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Choral Speaking Script Lesson Plans
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96 Views- 7th Grade
Students observe and demonstrate a variety of choral reading and speaking methods and techniques. They discuss the refrain, antiphonal, line-a-student, and unison methods of choral reading, and read and perform different texts using the different speaking methods.
99 Views- 7th - 8th Grade
Students discover how artists use the Greek Muses, Graces and Fates in literature, music, dance, theatre, and the visual arts. In this integrated arts lesson, students write their own literature about a specific Muse, Grace, or Fate.
28 Views- 1st Grade
Students become School Ambassadors to highlight important features within the school environment. They create posters to highlight individual rooms, objects, and adults within the building. These posters are the focus of an oral presentation to reaffirm to classmates the unique elements within the school and to orientate any new students, families, or visitios to the school.
73 Views- 7th - 8th Grade
Students gain an awareness of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Millennium Development Goals. They develop an awareness of the 11 African countries visited on the itinerary with a focus on the status of education and health in Canada versus the African countries studied. Finally, students through drama, choral reading and writing, gain an awareness and appreciation for the changing family dynamics in many African families due to various influences.
80 Views- 9th Grade
Students, after analyzing vocabulary on greetings, classroom items, descriptive adjectives and subject pronouns, engage in productive communication with each other about daily activities at school and after school by speaking to each other in Spanish.
90 Views- 5th Grade
Students create a cafe where all the food served are congruent to a hexagon.
88 Views- 11th - 12th Grade
Students read a script for the film version of "Huckleberry Finn". They work together to discuss how characters develop and change in the novel. They practice their oral reading skills.
77 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students participate in lessons that are focused around the performing and visual arts. There are techniques shared that teachers can use to be applied to different curriculum areas.
04 Views- 3rd - 4th Grade
Students use text clues to read accurately and fluently with expression. Then, they identify how watching a movie or play is different from listening to a story being read, such as in reader's theater. Students also work together to find and highlight their part, silently read it, and discuss how to deliver their lines, paying particular attention to the aspect of fluency that was modeled in the focus lesson.
75 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students explore the world of Greek mythology by studying briefly each of the Gods. They explore the visual world of Greek mythology in ancient art and architecture and create original play-lets based on authentic myths through creative writing exercise.

