Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Objective: I. OBJECTIVES
- Within:
2) Social Sciences: Exploring historical contexts that can influence the themes and
settings of a play.
Review Motivation:
Engaging Activity 1:
Title: Emotion in Motion
Instructions:
2) Act out a short scene without using any dialogue, focusing on expressing the
chosen emotion through movement.
3) Reflect on how body language and facial expressions can convey emotions
effectively.
Rubric:
Assessment Questions:
1) How did the role-playing activity help you understand the importance of non-verbal
communication in drama?
2) Can you describe a situation where body language can speak louder than words
in a play?
Engaging Activity 2:
Instructions:
Rubric:
Assessment Questions:
2) What challenges did you face in maintaining the character's voice during the
discussion?
Inclusive Activity 3:
Significance: Enhancing critical thinking and creativity without the need for
resources
Instructions:
3) Challenge your classmates to guess the original plot point based on the clues
provided.
Rubric:
Assessment Questions:
1) How did creating the plot point puzzle require you to think critically about story
structure?
2) What strategies did you use to ensure your classmates could decipher the clues
effectively?
ANALYSIS:
ABSTRACTION:
APPLICATION:
Task 1: Write a dialogue scene between two characters with conflicting motivations.
Task 2: Design a storyboard depicting the key plot points of a one-act play.
ASSESSMENT:
Question 2: Analyze the character interactions in your dialogue scene and explain
how they contribute to the overall conflict.
Question 3: How did visualizing the plot points in a storyboard help you structure
your one-act play effectively?
H.O.T.S.:
Answer 1: Intertextuality allows writers to reference other texts, adding depth and
complexity to character relationships by drawing on established narratives.
Question 2: In what ways does conflicting character motivation drive the plot
forward in a drama?
Question 3: How does storyboarding help you visualize the flow of a play and
identify crucial plot points?
Assignment: