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Acting:  Week 4
(September 11-15, 2023)

Important terms are in RED.

Google Classroom assignments are in BLUE.

If ABSENT, you are REQUIRED to read / understand / do all learning activities posted for that day, even if it's not an "assignment".  

DAY 1: Stage Directions

1.) Discussed that in the next part of our unit, we will be focusing on WHERE dramatic stories are performed and HOW to "tell" great stories on stage. 

  • Finished learning about the different types of stages on which shows can be performed ("KP's Theatre Class - Types of Stages) and took notes in Google Classroom - "Acting CLASS NOTES").  If absent, be sure to do this before returning to class (and finish notes on your own).

  • Observed & discussed various photos from shows staged in the OHS Black Box Theatre and discussed/analyzed each.

2.) Answered a prompt in Google Classroom - PROCESS Journal; Title:  Our Class Environment

  • What kind of ENVIRONMENT do you want for this performance-based class?  What qualities/things would help you better learn and take creative risks?

  • (Think about teacher, others, and self.)

3.) Watched a video ("KP's Theatre Class - Stage Directions") and took notes in Google Classroom "Acting CLASS NOTES" Journal (If absent, be sure to watch up to 3:28 and take notes before returning to class...PAUSE video as needed for your notes.)

4.) Practiced stage directions during a teacher-led class activity (as learned about in last class's video ("KP's Theatre Class - Stage Directions")

5.) Ms. Price introduced the concept of "showing more than you tell" and "creating believability" with your acting choices.

6.) Participated in Partner Pantomime/Believability activities (led by Ms. Price).

  • Pantomime = acting without props (as though the prop was really there)

DAY 2: Rehearsal (Stage Directions Scene) 

1.)  Reviewed stage directions and finished pantomime activity from last class.

2.) Received next partner/acting scene prompt:  Stage Directions Scene (which can be found in Google Classroom)

3.) Collaborated with a class partner to create a creative/believable scene, using creative-thinking techniques previously taught in class.

4.) Rehearsed Stage Directions scenes/concepts.

5.) Partners tried the 5 Why's technique with their created scene concept.

6.) Completed Reflection #2 in Google Classroom.  (If absent, you can't do unless or until you create a scene with a partner.)

DAY 3: Performance (Stage Directions Scene) 

1.)  Finished rehearsing Stage Directions scenes (which can be found in Google Classroom) 

2.) Performed Stage Directions scenes and received class feedback.  Note:  Be sure you've written your class feedback on your REFLECTION #2 (Stage Directions Scene) in Google Classroom and submit your Reflection #2.

3.) Discussed "growth grading" and how your first acting projects are scored, graded, and recorded. (If absent, be sure to ask Ms. Price about this when you return.)

4.) Learned about additional stage directions terms/techniques by watching a video ("KP's Theatre Class - Stage Directions") and taking notes in Google Classroom "Acting CLASS NOTES" Journal (If absent, be sure to watch 0:00-3:28and take notes before returning to class...PAUSE video as needed for your notes.)

DAY 4:  Motivated Movement

1.) Finished learning about additional stage directions terms/techniques by watching a video ("KP's Theatre Class - Stage Directions") and taking notes in Google Classroom "Acting CLASS NOTES" Journal (If absent, be sure to watch 3:28-end and take notes before returning to class...PAUSE video as needed for your notes.) 

2.) Practiced the following terms given in the video with a partner: open, closed, share, give, take, cover, upstage; also practiced Body Positions on stage (1/4 position, profile, 3/4 position)

3.) Discussed You will have a Summative Test (IB Criterion A:  Knowing & Understanding) in one week (onTuesday, 9/21/22) on the concepts and terms learned from the following videos (for which you took notes in Google Classroom):  

  1. Types of Stages,

  2. Stage Directions,

  3. Stage Terms (we will watch Stage Terms next class)

4.) Discussed how "motivated movement" impacts believability in a scene.  (If absent, know that any movement on stage needs to be motivated - or have a REASON - in order to be believable.)

 

5.) Participated in  motivated movement activities led by Ms. Price.

6.) Began working on our next scene (Open-Ended Scene #2) which can be found in Google Classroom.  Three different scenarios were presented by Ms. Price, and students worked with scene partners on believability & motivated movement while creating the scenario given (and using lines from the open-ended scene provided).

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