If you are lucky enough to read this post before Thanksgiving day at midnight, enter the giveaway of my new 15-lesson bundle "QUICK! I need ideas for my Choir Lesson!" I will announce the winner on Black Friday and some super deals on my most popular bundles and my newest lessons! Just click the link at the top left of this pager! ^^^^
Here is a video of me talking about this!
*In this free offering from Mr. D, you will get a partial sample of plot questions that you will find in this musical bundles and individual musical offerings that you can use if you, your music or non-music substitute can use to verify the students are watching and understanding the plot of the various shows. (Annie, Newsies, The Sound of Music, Hairspray, Shrek, Matilda).
These questions are taken right out of his individual offerings on these shows and the musical bundles of these shows.
Thinking about buying the full units of each show or perhaps a bundle?- If so, you will extend the plans for 9 weeks per show because there are so many activities included. If you purchase the individual lessons or the bundles, you will employ usage of the creative and fun extension activities that are included. There are numerous interactive project suggestions and guidelines involving acting, writing, evaluating songs, thematic collages, character diaries, theme based skits, interviews, interactive posters, theme-based discussions, history lessons and so much more that can stretch out many of the lessons in fun ways and increase understanding of the characters and the time period in which the musicals are set. These lessons are a great value, and once purchased, you have it for life.
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