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Opera Worksheets
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This worksheet, which is meant to go with the book The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux, provides a review of the first couple of chapters of the book. There are 10 questions. For one questions, learners use pictures to guide a discussion about the main character of the story.
In this Opera activity, learners explore the history of opera and identify examples of a recitative. After reading a short conversation between two people, students create their own recitative. They write their own introduction to a recitative and set it to music. This one page activity contains two tasks.
In this opera worksheet, students read the description of what opera is including the use of recitative, sing at conversation speed. They read a conversation and put it into recitative form. They write an introduction to a popular song using a recitative.
In this The Phantom of the Opera activity and progress test activity, students respond to a total of 23 short answer, true/false, multiple choice, matching, and fill in the blank questions pertaining to The Phantom of the Opera.
In this opera worksheet, 8th graders read about the history and evolution of opera as a type of theatre. They answer 4 questions based on the reading using complete sentences.
In this opera buffa work sheet, students read a 1 paragraph description of opera buffa and then identify a melody that could accompany the lyrics on the sheet. In addition, students make up their own words for an opera buffa and then add a melody.
In this musical opera worksheet, students fill in seventeen blanks from a word bank that describes the process of an opera and the roles found within each character.
In this opera buffa worksheet, students explore what an opera buffa is and then make up one on their own with funny lyrics and at the end add a melody.
For this opera movie soundtrack worksheet, students read a 1 paragraph description of opera seria and then use the dialogue from the film Speed to help them determine what music is appropriate to add to the film based on the style of the words.
In this opera worksheet, students fill in 17 blanks in an essay that explains the composition of an opera. They use the words given in two word banks which include recitative, chorus, solo, ensemble, scenes, aria, and duet.
