Sunday, December 1, 2013

Process Drama

Process drama is an improv technique that can be used with or without voice and movement to act out scenes in a story by making the actors/actresses take the role of the characters, narrator, or author.
Students can choose what other students act out by writing important moments onto a slip of paper or the teacher can write the main points he/she wants the students to know and can use this as an assessment.

Some Options:

-Freeze frame: Students plan to position themselves in a way to display the story with no movement or words

-Charades: Students act out the scene with no words

-Catch Phrase: Use words to explain something without saying those words

Some more information about Process Drama:

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