DL-Theatre

This page curated by: Teri Turner and Victoria HutsellLast Update: 9/13/20
Distance Learning - Modules for learning BY MIssouri Teachers FOR Missouri Teachers. There are several modules to provide teachers learning to help improve distance learning created by former Missouri candidates for Teachers of the Year.
MO LEAP site. DESE's Missouri Learning, Engagement and Preparation (MO LEAP) assessments are free, non-accountability assessments designed to be used in early Fall 2020 to evaluate students’ academic preparedness for learning by measuring learning gaps. MO LEAP assessments are aligned to the Missouri Learning Standards (MLS) and measure acquisition of skills and concepts that are essential for students to have learned in order to be successful in the coming school year. Questions about MO LEAP? Call 573-751-3545, email assessment@dese.mo.gov,

General

National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) - Guidance for opening High School Athletics and Activities
STAM - Members of Speech and Theatre Association of Missouri have access to resources compiled by members.
EdTA - Educational Theatre AssociationTheatre Educator Pro - Theatre EdPro produced by the Educational Theatre Association
DTA - Drama Teacher Academy
Broadway HD
Theatreish
Broadway Theater Group Theatre Lessons and Games
Success strategies for Movement and Theatre - googledoc/slide presentation from Stephen Buescher and Ezra LeBank
Cellular 'Cenes - an innovative idea for socially distant theatre throughout your town or school. (from Ben Martin, former MAAE exec director and retired Speech and Theatre teacher.)

Article on Theatre Advocacy: "Theatre's not important, right?" https://www.thecontemporaryeducator.com/post/theatre-s-not-an-important-subject-right

Parkway C-2 School District - Parkway South - Math Teacher and theatre fan Scott Degitz-Fries - parodies "You'll be Back" from Hamilton as a message of hope for students.

DIGITAL / ONLINE LEARNING

PACKET LEARNING

USCD Digital Stage "battle" compilation

Educate.Today—Theatre

ALL videos and related curriculum materials available for FREE. Grade levels 3-12.

Learn directly from actors, directors, designers, and playwrights as they discuss and share examples of their work. See performance excerpts and discover the power of theatre both as its own discipline and through arts integration with history, science, language arts, music, and more.