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Drama

  • Drama Resources
    The Web English teacher provides lessons, texts, and special collections of drama resources related to specific plays and playwrights.
  • Engaging Critical Reader Response to Literature Through Process Drama
    This article provides examples of how process drama methodology was used as a teaching and learning activity during the reading of Onion Tears, a young adult novel by Diana Kidd.
  • Justin's Drama and Theatre Links
    Links to Shakespeare resources, ideas for improvisation, lesson plans, theory, drama journals and magazines, monologues/scenes, and more.
  • Monologue Archive
    Comic, dramatic, and classical monlogues for men, women, seniors, and children.
  • New Zealand Monologues for Years 11–13
    Monologues from New Zealand plays such as The Pohutukawa Tree, Woman Far Walking, and Waiora and Foreskin's Lament, which could be used in a variety of ways, including as resources for English achievement standards 1.8 or 2.7.
  • Readers' Theatre
    Scripts for young readers to read and listen to online, including a guide to scripting, staging, and performing.
  • The Drama in Education Site
    This site contains many useful lesson plans for years 7–12, along with a section on drama and the Internet.
  • The Virtual Drama Studio
    Teaching ideas for secondary age students, some of which are complex and thought-provoking.



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