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Integrating Dance with Science and History - Demonstration Classroom Video

Resource Details
Subject: 
Dance
Course Name: 
Grade 6 Dance
Panel: 
Junior
Abstract: 
This is a video of a demonstration classroom. In this video, students use movement to represent science concepts. (Please Note: This video was labelled as Drama incorrectly by the source and CODE cannot edit the mistake.)
Integrating Dance with Science and History
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A Question of Loyalty

Resource Details
Subject: 
Drama
Panel: 
Intermediate
Abstract: 
This historical fiction is an excellent source for exploring the The Rebellion of 1837. Using Drama and Language Arts learning strategies the students explore the many conflicting points of view and complex issues of that critical time in our history. This source links to the Grade 7 Social studies curriculum.
A Question of Loyalty
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Equal But Different

Resource Details
Subject: 
Drama
Course Code: 
ADA4E
Course Name: 
Grade 12 Drama, Workplace-Preparation
Panel: 
Senior
Abstract: 
In this unit students will use a variety of dramatic forms to explore and depict the struggles of women in the workplace. Students will learn the history of women in the workplace and interview real life people in order to gain a historical perspective on the issue. Created in 2010 for 2009 Ontario Curriculum Support.
Documents
Related Documents: 
PDF icon BLM#1 Character Traits Interests
PDF icon BLM#2 Rules for Women Teachers 1915
PDF icon BLM#3 Instructions for Role Play
PDF icon BLM#4 Role Play Checklist
PDF icon BLM#5 Propaganda Poster
PDF icon BLM#6 Miscommunication Scenarios
PDF icon BLM#7 Culminating Task Instructions
PDF icon BLM#8 Culminating Task Evaluation
PDF icon BLM#9 Self-Evaluation and Reflection
Unit Overview
Lesson 1: Men vs. Women
Lesson 2: Breaking Down Stereotypes
Lesson 3: Focus on Personal Stories
Lesson 4: Dramatizing Personal Stories
Lesson 5: Working Together
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Heroes

Resource Details
Subject: 
Drama
Course Code: 
ADA1O
Course Name: 
Grade 9 Dramatic Arts
Panel: 
Intermediate
Abstract: 
In this unit, students learn the role of the hero by telling the stories of heroes from various cultures and time periods (and specifically on Joan of Arc) using dramatic conventions such as tableau, role play and scene work. This resource contains French prompts and PDFs, labelled 'FR' in the resources list. Created in 2010 for 2009 Ontario Curriculum Support.
Documents
Related Documents: 
PDF icon BLM#1 Types of Heroes
PDF icon BLM#2 Examples of Heroes
PDF icon BLM#3 Hero Crest Graphic Organizer
PDF icon BLM#4 Museum of Heroes Exit Card
PDF icon BLM#5 Objects of Character Scenario Descriptions
PDF icon BLM#6 Prepared Role Descriptions
PDF icon BLM#7 Background Information on Joan of Arc
PDF icon BLM#8 Famous Quotations by Joan of Arc
PDF icon BLM#9 The Hero’s Journey or Monomyth
PDF icon BLM#10 Summative Task - What is a Hero? Performances
PDF icon BLM#11 Final Summative Evaluation - What is a Hero? Planning Checklist
PDF icon BLM#12 Teacher Observation Checklist
PDF icon BLM#13 Summative Performance Task Rehearsal Exit Card
PDF icon BLM#14 What is a Hero? Summative Performance Rubric
PDF icon BLM#15 Hero Story Post-Performance Reflection
PDF icon FR-BLM#1 Les différents types de héros
PDF icon FR-BLM#2 Exemples de héros
PDF icon FR-BLM#3 Le blason du héros
PDF icon FR-BLM#4 Carte de sortie-musée des héros
PDF icon FR-BLM#5 Les objets du personnage-Les descriptions des scenarios
PDF icon FR-BLM#6 Descriptions des rôles
PDF icon FR-BLM#7 Chronologie sommaire concernant Jeanne d’Arc
PDF icon FR-BLM#8 Les citations de Jeanne d’Arc
PDF icon FR-BLM#9 Le voyage du héros ou monomythe
PDF icon FR-BLM#10 Évaluation sommative - Qu'est-ce qu'un héros ?
PDF icon FR-BLM#11 Évaluation sommative - Qu'est-ce qu'un héros ? Liste de contrôle
PDF icon FR-BLM#12 Liste de contrôle empirique
PDF icon FR-BLM#13 Évaluation sommative : La répétition-carte de sortie
PDF icon FR-BLM#14 Évaluation sommative - Qu'est-ce qu'un héros ? Évaluation de la représentation
PDF icon FR-BLM#15 L’histoire de l’héros -Réflexion après la représentation
PDF icon APPENDIX A - Creative Process Chart
Unit Overview
Heroes in History
Museum of Heroes
The Story of Joan of Arc: Warrior, Heroine, Martyr
The Fate of Joan of Arc
Final Summative Evaluation Heroes in Our Time
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