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Miccinati, Jeannette L.; Phelps, Stephen – Reading Teacher, 1980
Argues that various forms of drama such as synchronized movement, pantomime, and improvisation are natural companions to reading instruction. (Author/FL)
Descriptors: Dramatics, Elementary Education, Pantomime, Reading Instruction

Langford, Francis S.; Cope, Ann W. – Clearing House, 1980
Suggests using creative dramatics activities to foster students' skill in sensing, sequencing, expressing, and cooperating. Outlines five creative dramatics exercises suitable for a science, mathematics, art, or English class. (SJL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Dramatics, Pantomime, Secondary Education
Demo, Mary Penasack – Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1980
Highlights four items from the ERIC database in which teacher/directors describe high school theater and classroom productions of Masters'"Spoon River Anthology," Shakespeare, three Black theater dramatizations, and mime. Each offers creative suggestions for imitation. (JMF)
Descriptors: Black Literature, Classroom Techniques, Dramatics, Pantomime
Lecure, Bruce – Teaching Theatre, 1995
Gives instructions for a theater exercise that involves a student lip-synching to a song. Cautions that the presentation must be balanced equally, with attention paid to both realism in the actual lip-synching, and to how the performer gives meaning to the song. States that students generally should not try to emulate well-known performers. (PA)
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Class Activities, Creative Activities
Thistle, Louise – 1993
Designed to be used by teachers with varying degrees of dramatic arts experience and by students with limited English proficiency as well as native English speakers, this clear, simple guide familiarizes teachers and children with classic literature through the narrative-mime approach. The guide contains: (1) eight of Aesop's fables adapted and…
Descriptors: Acting, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Creative Dramatics
Ratliff, Gerald Lee – Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1981
Provides six classroom exercises to stimulate student awareness of the principles of Readers Theater. Emphasizes the use of scripts and space, flexibility of voice and body, staging, pantomime, and characterization. (PD)
Descriptors: Characterization, Class Activities, Oral Interpretation, Pantomime

Sawyer, Walter; Leff, Arlene – Contemporary Education, 1979
Creative dramatics offer the educator a variety of uses in the development of children's language arts proficiency and psychomotor skill level. (LH)
Descriptors: Child Development, Creative Activities, Language Arts, Learning Activities
Hett, Dorothy; Haring, Dana – 1998
This paper presents creative drama activities based on Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" for use in ninth-grade English classrooms. The activities are divided into sections on improvisation, pantomime, image-making and creative drama, reader's theater, drama scenes, interior monologue, and producing plays. Each section of the paper…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Dramatics, English Instruction, Grade 9
Dwyer, Evelyn M. – 1990
Creative dramatics (the spontaneous expression of feelings and ideas in an imaginative manner) brightens the reading program and provides teachers and students with both enjoyable and academically profitable experiences. Any reading teacher can comfortably integrate creative dramatics into the basal reading program. Activities such as creating…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Class Activities, Creative Dramatics, Dramatic Play

Colby, Robert W. – Youth Theatre Journal, 1987
Presents a rationale for viewing theatre as a form of education, and looks at several different ideas for why and how drama should be taught; considers what types of skills children should acquire from a theatre class, and whether drama should focus on the internal, subjective experience of theatre, or the external mechanics of it. (JC)
Descriptors: Acting, Developmental Stages, Didacticism, Elementary Education
Bagwell, Mallory M. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
Suggestions for incorporating mime into physical education programs are discussed. Approached from a nonperforming viewpoint, the relationships among mime, movement education, dance, rhythms, body mechanics, art, music, theater, creative dramatics, and language can be blended with perceptual motor development, static and dynamic balance, and…
Descriptors: Dance, Elementary Secondary Education, Movement Education, Pantomime
Instructor, 1979
Suggests a range of activities for prekindergarten and kindergarten children and teachers. (RH)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Class Activities, Concept Formation, Cooking Instruction
de la Roche, Elisa – 1993
Drama is a means to develop imagination and empathy. Simulated experiences can affect profoundly one's judgment and understanding, adding insights and expanding the frame of reference. The name game is a good beginning exercise, especially if participants do not know one another. Each player states his or her name and a favorite object that begins…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Decision Making

Vargas, Marjorie Fink – English Journal, 1984
Examines how to increase student awareness of the range and depth of nonverbal communication and help them respond more intelligently to the nonverbal cues sent by others and understand the messages they transmit nonverbally. (CRH)
Descriptors: Acting, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills, Creative Dramatics
Heller, Paul G. – 1995
This publication is part of a series of monographs on the art of teaching. Each volume, focusing on a specific discipline, explores theory in the context of teaching strategies connected to evaluation of both teachers' and students' learning. Three techniques are offered for using the series: dialogues (as self-evaluation and in study groups),…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Dramatics, Curriculum Development, Dramatic Play