https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WFwbNXhO7RC11gOW50n-xV51y7usn_4Zlyio5ygjm4M/edit
Don't know what happened to Melogno's nice formatting, but as soon as I converted it for editing, it got all janky.
Showing posts with label Presentations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Presentations. Show all posts
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Monday, September 19, 2011
Blog 3: Presentation 1
I'll be describing the difference between improv and scripted plays. I figure it's an easy enough idea to grasp, and I can fill up five minutes of talking. I think it can provide a good introduction to my topic by narrowing it down a bit.
Objective: Explain the difference between improvisational and scripted performing.
Procedure: I will begin by asking the class if they know the difference between improv and scripted performance, and not call on anybody on the improv team. If I get a correct answer, I will display my visual, and go into more detail about the different games and rules of improv.
Check for understanding: Ask general questions relating to the rules that I introduced previously.
Materials: My visual(s) will be a script from a stage play.
Objective: Explain the difference between improvisational and scripted performing.
Procedure: I will begin by asking the class if they know the difference between improv and scripted performance, and not call on anybody on the improv team. If I get a correct answer, I will display my visual, and go into more detail about the different games and rules of improv.
Check for understanding: Ask general questions relating to the rules that I introduced previously.
Materials: My visual(s) will be a script from a stage play.
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