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Eisenberg, Helen; Eisenberg, Larry – 1984
This book provides more than 400 ideas for skits and stunts for various size groups of any age, as well as general information on the uses, presentations, and creation of stunts and skits. The chapters include: (1) The Why and How of Skits and Stunts; (2) How to Make Up Your Own Skits; (3) Impromptu Stunts and Skits; (4) Group Stunts and "Dramas";…
Descriptors: Camping, Games, Group Activities, Leaders Guides
Ullom, Shirley – 1994
This collection of 60 short dramatic pieces for teenagers to perform can be used in the classroom, in variety shows, in drama competitions, and as discussion starters. The pieces in the collection reflect the interests of teenagers and are designed to explore their actions, problems, attitudes, lifestyles, and humor. The collection is divided by…
Descriptors: Acting, Adolescents, Characterization, Class Activities
Kohl, Herbert R. – 1988
Intended for teachers who have no particular experience or training in teaching theater, but who have a love of theater and enjoy a good play, this book discusses making theater with children. It explores improvisation, reading and acting with scripts, adapting plays for young actors, and writing plays. The examples presented in the text are…
Descriptors: Acting, Class Activities, Drama, Dramatic Play
Argetsinger, Gerald – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1986
Two scenes are presented from a longer one-act (nine scene) play about the history of deaf Americans. The scenes relate the misbeliefs and suspicions among early Americans about the deaf and the founding of the first American school for the deaf by Thomas Gallaudet. (CB)
Descriptors: Biographies, Deafness, Drama, Educational History
Derman, Lauraine – 1992
This document guides teachers through the production of a docu-drama designed to raise environmental awareness for primary school children aged 5-9 years old. The play is a narrated account of seven environmental problems and solutions that is acted in mime, rhyme, and song and could be adapted as a dramatic environmental awareness exercise. The…
Descriptors: Drama, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Group Activities

McGookey, Kathleen – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1992
Suggestions for using drama to help students learn about disabilities are given by a professional theatrical group in which actors portray disabled people and answer questions in character. Steps for developing a class skit about a person with a disability and for starting a similar acting troupe are given. (DB)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Class Activities, Disabilities

van Lent, Peter C. – French Review, 1981
Proposes 10 activities to provide French classes of all levels with a broad spectrum of language projects involving direct and active use of French including students polling each other, skits based on television commercials, geographical "show and tell," cooking French dishes, writing a monthly newspaper, and field trips. (BK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooking Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Trips

Whitman, Cynthia – Social Science Record, 1990
Discusses an elementary teacher's use of educational skits in history instruction. Describes the preparation of skit scripts. Observes that children who grow up passively watching television need encouragement to become actively involved in learning. Suggests that rehearsing the past may be the best way to prepare for the future. (SG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum
Rickert, William E.; Bloomquist, Jane – 1988
This paper provides a basic framework for using creative drama to achieve a wide range of objectives in educating students with mental disabilities; these objectives include enhanced communication skills, discipline and teamwork, self-concept, and creativity. Drama techniques such as movement exercises, games, structured play, role playing, and…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression, Curriculum
Commercial Union Insurance Companies, Boston, MA. – 1978
These units of study will help students in grades five through nine understand the effects various crimes have on individuals, families, and communities. They can be used by teachers, police departments, boy and girl scouts, and community groups. The units deal with shoplifting, buying stolen goods, employee theft, and vandalism. Each lesson…
Descriptors: Crime, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Learning Activities
Commercial Union Insurance Companies, Boston, MA. – 1980
Three lesson plans for grades seven through nine explore the social, moral, and financial impact of auto and bicycle theft and drinking and driving. Used individually or together as a complete unit, the lesson plans contain dramatic skits derived from real-life experiences of adolescents. Students simulate tough decision making in the face of…
Descriptors: Crime, Drinking, Driver Education, Junior High Schools
Shen, Xiaonan Susan – 1993
This paper discusses the use of skits and dialogues in a first-year Chinese course to help novice learners enhance their communicative skills. Because novice learners of Chinese lack the appropriate vocabulary and grammar knowledge to express themselves freely, skits can help them use their limited knowledge to communicate in an effective manner.…
Descriptors: Chinese, Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Dialogs (Language)
Pike, R. William – 1995
The places and circumstances in which teens encounter frightening or abusive behavior are presented in this book; students act out or read aloud the skits in order to initiate discussion. This book prompts teenagers to confront the violence in their lives by helping them examine the underlying causes of the violence, by provoking discussion about…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Discussion Groups, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Interpersonal Communication
Pierce, Gloria – 1990
Emphasizing critical thinking as the source of renewal and survival of organizations, this document begins by analyzing the Exxon Valdez oil spill and the destruction of the space shuttle Challenger as examples of inadequate critical thinking. The role of management education in promoting critical thinking is explored as well as the need for a…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Critical Incidents Method, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
Smith, Jacqueline; And Others – 1983
This manual consists of guidelines, resources, and instructional materials for use in developing and implementing an early career awareness program for kindergarten through sixth grade students. The guide, which is based on an early career awareness program that was implemented at Nantucket Elementary School in Massachusetts, deals with the…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Career Awareness, Classroom Techniques, Educational Games