Six One-Hour Class Periods (approx. rehearsal time)
The learner will:
Anticipatory Set:
Divide the students into their working groups. Ask each group in turn to tell the class—in the form of a one-word cheer—whether their career is from a profit or nonprofit organization. Tell the class that today they will be practicing for the final performance of their song. Guide a discussion of what the scenery should look like.
Observe students’ problem-solving skills, cooperation, and attention to task as they prepare for the final presentation. You know they have success when they determine that they are ready for the performance.
Encourage the students to involve the parents in their preparation, planning, and final production. Parents can be involved as coaches, extra helpers in the classroom, materials suppliers for the performances, refreshments, audience, and other creative ways that the students propose.
The students may propose appropriate additions to the performance, as well as possible groups for whom they can perform the final production.
Lesson Developed and Piloted by:
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