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Students take on the characteristics of inanimate objects to improvise a scene.

In this original Drama Notebook activity, students take on the characteristics of inanimate objects to create a scene. Tremendously fun for all ages! Included are complete instructions and 20 object scenarios. (This game is played in groups of 2-4 so there are plenty of scenarios for an average-sized class.)

Examples of talking object scenarios:
  • Toys stuck at the bottom of a toybox must work together to get out.
  • Art supplies work together to create a masterpiece.
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