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  • 1.  8th grade lit

    Posted 04-13-2017 18:13
    Hi,
    I have an 8th grade lit teacher looking to do a mini lesson at the end of the year.  Rather than reading a full novel (Diary of Anne Frank originally the plan), since there are only a few weeks left, she is looking for 5-6 short plays that the students can read (in less than a week) and perform (a cast of about 6-8 students).  The kids were hoping for something more uplifting than Anne Frank, as well.  Any ideas are very appreciated!

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    Karen Schwartz
    Marietta, GA
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  • 2.  RE: 8th grade lit

    Posted 04-15-2017 15:39
    Have you considered a rotation of a series of one-acts?

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    Garry Tiller
    Theatre Arts Teaching Artist
    Hawaii Independent Schools
    Honolulu, HI
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  • 3.  RE: 8th grade lit

    Posted 04-19-2017 09:25
    Yes, I thought about the one acts, but wasn't sure the best titles to suggest to her.

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    Nick Holman
    Teacher
    Woodstock GA
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  • 4.  RE: 8th grade lit

    Posted 04-17-2017 11:17
    Is there a specific area of literature that she is looking to hit?

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    Shira Schwartz
    Chandler Unified School District
    Chandler AZ
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  • 5.  RE: 8th grade lit

    Posted 04-19-2017 09:26
    No, she said anything is fine.  She was to do Anne Frank, but wants something lighter for the end of the year.

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    Nick Holman
    Teacher
    Woodstock GA
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  • 6.  RE: 8th grade lit

    Posted 04-20-2017 05:38
    How about Stoppard's Real Inspector Hound?

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  • 7.  RE: 8th grade lit

    Posted 04-18-2017 15:14
    Why not give the students a scene from a famous piece of literature, or a poem, and have them create their own scenes. That way it becomes less about memorizing lines in a short time (a week) and more about creating and playing with the material. Alternatively this could be done on a theme, such as "favorite authors", or "how we want to be remembered," or even something like "bullying." Students could easily write and perform their own original pieces in a weeks time and it would be fun and offer a lot of opportunity.

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    Kathleen McNulty Mann
    mcnulkl@bay.k12.fl.us

    Arnold High School Theatre
    Panama City Beach, FL
    Program Director and Thespian Sponsor

    Florida Association for Theatre Education
    Board Member
    Membership Committee Chair
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  • 8.  RE: 8th grade lit

    Posted 04-19-2017 11:25
    Some one acts I have used in class which might appeal to a literature teacher are:

    "The Doctor in Spite of Himself" (One Act adaptation) by Moliere  -- very funny, cast of 9 
    "The Proposal" by Chekhov -- also very funny once they "get it", cast of 3
    "While the Auto Waits" -- a one act based on the story by O Henry, cast of 4, but one is a walk on

    I would also suggest looking at Thornton Wilder's short one acts. There are two especially that might be of interest -- "The Long Happy Journey" and "The Long Christmas Dinner."

    Following up on Kathleen's suggestion -- maybe use the O Henry script as an example and have them write their own short plays based on O Henry stories. 



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    David Sturdevant
    Drama Teacher
    Middleburg Academy
    Middleburg VA
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