If you're looking for time-saving tips for teachers, you can use enrichment activities to engage students, create a nurturing and passionate classroom (and let's face it, impress your colleagues). Hear from former Fine Arts teacher Missey Head as she shares her top tips on how this can actually work in practice.
As an overextended theatre teacher, I desperately needed time to complete duties as assigned, attend meetings, organize supplies, prepare lessons, and complete production tasks. After many failed attempts, I finally discovered the best option for maximizing teacher planning time and implementing a strong instructional model for students to be actively engaged in challenging and differentiated activities.
When I created and implemented a weekly enrichment program, I was fortunate enough to have a subscription to Digital Theatre+. The support Digital Theatre+ provides in content, user experience, curriculum development and education is invaluable. As a teacher and administrator, I swear by it.
My enrichment program, divided into three categories, includes ongoing lesson plans/assignments earmarked for every Monday and Friday of the school year. Having a “set” lesson plan or assignment in place reduced stress and provided additional time to focus on other tasks. The following information further describes the program, categories, and guidelines.
The school week is divided into three designated categories as described below:
Monday | Theatre Enrichment Project (ongoing weekly assignment) *See additional information below. |
Friday | Theatre Appreciation Friday (ongoing weekly assignment) *See additional information below. Access Digital Theatre+ to watch or listen to:
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Tuesday | Focused Instruction |
Wednesday/Thursday | This portion of the week is totally up to the teacher. I used this time to:
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As you can see, Monday and Friday are reserved for ongoing weekly assignments. Tuesday through Thursday is designed for focused instruction for new or ongoing units, techniques, skills, concepts and/or time for rehearsal, performance or miscellaneous projects/activities.
The Theatre Enrichment Project is a weekly assignment/presentation due every Monday (with the exception of holidays or exams).
By completing this weekly project, students are able to:
Theatre Enrichment Project Instructional Guide - Assignment: Students select, research, and present theatre content.
Step 1: Select subject, topic, or resource.
Step 2: Research selected item.
Step 3. Document learning and research materials by completing the Theatre Enrichment Project Form.
Step 4: Prepare a two to three-minute presentation to share research which must include one or more of the following:
Available Research Resources:
Note: Students are encouraged to research a variety of topics, subjects, and content including but not limited to the following ideas: Sample links to content on Digital Theatre+ can be found below each idea.
Theatre Appreciation Friday was developed to:
Assignment: Students will watch a portion of a play, scenes, monologues, soliloquies, or content featuring theatre practitioners. While watching the video, students will complete a watching guide and participate in a focused discussion.
Grading - Grading for these assignments was completed during the class. Students received a grade of 100 for completing the project as assigned or a 0 for an incomplete project. Grading is up to you.
Although time-saving strategies for ELA teachers might differ from the strategies a theatre teacher uses. The following example can be edited to fit the scope and sequence using designated categories of your choice.
Example:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday |
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Friday | Literature and Performance Appreciation Day. Access Digital Theatre+ to watch or listen to:
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In this case, Monday through Thursday are reserved for ongoing weekly ELA instruction, and the title of Friday's lesson can easily be changed to reflect the needs and scope of the ELA instruction. Consider using the title "Literature and Performance Appreciation Day”.
Literature and Performance Appreciation Day was developed to:
Assignment: Every Friday, students will watch or listen to a portion of a play, scenes, monologues, soliloquies, or poetry. Students will complete a watching guide and participate in a focused discussion.
Grading - Grading for this assignment was completed during the class. Students received a grade of 100 for completing the project as assigned or a 0 for an incomplete project. Grading is up to you.
Notes for Appreciation Day:
The strategies I have recommended were extremely successful in my classroom. I would like to leave you with a few recommendations relative to Theatre Enrichment Mondays:
Note: I have included a sample of the Theatre Enrichment Form and presentation we used. Feel free to use or edit as you see fit. Access the form here.
Teachers, I encourage you to implement this program. In addition to providing effective time-saving strategies, this program, along with the resources provided by DT+, ignites student potential, engagement, and learning.
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