Now, with creative drama, you have three types
of activities. You have your beginning activities,
your medium, or middle activities, and your
ending, or culminating activities. And what
these are, are they are activities that teach
a different level of the earning process.
And I encourage you to use all different levels.
Beginning creative dramas are the ones that
are ice breakers. And what I mean by ice breakers,
are the things that you do at the beginning
of classes to make students more comfortable.
Get to know each other activities are ice
breakers. Or beginning creative dramas. Things
that are easier, simpler, not too involved.
Middle, or medium creative dramas, are dramas
that actually teach a concept. And I'll give
some examples of creative dramas on all the
levels in just a minute. But, the middle activities
create a concept. Maybe you're trying to teach
action verbs. So, you create a drama that
teaches action verbs. That's the middle activity,
because you're teaching the activity with
the drama. And then the ending creative drama
activities, or culminating, are basically
like the text. They are activities where students
can utilize in a drama, all the skills that
they have learned