Drama in education
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Drama in education
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- Improvised theatre and the autism spectrum, a practical guide to teaching social connection and communication skills, Gary Kramer and Richie Ploesch
- Theatre games for young performers, improvisations & exercises for developing acting skills, by Maria C. Novelly
- Readers theatre for young adults, scripts and script development, Kathy Howard Latrobe, Mildred Knight Laughlin
- Take a quick bow!, 26 short plays for classroom fun, by Pamela Marx ; illustrated by Tom James
- Dramatic activities in language arts classrooms, resource summary, Sibel Tatar
- Six silly seals and other read-aloud ABC story skits, by Betsy Franco
- Children's theatre and creative dramatics, edited by Geraldine Brain Siks and Hazel Brain Dunnington
- Paper masks and puppets for stories, songs, and plays, written by Ron and Marsha Feller ; photographs by Hermon Joyner ; designed and illustrated by Kathryn Kusché Hastings
- American folklore, legends, and tall tales for readers theatre, Anthony D. Fredericks
- Presenting reader's theater, plays and poems to read aloud, by Caroline Feller Bauer ; drawings by Lynn Gates Bredeson
- 175 theatre games, warm-up exercises for actors, Nancy Hurley
- "Walking the winds", American tales, the Kennedy Center traveling young players
- Great group skits, 50 character-building scenarios for teens, Lynn Grasberg and Gina Oldenburg
- "Gulliver's travels" by Alfred Silver with music by Stephen Naylor, [writer, Milde Waterfall]
- 101 more drama games and activities, David Farmer ; illustrations by David Hurtado
- Shakespeare, to teach or not to teach, teaching Shakespeare made fun, from elementary to high school, Cass Foster & Lynn G. Johnson
- Teaching Shakespeare today, practical approaches and productive strategies, edited by James E. Davis, Ronald E. Salomone
- 100 ideas for teaching drama, Johnnie Young
- "The Very First Family", a musical play by Philip Hall, based on stories by Rudyard Kipling, [writer, Rosalind Flynn]
- A touch of greatness, directed by Leslie Sullivan ; produced by Catherine Gund
- Creative drama in the classroom and beyond, Nellie McCaslin ; foreward by Neil Postman
- Creative drama in the intermediate grades, a handbook for teachers, Nellie McCaslin
- Literacy play, over 300 dramatic play activities that teach pre-reading skills, Sherrie West and Amy Cox ; illustrated by Kathy Dobbs
- Famous Americans, 22 short plays for building fluency
- Using drama and theatre to promote literacy development, some basic classroom applications, Ping-Yun Sun
- Child drama in action ;, a practical manual for teachers
- Teaching Will, what Shakespeare and 10 kids gave me that Hollywood couldn't, Mel Ryane
- Grammar wars II, how to integrate improvisation and language arts, Tom Ready
- Drama projects for the middle school classroom, a collection of theatre activities for young actors, Rebecca Young
- Fluency practice read-aloud plays, grades 5-6, by Kathleen M. Hollenbeck
- Read! Perform! Learn!, 10 reader's theater programs for literary enhancement, Toni Buzzeo
- Little plays for little people, theatre, games, and activities, Chari R. Greenberg
- Once upon a time, using storytelling, creative drama, and reader's theater with children in grades preK-6, Judy Freeman
- Civil rights
- African legends, myths, and folktales for readers theatre, Anthony D. Fredericks ; illustrated by Bongaman
- Holiday story play, costumes, cooking, music, and more, preK-4, Joyce Harlow, Victoria Saibara
- Teaching Will, what Shakespeare and 10 kids gave me that Hollywood couldn't, Mel Ryane
- The jumbo book of drama, written by Deborah Dunleavy ; illustrated by Jane Kurisu
- Against all odds, readers theatre for grades 3-8, Suzanne I. Barchers and Michael Ruscoe
- How to do plays with children, Jo Ellen Moore [and others]
- Shakespeare for all, an account of the RSA Shakespeare in schools project, edited by Maurice Gilmour
- Making make-believe, fun props, costumes and creative play ideas, MaryAnn F. Kohl ; illustrations by K. Whelan Dery
- From children's literature to readers theatre, Elizabeth A. Poe
- Prop box play, 50 themes to inspire dramatic play, Ann Barbour and Blanche Desjean-Perrotta ; illustrated by Mary Rojas
- The big book of thematic plays, 25 exciting, easy-to-read plays with instant activities on the topics you teach, [compiled and edited by Tracey West ; cover design by Norma Ortiz ; cover art by Anne Kennedy; interior design by Sydney Wright ; interior art by Paige Billin-Frye]
- On stage, theater games and activities for kids, Lisa Bany-Winters
- Fluency practice read-aloud plays, grades 1-2, by Kathleen M. Hollenbeck
- Stories to dramatize, Winifred Louise Ward, editor
- Profiles of women past & present, women's history monologues for group presentations, created, researched, and written by members of the Thousand Oaks California Branch Inc. of the American Association of University Women ; illustrated by Ann Matthews
- Fluency practice read-aloud plays, grades 3-4, by Kathleen M. Hollenbeck
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