Audition Form Template for teachers or directors to modify for class or after school productions.
- Subject:
- Theater
- Material Type:
- Student Guide
- Author:
- Lorin Mello
- Date Added:
- 08/21/2022
Audition Form Template for teachers or directors to modify for class or after school productions.
Students explore call and response songs through singing.
Students explore phrases in poetry and in song.
Students learn about four forms of equations: direct variation, slope-intercept form, standard form and point-slope form. They graph and complete problem sets for each, converting from one form of equation to another, and learning the benefits and uses of each.
Students explore first and second endings by singing and moving.
Students identify musical form through movement.
This collection uses primary sources to explore the poetry of Emily Dickinson. Digital Public Library of America Primary Source Sets are designed to help students develop their critical thinking skills and draw diverse material from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States. Each set includes an overview, ten to fifteen primary sources, links to related resources, and a teaching guide. These sets were created and reviewed by the teachers on the DPLA's Education Advisory Committee.
Introduction and examples in order to create organic forms using reed and tissue paper.
Students identify phrases in a known song and create new patterns of music.
Students explore different ways to change a simple sentence and melody to understand the concept of theme and variation.
Prepared with pre-algebra or algebra 1 classes in mind, this module leads students through the process of graphing data and finding a line of best fit while exploring the characteristics of linear equations in algebraic and graphic formats. Then, these topics are connected to real-world experiences in which people use linear functions. During the module, students use these scientific concepts to solve the following hypothetical challenge: You are a new researcher in a lab, and your boss has just given you your first task to analyze a set of data. It being your first assignment, you ask an undergraduate student working in your lab to help you figure it out. She responds that you must determine what the data represents and then find an equation that models the data. You believe that you will be able to determine what the data represents on your own, but you ask for further help modeling the data. In response, she says she is not completely sure how to do it, but gives a list of equations that may fit the data. This module is built around the legacy cycle, a format that incorporates educational research feindings on how people best learn.