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Showing posts with label drama club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drama club. Show all posts

Friday, 18 December 2015

GONNA BEAT YOU :)

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       It's a different type of "rock,paper,scissors" game. Instead of using their hands, pupils are expected to use their whole body in this activity.
  • The instructor should determine a body position for rock, paper and scissors shapes.
  • The pupils are divided into groups of three.
  • They are informed by the teacher about the positions.
  • Each group stands in line and when the instructor gives the start, they shape their body as a rock, a paper or scissors.
  • The rock beats scissors, the scissors beat paper and the paper beats rock.
  • At each turn, the losers are eliminated one by one and the winner keeps until s/he loses.
  • At the end, the group which has the most members wins the game.
       This could be a great energizing warm up idea. I hope you're gonna enjoy it, too.
       Take it easy. See you soon...  McD


Monday, 2 November 2015

MI-MI-MI-MI MICROPHONE SHOW



            We have got only one basic rule for this activity: "SHOW MUST GO ON..." under all circumstances :).
             Everyone taking part in the activity should be able to memorize the lyrics of an English song and sing it from the beginning to the end... (Or you can determine the song/s to be sung)
             The instructor chooses the singer who is going to come on the stage. One by one, all the attendants sing their own song, but how?
             The audience (other pupils) take their place in front of the stage. They have the remote control of the singer. As their turn comes, they instruct the one who is singing like "volume up, volume down, fast, slow... etc". You can also use feelings and emotions. Whatever you say or write, the singer has to sing his/her song in that way, non-stop :)
           

             It's a great warm-up idea. We had great time doing it. I hope that it will work with you, too. Have it your way :) Take it easy...

Monday, 26 October 2015

CRAZY DANCE

    



        It's a pretty good and enjoyable idea for teaching feelings and emotions. We (both "me" and my pupils :) ) had a great time doing it.

        If  the pupils already have a background of these words, you can directly apply it. However if they don't, you'd better make them ready yourself. Before getting started; determine the words, prepare the worksheets and give them a couple of minutes to work on. This is the most boring part :) The rest will be so funny that you won't even remember the first step...

        How was mine?
        My worksheets were visually supported ( no translation). There were only the words and the smileys showing them and only one word with its smiley on each page.

        Now, find an energetic music (I know, I don't need to say but in English please :)). You can get started then...

        At the beginning you can use some easy instructions like "dance, jump, stop... etc. as a warm up :) Then, show the feeling or emotion you want them to act while dancing. For instance, when you show "happy", they dance happily or sadly for "sad". If you show "tired", they act like they feel tired. Bored, surprised, shocked, scared,..etc. as many as you wish... The activity goes on till you feel dead tired :D..

         Take it easy... See you soon...

Thursday, 22 October 2015

WHAT ABOUT A MOTIVATING START??



    

     I have been dealing with drama stuff for two years at my school. There are three different age groups, so I have to do something for them all in common. AAAnd the first step was "Drama Club Dance". The song was an instructional one and named as "Dance Dance Dance". Actually, it was aimed for "Zumba" but I did it my way :)

    " Right hand in the air, left hand in the air
     Slide to the right, slide to the left.
     Dance, dance, dance, stop!"... etc. are some of these enjoyable instructions. I choreographied it by myself. I advice you to do your own one because age, level, needs.... may differ from student to student, teacher  to teacher, school to school blah blah blah..... :)

     The link of the music is below. Take it easy :) See you soon...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra1kQED6S5w