exploring Power, Morality, and Ambition

    8. Quiz: 2.4 Adding Emotion to Express Renaissance Themes: Exploring Power, Morality, and Ambition

    9. 2.5 Breaking Down Renaissance Language for Clarity: Understanding Context and Subtext

    10. Quiz: 2.5 Breaking Down Renaissance Language for Clarity: Understanding Context and Subtext

    11. 2.6 Rehearsing Group Scenes to Build Confidence and Collaboration: Practicing Timing

    12. Quiz: 2.6 Rehearsing Group Scenes to Build Confidence and Collaboration: Practicing Timing

    13. 2.7 Using Props and Movements to Reflect Renaissance Themes: Creating Visuals

    14. Quiz: 2.7 Using Props and Movements to Reflect Renaissance Themes: Creating Visuals

    15. 2.8 Exploring the Role of Morality in Renaissance Drama: Discussing Themes and Lessons

    16. Quiz: 2.8 Exploring the Role of Morality in Renaissance Drama: Discussing Themes and Lessons

    17. 2.9 Performing Renaissance Scenes for an Audience: Showcasing Skills

    18. Quiz: 2.9 Performing Renaissance Scenes for an Audience: Showcasing Skills

    19. 2.10 Reflecting on the Role of Renaissance Drama in Literature: Sharing Insights

    20. Quiz: 2.10 Reflecting on the Role of Renaissance Drama in Literature: Sharing Insights

    1. 3.1 Introduction to Character Development: What Drives Characters in Drama?

    2. Quiz: 3.1 Introduction to Character Development: What Drives Characters in Drama?

    3. 3.2 Analyzing Complex Characters in Literature and Drama: Exploring Depth and Motivation

    4. Quiz: 3.2 Analyzing Complex Characters in Literature and Drama: Exploring Depth and Motivation

    5. 3.3 Acting Out Monologues That Highlight Inner Conflict: Practicing Emotional Range

    6. Quiz: 3.3 Acting Out Monologues That Highlight Inner Conflict: Practicing Emotional Range

    7. 3.4 Using Dialogue and Actions to Reveal a Character’s Intentions: Practicing Subtext

    8. Quiz: 3.4 Using Dialogue and Actions to Reveal a Character’s Intentions: Practicing Subtext

    9. 3.5 Exploring Relationships Between Characters: Acting Out Connections and Tensions

    10. Quiz: 3.5 Exploring Relationships Between Characters: Acting Out Connections and Tensions

    11. 3.6 Creating Detailed Backstories for Original Characters: Adding Depth to Roles

    12. Quiz: 3.6 Creating Detailed Backstories for Original Characters: Adding Depth to Roles

    13. 3.7 Rehearsing Scenes With Complex Interactions: Building Ensemble Dynamics

    14. Quiz: 3.7 Rehearsing Scenes With Complex Interactions: Building Ensemble Dynamics

    15. 3.8 Using Props and Costumes to Reflect Character Traits: Enhancing Visual Storytelling

    16. Quiz: 3.8 Using Props and Costumes to Reflect Character Traits: Enhancing Visual Storytelling

    17. 3.9 Performing Character-Driven Scenes for the Class: Sharing Insights

    18. Quiz: 3.9 Performing Character-Driven Scenes for the Class: Sharing Insights

    19. 3.10 Reflecting on the Process of Understanding Characters: Discussing Growth in Acting

    20. Quiz: 3.10 Reflecting on the Process of Understanding Characters: Discussing Growth in Acting

    1. 4.1 Introduction to One-Act Plays: Understanding Structure and Flow

    2. Quiz: 4.1 Introduction to One-Act Plays: Understanding Structure and Flow

    3. 4.2 Brainstorming Ideas for Original Plays: Generating Creative Concepts

    4. Quiz: 4.2 Brainstorming Ideas for Original Plays: Generating Creative Concepts

    5. 4.3 Writing Dialogue That Develops Plot and Characters: Practicing Realistic Speech

    6. Quiz: 4.3 Writing Dialogue That Develops Plot and Characters: Practicing Realistic Speech

    7. 4.4 Creating a Clear Beginning, Middle, and End: Structuring the Play

    8. Quiz: 4.4 Creating a Clear Beginning, Middle, and End: Structuring the Play

    9. 4.5 Adding Movements and Stage Directions to Support Dialogue: Enhancing Action

    10. Quiz: 4.5 Adding Movements and Stage Directions to Support Dialogue: Enhancing Action

    11. 4.6 Rehearsing One-Act Plays in Groups: Practicing Timing and Collaboration

    12. Quiz: 4.6 Rehearsing One-Act Plays in Groups: Practicing Timing and Collaboration

    13. 4.7 Adding Props and Costumes to Bring the Story to Life: Enriching Performances

    14. Quiz: 4.7 Adding Props and Costumes to Bring the Story to Life: Enriching Performances

    15. 4.8 Rehearsing Final Versions With Peer Feedback: Polishing the Play

    16. Quiz: 4.8 Rehearsing Final Versions With Peer Feedback: Polishing the Play

    17. 4.9 Performing One-Act Plays for an Audience: Sharing Original Works

    18. Quiz: 4.9 Performing One-Act Plays for an Audience: Sharing Original Works

    19. 4.10 Reflecting on the Playwriting and Performance Process: Discussing Lessons Learned

    20. Quiz: 4.10 Reflecting on the Playwriting and Performance Process: Discussing Lessons Learned

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  • 82 lessons