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Virginia Standards Of Learning (2020)
Grade Eight

6 units aligned to
8.10 - The student will explore the use of digital media in the creative process and in the production of a theatre performance.

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8.10 The student will explore the use of digital media in the creative process and in the production of a theatre performance.

This page lists 6 units aligned to 8.10 from the Virginia Standards Of Learning (2020). Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address 8.10 - The student will explore the use of digital media in the creative process and in the production of a theatre performance.

Unit 8 of 8 in Middle School Curriculum

Unit Eight: Theatre of the Oppressed

by Lindsay Johnson

10 lessons
Students will have a chance to merge their understanding of scene elements with their improvisation skills in this final unit based on Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed. Theatre of the Oppressed is a style of theatre specifically created to highlight the injustices of power and oppression in society and to problem-solve ways to bring about change. Starting with image theatre techniques to identify issues of power and oppression, students will then use forum theatre to create scenarios of oppression taken from their own lives and improvise realistic solutions. The unit culminates in a performance in which students participate as both actors in a scene they create themselves and spect-actors in scenes created by their peers.
Unit 1 of 14 in Drama One Curriculum

What is Theatre?

by Karen Loftus

2 lessons
Students will explore the question “What is theatre?” and contrast theatre to film. They will also begin their introduction to a couple of theatre roles.

Introduction to Technical Theatre: Flipped Learning

by Lindsay Price

6 lessons
When an audience watches a piece of theatre, they never see what goes on behind the scenes or know the people who work to make the production look its best. But theatre is a collaboration between what happens onstage and off. This flipped learning unit will introduce students to the world of technical theatre. Through video, they will learn information on specific technical theatre roles and how they work together, types of stages, parts of a theatre and stage geography, and then apply this knowledge through in-class active-learning exercises. For example, students will take on the role of a producer and decide how a budget will be divided among different departments. They will practice the calls a stage manager uses. The culminating assignment has students solve a common technical theatre issue: to design, create, and implement a solution for a unique stage direction in a play.
Unit 1 of 11 in Distance Learning Curriculum

What is Theatre?

by Lindsay Price and Karen Loftus

3 lessons
Students will establish a definition of theatre, know the difference between theatre and film, and start to explore who’s who in the theatre.
Unit 9 of 11 in Distance Learning Curriculum

Introduction to Technical Theatre: Distance Learning

by Lindsay Price

6 lessons
When an audience watches a piece of theatre, they never see what goes on behind the scenes or know the people who work to make the production look their best. But theatre is a collaboration between what happens onstage and off. This distance learning unit will introduce students to the world of technical theatre. Through video, they will learn information on specific technical theatre roles and how they work together, types of stages, parts of a theatre and stage geography, and then apply this knowledge through synchronous exercises. For example, students will take on the role of a producer and decide how a budget will be divided among different departments. They will practice the calls a stage manager uses. The culminating assignment has students solve a common technical theatre issue: a unique stage direction in a play. NOTE - Please read the Troubleshooting Hyperdocs instructions in the Overview, if you are having issues. If your students have trouble accessing the videos, try VERSION 2 Hyperdoc links provided under each module.

Technical Theatre: Leadership in Theatre

by Michelle LoRicco

6 lessons
This Technical Theatre unit is designed to empower student leaders to analyze management roles in producing theatre while also using collaborative activities and reflection exercises to strengthen soft skills that every student should have. The unit covers the roles of producer, director, technical director, and stage manager, and ends in a culminating project.

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