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Need acting exercises for your drama classroom? Here are 5 ofTheatrefolk’s most popular exercises to help inspire student actors, from monologues to ensembles.

Time Required: 10-15 minutes. The classification game can be a quick icebreaker or a more complex activity. For the purposes of this example, we will treat this activity as a quick icebreaker. Before splitting the room into teams of four, explain the concept of “pigeon-holing someone,” which means classifying someone as something. Pigeon automatically determines which parent numbers can be texted, and which are landlines.

1.“Channel That Fear

  • Fear is such a wonderful motivator for characters and it has both positive and negative connotations. Download the Character Fear list at the bottom of this post, to inspire acting exercises and writing activities.

2. “The Ensemble Monologue” Acting Exercise

  • Learn how act out a monologue as a group. This post includes a lesson plan, monologue handout, scene checklist, and rubric.
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3. “Mirror Game – Modified!”

  • Learn a fun twist on the traditional Mirror Game exercise and download a reflection that students can complete after the game!

4. “Create a World” Exercise

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  • Try this exercise to encourage students to create worlds on stage with little to no movie realism.

5. “Who’s Knocking?” Acting Exercise

  • This acting exercise is great for beginners because it involves character creation without any pressure to be a “performer.”

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This guide will help teachers lead their students through Pigeonetics. This game, with 26 pigeon-breeding puzzles of increasing complexity, helps students learn about mechanisms of inheritance, and it brings together often disconnected concepts from Mendelian inheritance and molecular genetics.

The guide includes

  • Explanations of game features
  • Key information needed to solve each puzzle
  • A List of concepts and inheritance patterns introduced in each puzzle
  • Locations for additional information about inheritance patterns and other concepts featured in the puzzles