Drama Warm-Up
Drama is an art that requires students to be comfortable with each other, and there's no better way to get students comfortable than warm ups!
This post is to summarize several of the best warm ups I've found so far.
The student at the front then walks down the aisle while the students say phrases or words related to the source material.
This post is to summarize several of the best warm ups I've found so far.
Corridor of Voices
This activity involves having students stand in a row across from each other (like in the image below).
O'Connor-Tennant, Ross. (2017) |
This may be a challenging activity for students who are easily overwhelmed and considerations should be made for them (such as having them only say the words/phrases or don't include this activity if there's no way of incorporating all the students).
This activity allows students to understand how the character in source material may be feeling which makes it an effective activity if students can't empathize with a character. It's also simple; there aren't a lot of instructions so I can see using it in practice. I especially like the way everyone can be involved to their comfort level. Students can still participate without being singled out.
This activity allows students to understand how the character in source material may be feeling which makes it an effective activity if students can't empathize with a character. It's also simple; there aren't a lot of instructions so I can see using it in practice. I especially like the way everyone can be involved to their comfort level. Students can still participate without being singled out.
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