Drama
Grade 3: Drama
Grade 3: Drama
• Role/character: adopting the attitude/point of view of a number of different fictional characters, dialogue
• Role/character: adopting the attitude/point of view of a number of different fictional characters, dialogue
• Relationship: listening and responding in role to other characters in role
• Relationship: listening and responding in role to other characters in role
• Time and place: establishing a clear setting
• Time and place: establishing a clear setting
• Tension: identifying factors that contribute to mystery or tension in a drama
• Tension: identifying factors that contribute to mystery or tension in a drama
• Focus and emphasis: identifying the central theme and/or problem in a drama
• Focus and emphasis: identifying the central theme and/or problem in a drama
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Mystery Story Bag
Mystery Story Bag
Go outside, go for a walk or explore near your home. Be sure to bring a bag with you and complete the following:
Go outside, go for a walk or explore near your home. Be sure to bring a bag with you and complete the following:
Collect a bunch of items from outside - nothing sharp
Place them in a bag
Blindfold someone or ask them to close their eyes
Have them grab one item from the bag
See if they can guess what it is
Take off their blindfold and work together to create a story about the object or if you want to play alone, close your eyes and pick an item
The story can be about where the object comes from. The story can also be about where the object will be going in the future. Act out this story by creating a character that would interact with the item. If there are two of you, create two characters.
The story can be about where the object comes from. The story can also be about where the object will be going in the future. Act out this story by creating a character that would interact with the item. If there are two of you, create two characters.