A student reflection sheet where students can title their abstract artwork, describe their techniques and color choices, and sketch a favorite detail.
A one-page worksheet designed to help students write a biographical paragraph about Claude Monet using structured sentence starters based on a provided mind map. It includes large guided completion areas and a final writing space with 8 extra-large lines (48px height) for students who need more space.
Instructions for the Mystery Performance Lab, guiding students through solo reading, role assignment with tie-breakers, plot analysis, fluency practice, and final presentation.
A comprehensive 2-page follow-up worksheet for students to complete after performing or watching mystery plays. Focuses on fluency self-reflection, high-rigor character analysis, comprehension of plot devices like red herrings, and social-emotional debriefing. Optimized for print with writing lines instead of boxes. Updated terminology to "Character Change".
Six lengthened mystery/problem-solving plays featuring 4-5 characters each. Each play includes increased plot complexity, red herrings, and higher rigor dialogue focused on social-emotional conflicts. Includes a reusable analysis log template. Themes are strictly school-based with no space or weapon-related content. Every script and the analysis log are formatted to fit on a single page. Optimized with writing lines and no heavy boxes.
A student worksheet for analyzing the plot structure of a play, including sections for setting, characters, beginning, middle, end, problem, and solution. Optimized with writing lines and no heavy boxes. fits on one page.
A short model play script titled "The Missing Lunchbox" used to demonstrate play structure, characters, and dialogue. Features a friendship-based problem and solution. Dinosaur theme used for the lunchbox.
Instructional slides teaching the components of a play script (dialogue, stage directions), plot elements (beginning, middle, end, problem, solution), and fluency skills.
A teacher facilitation guide for the 'Stagecraft Secrets' lesson. It includes clear learning objectives, a timed lesson flow, practical facilitation tips for classroom activities, and a complete answer key for the 'Backstage Pass Worksheet'.
A comprehensive student worksheet for grades 4-6 designed to reinforce stagecraft fundamentals. It includes a vocabulary matching section, a stage directions grid to label, and a creative 'Set Design Challenge' focused on a mysterious clock tower attic. The design uses a professional technical blueprint aesthetic.
A vibrant, high-contrast slide deck introducing the fundamentals of stagecraft. It covers the definition of theater tech, the 'Big Five' departments (Set, Props, Lights, Sound, Costumes), a comprehensive guide to stage directions, and an introduction to the set design challenge.
A comprehensive answer key for the updated and expanded "Stage Secrets Drama" unit. It provides clear, specific answers for the 10 questions on both the Mystery and Adventure worksheets, covering all 3rd-grade reading literature standards (RL.3.1, RL.3.4, RL.3.5). No "I Do" labels are used.
An expanded independent practice worksheet for the "Temple of Time" play. Now featuring 10 questions organized into two columns (5 left, 5 right) with tightened spacing to prevent truncation. It covers drama elements (RL.3.5), non-literal language (RL.3.4), and character analysis through evidence (RL.3.1). No "I Do" section. Improved student work areas.
An expanded 3rd-grade adventure play titled "The Temple of Time" with three scenes. This version follows the 3-page layout request: 2 pages for the script and 1 page for questions. Dialogue and tension have been significantly increased to fill the pages and reduce gaps between scenes. Improved sequence and formatting. Maintaining 2-page script length. No "I Do" section. Improved text contrast for completion markers. Reduced the gap between scenes by adding more dialogue. Larger student work areas with ruled lines. Improved header legibility.
An expanded worksheet for the "Missing Compass" play. Now featuring 10 questions organized into two columns (5 left, 5 right) with tightened spacing to prevent truncation. It covers drama structure (RL.3.5), non-literal language (RL.3.4), and textual evidence (RL.3.1). No "I Do" section is included. Improved student work areas. Fixed visual consistency and spelling.
An expanded 3rd-grade mystery play titled "The Case of the Missing Compass" with three scenes. This version follows the 3-page layout request: 2 pages for the script and 1 page for questions. Dialogue and detail have been significantly increased to fill the pages and reduce gaps between scenes. Improved sequence and formatting. Standardized character names. Reduced the gap between scenes by adding more dialogue. Larger student work areas with ruled lines. Improved header legibility. Fixed truncation and spacing.
An instructional slide deck for a 3rd-grade drama lesson, introducing key vocabulary for RL.3.5 (scene, stage directions, characters), RL.3.4 (literal vs. non-literal language), and RL.3.1 (using evidence). The slides feature a professional "Stage Secrets" theme with high-contrast colors and clear definitions.
A teacher's guide for implementing reader's theater in the classroom, including pacing suggestions, instructional goals, and discussion prompts.
A spacious, easy-to-read version of the Snow Detective reader's theater script and RL.1 exit ticket, designed with larger fonts and a 2-page layout. Fits on two pages (front and back).
A spacious, easy-to-read version of the Jack Fame reader's theater script and RL.1 exit ticket, designed with larger fonts and a 2-page layout. Fits on two pages (front and back).
A spacious, easy-to-read version of the Smart Bears reader's theater script and RL.1 exit ticket, designed with larger fonts and a 2-page layout. Fits on two pages (front and back).
A spacious, easy-to-read version of the Sneaker Ella reader's theater script and RL.1 exit ticket, designed with larger fonts and a 2-page layout. Fits on two pages (front and back).
A balanced, easy-to-read version of the Wolf Kitchen reader's theater script and RL.1 exit ticket, designed with appropriate fonts and a 2-page layout to save paper while remaining accessible to young readers.
A detailed teacher and substitute guide for the Art Element Adventure. Includes a 40-minute pacing guide, grade-specific tips (K-3), material checklists, and instructional strategies for managing the guided drawing quest.