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More than 100 Great Activities
Improvisation is recognized internationally as an exciting tool to jump-start learning. In this practical book, teachers will discover how to use improv throughout the K–8 curriculum to boost creativity and to develop a class into a finely-tuned learning ensemble. Readers will learn how to use this revolutionary tool to teach literacy, math, social studies, and science . . . and have fun doing it!
Taking group work in the classroom to the next level, this book features:
Over 100 activities with step-by-step instructions appropriate for those with no prior experience as well as seasoned performers.
- An index to help choose improv games according to age group and subject matter.
- A framework for understanding the skills that are developed when children learn particular improv activities.
- Tips for how to extend the activities to acquire additional skills.
Carrie Lobman, EdD is Assistant Professor of education at the Graduate School of Education, Rutgers University and Matthew Lundquist, MSSW, MSEd is a former special education teacher, and is currently a school social worker and staff therapist at the Social Therapy Group in New York City.
Visit the authors’ blog at www.unscriptedlearning.blogspot.com