Monday, March 19, 2018

March 19, 2018 - March 23, 2018 Weekly Agenda for World Theatre Class


Monday, March 19th: 

Work with:
 “Runaways” – Jose and Karen

"Blueberry Accord" - Mackenzie and Salamata

Performances:
“Blueberry Accord” – Mackenzie and Salamata


Tuesday, March 20th: 
Performances:
"Juliet Revisited" - Issis and Andrea
"Runaways" - Jose and Karen

Wednesday, March 21st: 
Performances:
"Thirteen Ways to Ruin Your College Interview" - David and Ublester

Work with:
"A Room of My Own" - Alina and Taylor

Thursday, March 22nd: 
(70 Minutes)

Worked with:
"A Room of My Own" - Alina and Taylor
"My Dog Ate My Homework" - Adolfo, Ilan, Vidal 

Performances: 
 "A Room of My Own" - Alina and Taylor 
 "My Dog Ate My Homework" - Adolfo, Ilan, Vidal
"Wave" - Dennis and Lizbeth
"When We Grow Up" - Allisa, AnnMarie, Makenna 

Your journals are due no later than Thursday, March 22nd
Your self-reflection no later than 11:59 Thursday night, March 22nd.

Friday, March 23rd:  
No Third Period on Friday!

 



Sunday, March 11, 2018

Monday, March 12, 2018 Agenda for 9th Grade Theatre Class

Monday, March 12th: 
Standard: 
Development of character and understanding of the scene.
Targeted Objective: 
Students will enhance their understanding of the character through the creation of the character's backstory. Students will also understand the structure of plot - exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.
Agenda: 
1. Students will perform their original, self-created back story of their character; this is called the "Inciting Event" which precipitates the scene in the play. The audience will provide constructive critical feedback on the student's creation of a precipitating event in the life of the character.
2. The students will then watch a rehearsal of a scene. By watching the rehearsal of the scene, the actors will learn stage conventions such as blocking, stage movement, vocal projection, character objectives, and how movement reveals intentions and unconscious desires.
Reflection: 
How has the event affected my character and precipitated the events in the story?
Homework: 

Learn your lines and continue working on your "Who, What, Where, When, How" Journals


For Monday, March 12th
Second rehearsal: "Lunch" - Jay and Joseph 
Hilaryd and Giselle will perform: “Forever-n-Ever” 
The following Inciting Event scenes will perform
“Geniuses” - Idalia, Magdalina
Helpers: Jose, Dennis, Taylor, Lisbeth A. 



Tuesday, March 13th: 
Improvs: "Why Are You Late?"
Adolfo, Ilan, Vidal, Bryan, Hilaryd, Karen

Inciting Event:
"When We Grow Up"
Makenna, Allisa, AnnMarie
Helpers: Yessenia, Amanda, Jay

Performance:
"Geniuses" - Idalia, Magdalena

Second Rehearsal with:
"When We Grow Up"

Wednesday, March 14th:  
Social Restorative Justice


Thursday, March 15th: 
 
Tomorrow the following scenes are going:
“Lunch” – Joseph and Jay
“Blueberry Accord” – Mackenzie and Salamata

On Monday, March 19th, the following scenes are going: 
“Runaways” – Jose and Karen
When We Grow Up” – Alissa, Makenna, Annmarie
Tentative –
“Wave” – Dennis and Lisbeth
Today the following scenes will be checked for lines:
“Thirteen Ways” – Ublester and David

Tomorrow, the following scene will have its second rehearsal:
"Juliet, Revisited" - Issis, Andrea 

On Monday, March 19th, the following scene will have its second rehearsal: 
“A Room All By Myself” – Alinah and Taylor  

Those of you who have already performed your scenes, please do the following: 


Self Reflection on Your Performance

 Please answer in complete sentences, incorporating the questions in your answers. Please type your reflection and submit it to schoology, in the assignment box entitled "Self Reflection".  This will be due the day after your performance. Your reflection should be 250 words minimum. 

