Students will have fun honing their stage-movement and focusing skills by playing this engaging drama game. Included are complete, detailed instructions, and 22 activities to interpret.
Interpreter is somewhat of a classic game and many instructors may have played this before. On Drama Notebook, however, the actual suggestions are included. This is one of the things that sets Drama Notebook apart from other drama resources. Typically, there is a short description of how to play a game, but important details, such as the actual suggestions or prompts are missing, leaving the instructor to either make his/her own list, or to brainstorm in the moment. On Drama Notebook, the prompts are provided for you, leaving you free to focus on paying attention to the progress of individuals or the group.
Sample prompts:
- Making a peanut-butter and jelly sandwich
- Changing a flat tire
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