Ask the student in the chair to close their eyes. Once all three students have gone, the student in the chair must guess who each one was. Choose two to three actors to be onstage. Choose a director for each actor. The directors sit at the back, and the actors play out the scene at the front.
The teacher assigns the actors a scene and the first direction, and the scene begins. The actors can only do what their directors say. The directors each take a turn narrating the scene, and the actors must act it out. Playing drama games is a great informal benchmark for where students are at in both comfort and range. Having them engage in games continuously over the length of the course allows you to see visible progress as students learn, become more comfortable and grow their abilities.
Encourage everyone to participate and watch as they flourish and have fun! Katelynn is a writer and elementary arts teacher from Toronto. From acting to choreographing to directing, she has been fortunate enough to take part in a variety of shows. You must be logged in to post a comment. Latest Popular Hot Trending Follow us facebook twitter instagram pinterest youtube.
Search Search for: Search. Login Log In Register. Here are 10 drama games that are ideal for your next class: 1. Park Bench Three chairs are set up in a row at the front.
Choose children to participate and have them recreate the story. They can make up the lines or you can reread or tell it as they act it out. A variation is to divide the students into small groups. Have each group pick a story and provide time for them to read it, choose parts and practice acting it out. You may not at first see this as a drama game—but it is!
Have each player in turn describe a food that they cannot stand to eat. Encourage as much detail as possible so that the other group members are disgusted by the food, too. Before the meeting, gather several empty plastic bottles with caps. Fill each bottle with a different material-such as dried peas, pebbles, marbles, sand, and birdseed. Put the caps back on and cover the bottles with construction paper so the materials inside are hidden.
Ask group members to listen to the sound each bottle makes and guess what is inside it. See the range of meaning you can communicate through voice inflection, facial expression and gestures. The first two people in each line begin a conversation. That speaker then goes to the end of the line and the conversation continues between the new speakers at exactly the point it was interrupted.
The rest of the group stands in a circle. Choose a leader who begins and changes all movements. Everyone else should be aware of the leader but not look directly at him. Change movements when the leader does. Once everyone has the idea, call back the person who left the room. Ask him to stand in the middle and try to figure out who the leader is.
Choose a music conductor. Everyone create a sound and rhythm using hands, feet, voice, etc. Then have everyone describe exactly what happened in writing, giving as many details as possible.
Compare the descriptions. Are they the same? Why not? Have children work in 2 or 3 person teams. Your teens will have to master the art of convincing and maintaining their expressions, whether they are lying or are being truthful. Here is a fun way to introduce your teen to new friends, or just throw a challenge game amongst friends.
It will help build concentration. Here is another fun drama game for teenagers that will help them to improve his concentration as well as hone his patience skills.
In this fun acting game, your teen will have to keep his focus on high alert and put his fast thinking skills to use. Acting Actor Games Blog Create. Students stand together as a group and the teacher creates exaggerated verbal sounds and physical actions that must be imitated.
The young actor must go before the other students and express each one of the 4 emotions with the question. Each time the question is asked, the other students must choose which emotion was expressed. If right, the student goes on to the next emotion, if wrong they have to try again.
Character Circle — This is a fun exercise where the group of actors form a circle and each take turns going into the center of the circle.
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