Tuesday, April 24, 2018

April 24, 25, 26

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April 24

Finish work from last week.

3 Ways Acting Exercise - helps with delivery


April 25 - National holiday 



April 26

Dialogue - the words that the actor speaks

3 Ways Acting Exercise - helps with delivery












List of acting emotions for practice:

  • anger
  • anticipation
  • anxiety
  • arrogance
  • embarrassment
  • boredom
  • confidence
  • contentment
  • depression
  • disappointment
  • disgust
  • ecstasy
  • exhaustion
  • fear
  • frustration
  • guilt
  • happiness
  • hope
  • hysteria
  • impatience
  • jealousy
  • loneliness
  • love
  • lovesick
  • lust
  • mischievous
  • passion
  • romance
  • shock
  • shyness
  • suspicion

Acting is so much fun.
Summer is right around the corner.
I want to go home now.
Please.
Would you like to go shopping today?
What's for dinner?
The pencil is mine.
I need a haircut.
My homework is in my locker.
Are you serious?
Look over there.
He's coming back.
She's changed her mind.
That's my friend.
I didn't know that.
Where are you going?


Tuesday, April 10, 2018

April 17, 18, 19

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http://thecommunitymanager.com/2013/11/14/five-tips-on-using-storytelling-for-community-management/


April 17
What makes a good story?  p. 124
1.  Read the text
2.  Activity:  What makes a story a story?
     Follow the instructions and complete the activity.  Work in pairs or groups of 3.


April 18
1.  Point of view p. 125
2.  Activity:  Who is telling the story?
     Follow the instructions and complete the activity.  Work in pairs or groups of 3.

April 19

Criterion A - Research and Assessment

1.  Open a Word document
2.  Type your name at the top left
3.  Title the document   Storytelling   Criterion A - Knowing and Understanding 
4.  Conduct the following research:
  1. What is storytelling?  (write 3-4 sentences using your own words)
  2.  Storytelling in different cultures  (various European, African, North American, Middle American, South American, Asian and Australian cultures. Could include Japan, Russia, Native American, Middle East, etc. 
  • Research storytelling in your culture and give a brief introduction in your own words. (1 paragraph)
  •  Research and choose 1 story from your culture.  Write the name of the story and give a brief summary. Look for myths and legends in your culture. (1 paragraph)
Works Cited page required -  MLA 8 format

April 10, 11, 12

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April 10, 11, 12
1st performances and peer feedback

1.  We review the Drama Storytelling rubric
2.  Discuss peer feedback guidelines
3.  Student Presentations