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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Define improv and evaluate its real-life benefits; describe ways to incorporate improv into your school or environment.
HEALTH ED STANDARDS
NHES 4: Use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks.
CASEL: Relationship skills
KEY VOCAB
vulnerable
collaborate
reciprocate
empathy
adaptability
Lesson Plan: The Power of Pretend
Make-believe isn’t just for kids! Find out how to make improvisation—aka improv—work for you.
Table of Contents:
1. Preparing to Read
2. Reading and Discussing
3. Building Comprehension and Vocabulary
4. Expanding SEL Opportunities
Before you read the article “The Power of Pretend,” ask your students the following pre-reading question:
What is improv, and how can incorporating principles of improv into my daily life be helpful?
Close-Reading Questions The following questions can be shared in printable or interactive form from the Resources tab.
Critical-Thinking Questions
3. Building Comprehension and Vocab
Check students’ comprehension of and engagement with the story with the following assessment tools:
Quiz
Vocab Builder
Continue the learning journey with the following extension activity:
In MAKING IT UP, split your class up into pairs or small groups to create a short improv scene together. If you like, play some improv games from the article with the class first to get everyone warmed up, and then let the unscripted fun begin!
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