For those of you who use Twitter, I have now started tweeting a feed from the Popular (front page) section of Edutagger. This means that these links will appear on Edutagger's Twitter profile if you're following me - use this link: twitter.com/edutagg
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A full resource of improvisation games.
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Resourece on Stanislavsky and Method Acting
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The 3D Globe Theatre Internet Experience.
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This page was originally created to give a good group of tongue twisters to people in speech therapy, to people who want to work on getting rid of an accent, or to people who just plain like tongue twisters.
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The official web site of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, representing more than one hundred songwriters and authors; dozens of stage musicals and concert works; and over 3000 songs.
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Resource on method acting exercises
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This site is a database of all of Shakespeare's writing. I like it because it is set up so that it can easily be projected on a white board (interactive or other) and text can be analyzed.
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This site from the Folger Library contains tools and lessons to help teachers and students appreciate the relevance of the work of the Bard to modern American life. This is appropriate for all grade levels.
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This site has guides to assist in the study of 8 of Shakespeare's plays. These guides are appropriate for classroom study of the plays or for preparation to perform the plays. The guides include plot summaries, lists of characters, interactive activities, and discussion questions.
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ARTSEDGE — the National Arts and Education Network — supports the placement of the arts at the center of the curriculum and advocates creative use of technology to enhance the K-12 educational experience. ARTSEDGE empowers educators to teach in, through, and about the arts by providing the tools to
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PuppetryLab.com is here to provide beyond-the-basics training and practical helps for puppeteers, puppet teams, and team directors.
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