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Voice and Movement Part I: Voice Vanessa Platas’ 9 th -12 th Grade Drama ASSURE Lesson Plan

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Voice and Movement Part I: Voice. Vanessa Platas ’ 9 th -12 th Grade Drama ASSURE Lesson Plan. Introduction. This lesson is designed to incorporate the Student’s knowledge of: Voice skills actors must incorporate Dialect understanding Performance diction Use of Video and Audio recording - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Voice and Movement Part I: Voice

Vanessa Platas’9th-12th Grade DramaASSURE Lesson Plan

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Introduction

• This lesson is designed to incorporate the Student’s knowledge of:

• Voice skills actors must incorporate• Dialect understanding• Performance diction• Use of Video and Audio recording• Cooperative learning

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ASSURE Lesson Plan

• A-Analyze Learners• S- State Objectives• S- Select instructional methods, media and

material• U- Utilize media and materials• R- Require learner participation• E-Evaluate and Revise

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Analyze Learners

• 4 classes: Drama I-IV• 9th-12th grade/ 14-19 year olds• Male and Female• Various socioeconomic backgrounds

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Analyze Learners

• Diverse Ethnic Backgrounds• Caucasian: America, England• African American: America, Kenya• Asian: Vietnam• Hispanic: Uruguay, Argentina, Cuba, Peru

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Analyze Learners

• Students with Special Needs• SLD, Specific Learning Disorder• ESL, English as a Second Language• ADD, Attention Deficit Disorder• OCD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

• Please review student’s files for lists of accommodations/modifications

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Analyze Learners

• Main Learning Styles: – Linguistic/ Verbal (SLD)– Visual (ESL)– Kinesthetic (ADD, OCD)

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Analyze Learners

• Prior Knowledge: » Study of Acting methods (Stanislavski) » Study of Foreign Dialects» Computer skills (upload videos)» Technology skills (audio and video recording)

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State Objectives

Students in all four levels of Drama will rehearse chosen monologues first alone with recordings. In these “rehearsals” students will be assigned different techniques to incorporate each rehearsal period (35 minutes).

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State Objectives

• Students will rehearse amongst assigned groups and both write and be given critiques for their performances.

• Students will then record their final presentations for grading based on technique incorporation and acting ability.

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State Objectives

• High School Content– Lesson meets the following Performance Indicators

» TH.K.C.2.1: Respond to a performance and share personal preferences about the performance.

» TH.K.F.3.1: Exhibit age-appropriate dramatic play behaviors.» TH..K.S.2.1: Pretend to be a character from a given story» TH.K.S.3.2: Demonstrate use of the stage space using dramatic

play» TH.1.C.2.2: Identify elements of an effective performance» TH.1.S.3.1: Use simple acting techniques to portray a person,

place, action, or thing.

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Select instructional methods, media, and material

• Method

• Students assigned into several groups ( 4-6)• Students also work individually

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Select Instructional Methods, Media and Materials

• Media

• Computer• Audio record• Video Record

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Select Instructional Methods, Media and Materials

• Materials

– Video Recorder– Audio Recorder– Computer

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Utilize Media and Materials

• Preview materials– Students are given video recorders to use during class time

and required to have audio recorders as per class syllabus.

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Utilize Media and Materials

• Prepare materials

– One computer per group– One Camera per group

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Utilize Media and Materials

• Prepare Environment

• Ensure all technology is working properly• Secure internet access

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Require Learner Participation

• Students are required to:– Memorize Monologue– Incorporate given techniques– Record using various technologies– Work with a group– Perform

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Require Learner Participation

• Memorize Monologue

• Students were assigned monologues to memorize the previous week.

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Require Learner Participation

• Incorporate Given Techniques

• Students will be assigned different techniques to incorporate into their memorized monologues

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Require Learner Participation

• Record Using Audio

– Per technique that is assigned students will record themselves using audio and submit the recording either via email or flash drive or tape.

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Require Learner Participation

• Work with a Group

– Students will work with previously assigned groups: performing given monologues in their most rehearsed form for their group mates. Group members are then to write a detailed critique of the performances of each group member.

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Require Learner Participation

• Record using Video

– Students will take the critique of their peers and use it to rehearse one last time before recording using a Video Camera their final performance.

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Evaluate and Revise

• Assessment of learner achievement

– Students will be graded on both group work and individual performance. Group work grade based off of personal critiques of performances. Individual grade based on both performances and use of technology

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Evaluate and Revise

• Evaluation of media and methods– Students had plenty of time and access to computers,

cameras, and extra audio recorders

– Provided examples of assignments and final project

– Students worked well in groups.

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Evaluate and Revise

• Evaluation of instructor/instruction

• Student cooperation

• Video recordings

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Notes