Teachers often have no idea why a student will not write. Whether it is social-emotional or literacy deficits, improv can help. You know those students, the ones that won’t write or write enough for you to assess content knowledge or teach writing skills? This can be...
Busy? No time? Increased demand? Increasing skill deficits among students and employees? Improv is proving to be the rapid and effective tool education and business needs. Improv to the Rescue The economy is demanding that businesses consistently adapt, negotiate and...
Ever wish there was a fun and fast activity you could do in 1-3 minutes that would help your students increase their focus, attention and essential communication skills, all while reinforcing class content? The theater game, Zip-Zap-Zop, does all of that for...
As educational expectations and responsibilities continue to increase, finding classroom friendly and effective methods for inclusive and diverse classrooms is imperative. If you are looking for a no cost, quick and highly impactful means of increasing motivation,...
The avoidance of “play” does not make good instruction. Instead, good instruction embraces the power of play and directs it through deliberate and purposeful game structures. It is not “play’s” fault if students do not learn what we need them to learn. We must...