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Theater and Elementary ELA
“Superfudge Through the
Students’ Eyes”
Partners: Corena
Morse and Rosanne Russell, teachers
at Appleby Elementary School, Marathon,
NY, dramatic artist John Tomasello.
Students: 80 2nd
grade students.
BIG IDEA: To see
students through a reinterpretation
of the theatrical production of “Superfudge”
to learn about the relationship of
theater and literature, to engage
in story and performance, and to develop
a sense of being responsible, respectful
audience members.
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Action: Students
at the school had the experience of
the production, the 2nd grades worked
with the partners to develop their
own interpretation of the play to
create their own theater piece to
perform for others.
Planning: There
were two 3-hour initial planning sessions.
Implementation:
The students had the story read to
them, and then they saw a theatrical
production, followed by discussion
of the story, characters, and theme
to build their own interpretation
for performance for other students
and the public. The artist came in
for a day to work with the students
to create the final productions. Through
collaboration in character development,
theater arts, and creative ideas,
the students showed what they had
derived from the story in the other
versions they had experienced.
Evaluation: The
project showed what a powerful tool
the performing arts can be in not
only meeting curriculum requirements
but in bringing out their individual
voices, helping them demonstrate themselves
as positive role models for others,
in developing respect and responsibility
as audience members and to each other.
For some, it was an opportunity to
“come out of their shell”
through acting or to find an approach
in the educational process that is
exciting and engaging in a way different
from what they experience daily.
Partners for Arts Education
advocates for the role of the arts
in every aspect of a child’s
educational life. The partnerships
we showcase recognize the artistic
& educational integrity of teacher,
artist, & student. We believe
this is possible & necessary for
all learners, & we provide the
support & evidence to make it
happen!
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