The Pillow Race drama game is a lot of fun for kids of all ages. You can use it as a warm-up or to strengthen...
Read More >>Big Fish, Small Fish | Drama Game For Concentration
Big Fish, Small Fish is a great drama game to improve focus and concentration, and it’s a perfect cool down activity. COVID-19 Update! If you...
Read More >>Who’s the Leprechaun? | St Patrick’s Day Drama Game Strong Ensembles
‘Who’s the Leprechaun?’ is a St. Patrick’s Day special drama game, adapted from Secret Leader. This game helps children develop their teamwork and group awareness...
Read More >>Mafia | Popular Storytelling Drama Game For Villains and Heroes
Mafia is a drama game that I love, love, LOVE! I’ve played it with groups of different ages and it’s always popular! It’s important to...
Read More >>Ponderous Podium | It’s All About The Top Spot In This Hilarious Drama Cool Down
Ponderous Podium is a great drama cool down game that is both physical and calming. The physical aspect helps students work on balance, stability, and...
Read More >>The Interview | Drama and ESL Game For Wacky Characters and Improved Sentence Structure
The Interview really makes students think about sentence structure and work as a team. It can be quite a lot of work for the students...
Read More >>Grandma’s Footsteps | Classic Cool Down Drama Game
Grandma’s Footsteps is a classic drama game that’s great to cool down and focus your class. Instructions Choose one student to be the grandma (or grandpa)....
Read More >>Boom Chicka Boom | Drama Game for Improved Vocal Awareness
Boom Chicka Boom is an excellent vocal warm-up with so many uses! It can be played while social distancing or teaching virtually. COVID-19 Update! Please...
Read More >>Secret Leader | Drama Action Game for Strong Ensembles
Secret Leader encourages students to work as a team and think strategically, even at a very young age! It’s safe to play while social distancing....
Read More >>Drama Awareness Game – Infection!
This great warm up game is a good way to raise awareness for your ensemble or introduce new students. Instructions Ask students to stand in...
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