Puppet Dreams!
How will this program add to your normal educational activities?
1. Students will learn about theater and puppetry as they write and produce mini plays based on the Ezra Jack Keatstitle “Dreams”.
2. Students will work with small groups to write and act out mini plays, practicing reading, writing, listening and speaking skills.
3. Lincoln High School Student volunteers will assist with several activities as well as refurbish an old puppet frame.
4. Library display of student activities and projects will be presented during PTA meeting.
Structure of Proposed Program Third grade students will participate in Puppet Dreams!!! during 3-5 class visits to the library. The librarian will plan these collaborative lessons with third grade teachers supporting our literacy curriculum.
Use of Wiki observed by Harvard researcher B. Justin Reich
Research finding Snapshots for Wiki-Using Tools
Timeline
First class: Read Dreams by Ezra jack Keats. Students work in groups of four to discuss favorite parts of the story and then share with the class.
Thinking about Puppet Dreams
Lincoln High School student volunteers will refurbish and paint a puppet frame that the librarian rescued from discard. They will refinish, paint and use collage to depict seasonal scenes from various Keats titles.
ADD: use wiki to write about puppets, develop play, reflect on process
Puppet Poll
Second class: Students in small groups will brainstorm and write a mini play. They will create puppets and practice their plays. The whole class will develop a “puppet play” rubric to evaluate presentations.. Lincoln High School student volunteers will assist groups and film activities.
Third class: Students will present plays and use rubric to evaluate each group. Classes will contribute positive comments and constructive ideas to improve each play. Lincoln High School student volunteers will assist groups and film activities. They will help 3rd grade students create a short “how to make puppets” film to use with younger students
Rubric
Library display: Puppets from 70 students will be displayed in the library with and photos of all the project activities. Students will present their original puppet shows to parents during PTA meeting.
Extending the project: Later in the year third grade students will be puppet “mentors” and present puppet shows to Kinder, first and second grade classes. They will also teach primary students how to make paper puppets.
Resources: Puppets Here There and Everywhere
Materials Cost per unit Total
Puppet making supplies $100
Paint for Puppet theater stage $50
Flip Camera $100
Photos for documentation $50.00
Refreshments for puppet events $70.00
Markers and drawing pencils $30.00
Total Cost $ 500.00 * *$500 is the maximum award
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