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In this experience, Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist Christina Farrell uses examples from her engineering residency to help teachers incorporate drama tools into their lessons.
Discover how to infuse the arts into your everyday classroom management and transitions!
Kofi Dennis doing a warm-up in a classroom with children
Explore how using drama strategies will help children experience and engage with stories in rich and imaginative ways.
Katherine Lyons shows a child how to tell a story through props in a classroom
In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Jeanne Wall demonstrates an experience using drama and movement to teach children about the plant growth cycle.
In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Jeanne Wall demonstrates how to create and use simple machines for dramatic play.
Jeanne Wall does engineering experience with children
In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Jeanne Wall demonstrates how an educator can transition in and out of character for dramatic play.
In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Kofi Dennis demonstrates how to use imagination to help develop children's vocabulary and critical thinking skills.
In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Michele Valeri demonstrates how to use an empty detergent bottle to make a "video camera" for her "Making a Movie" experience.
Child laughing

In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Kathleen Lynam demonstrates how teachers can prepare their voice for effective puppetry work with children.

In this experience, Wolf Trap Teaching Artist Amanda Layton Whiteman demonstrates how to enhance children's literature by creating sensory experiences in the classroom through the use of creative containers, engaging objects, and music.  

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