Drama Education: A global perspective-learning in and through drama.
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Drama There are also several subcategories that you will find resources on integrating Drama into different subjects areas, as well as integrating technology and Drama.
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Click on the picture for more info on Shakespeare!One thing teachers often use for planning their lessons is their curriculum. A curriculum can be a great resource and a great guide. It is important to remember that a curriculum is only a guide, so use your imagination (and the lessons on this site!). Here is the link to the
Saskatchewan Evergreen Curriculum for Arts Ed including Drama.Drama websites
Below is a great resource for drama: improve games, warmups, and more! click here to enter site There is no cost to subscribe or use the site
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Resources offered by other teachers
This is a series of lesson ideas provided by Gill Chesney-Green from Derbyshire in the UK.
(Thanks a plenty Gill! - Kim Flintoff - Webmaster) Thanks Chris Gibson for sharing this link: www.humanpingpongball.com