1.     Did you learn your lines? Why or why not? If you did not learn your lines, why didn't you? What kept you from learning your lines? What could be done to help you learn your lines? If you did learn your lines, what did you do that helped you learn your lines?
2.     Did you write down your blocking (movement) and business in your script? Each time you rehearsed, did you do the blocking and business given to you? Why or why not?
3.     How often did you rehearse? What kept you from rehearsing? What could you do to overcome not rehearsing?
4.     Did you like your script and your character? Why or why not?
5.     Did you believe in your environment as the character? Why or why not? What could you do to make it more believable for you?
6.     Did you believe in the situation that your character was in? Why or why not? If not, then what could you have done to make it more believable?
7.     Do you enjoy acting? If so, what makes acting fun for you? If not, what can be done to make it more enjoyable?
8.     What was the thing you most enjoyed about doing the monologue?
9.     What did you think you did well in the scene?
10.   What was the least enjoyable aspect of doing the monologue?
11.   What do you think you need to do to improve in acting?

You also need to turn in your acting notebook!
This is what you need to turn in the day after your performance: 
Your folder
Your xeroxed copy of your script
Your hand-copied script
Your character’s biography
Your character’s relationship with the other character
Your “Who, What, Where, When, How” journal

Friday, March 16th: 

Today the following scene will have its second rehearsal:
""Juliet, Revisited" - Andrea and Issis
 
The following scenes are going today: 
“Lunch” – Joseph and Jay

For Monday:
Performances:
 Blueberry Accord
When We Grow Up

Work with: Runaways

For Tuesday,
Performance: Runaways 








Monday, March 5, 2018

March 5, 2018 - March 9, 2018 Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Beginning Acting

Monday, March 5th: 
Standards: 
Improvisations - creating believable characters and plot with outcome
Creating Characters - rehearsing with scene partner 
Stage Conventions - learning of lines and blocking 
Targets - learn lines and blocking to present scenes on Thursday
Agenda:
Improvisations - Freeze Tag with Object
Students work with scene partner and find objectives in each line in script
Work with: "Blueberry Accord"
Mackenzie and Salamata
Reflection:
Homework:
Students work on “Who, What, Where, When, How” journals.

Tuesday, March 9th: 

Standards: Improvisation: developing character and plot
Rehearsal Technique: memorization, listening, and speaking
Target: Developing character and learning lines
Agenda:
Theatre games:
Who-What-When-Where-How Journals
Inciting Incident:
“Shopping”: Mayte and Sam
Helpers: Issis and AnnMarie
Rehearsals
Second rehearsal with “Shopping” – Mayte and Sam
Issis held book for them.
 Reflection: What did I accomplish today?
Homework: Learn lines

Wednesday, March 7th: 
Restorative Justice

Thursday, March 8th: 

Students have not yet performed their inciting events:
Makenna
Vidal
Amanda – performed 3/8
Ublester
Magdalena
Yessenia – performed 3/8
Yadira – performed 3/8
David
Idalia
Issis
The following students presented their inciting event today:
Yessenia and Yadira – “Fashionistas”
Helpers – Taylor, Karen
Amanda – “The Disappearance of Daniel Hand”

The following scenes will perform tomorrow:
“Fashionistas” – Yessenia and Yadira

             
Friday, May 9th: 
Guest Artist: Jack! 

The following scenes will perform today!
Journals are due same day as performance!

"Fashionistas"
Yessenia and Yadira

"Shopping"
Mayte and Samantha


Students are allowed to work on their inciting events:
Makenna
Vidal
Amanda – performed 3/8
Ublester
Magdalena
Yessenia – performed 3/8
Yadira – performed 3/8
David
Idalia
Issis

Worked with the following scenes for their “Inciting Events”
“Geniuses”:
Idalia
Helpers: Dennis, Issis, Jose, Lisbeth A., Yadira
Dennis , Yadira
Dennis played the dad; Yadira stood in for Magdalena

“When We Grow Up”:
AnnMarie, Alissa, Makenna
Helpers: 
Amanda - teacher
Yessenia - make-up artist cousin 
 Jay - gardener

The following scenes performed today:
“Fashionistas” – Yessenia and Yadira
“Shopping” – Mayte and Samantha

For Monday, March 12th:
Hilaryd and Giselle will perform: “Forever-n-Ever”
The following Inciting Event scenes will perform
“Geniuses” and “When We Grow Up”