Here are 30 more scene starters for improvisation for younger students Print them out and start the activity immediately.
You are going to love these prompts for improvisational scene work! Use this as a way to: teach the rules of improv; practice character work; leave an exciting, fun lesson for a substitute.
Includes:
Three different ways to use the prompts
Lists of scene starters all on one page
Scene starters laid out four to a page, ready to print and cut apart
An example of an original monologue based on the scene starters
Examples:
- Two pirates find buried treasure but it’s too heavy to carry. They must find a way to move it.
- A child brings an elephant home from the zoo and tries to convince their parents to let it stay.
- A knight rescues the princess, but she wants to stay with the dragon.
- A person takes their invisible pet to the vet for a checkup.
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