Theatre games help to develop students' skills in storytelling, improvisation, and public speaking. They also build confidence, teamwork, and vocabulary. Here is a collection of theatre games that have been classroom tested. Try the collaborative and fun activity "The Monster with Three Heads." Three students form one monster where each participant can say just one word at a time in response to students' questions. In addition, they must answer in complete sentences. Imagine the lessons to be learned amidst the laughter!
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About the Author:
Robert Rubinstein wrote the internationally acclaimed book Hints for Teaching Success in Middle School, based on his teaching at Roosevelt Middle School in Eugene, Oregon. His stories have been published in The Ghost & I and Chosen Tales: Stories by Jewish Storytellers.
Review:
This book will benefit the story teacher, the story coach, counselors, teachers, scout and youth leaders, and even anyone planning a family reunion. -- Tale Trader Magazine, January 2001
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