Middle School Drama

You will find a lot of ways to fit drama into your homeschool with these ideas!

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How to Teach Drama to Middle School Students

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


Middle School students want more than just the core classes. You can help them enjoy drama by starting simple or building important skills taking drama to another level with these ideas!

Literature-Based Mock Trial

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


Have you ever thought about putting one of the characters in your favorite book or play on trial?

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Shakespeare Was Meant to Be Performed

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


Shakespeare doesn't have to be hard; Shakespeare was meant to be performed! Read different techniques for how to perform Shakespeare from simple to an abridged play...

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Middle School Students Can Enjoy Great Literature with Drama - Part 1

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


Help your middle school student enjoy great literature by adding drama. Find a list of some of the greatest literature of all time to access right now and ideas to bring it to life in your homeschool.

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Middle School Students Can Enjoy Great Literature with Drama - Part 2

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


You've seen the list of great literature in Part 1, now it's time to see what your middle schoolers can do with these examples to get you started.

Add Drama to Your Art Class

Add Drama to Your Art Class

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


Trying to decide whether you should add art or drama to your homeschool? Why not combine them and do both?

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8 Creative Ways to Fit Drama into Your Writing Class

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


You don’t have to add a separate class to your schedule or give up your favorite writing curriculum. You can include drama and enhance your student's writing with these creative ideas...

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Have Fun with a Poetry Café

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


Add some dramatic flair with this fun idea and get kids excited about presenting poetry!

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How to Start a Theater Program

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


You don't need to have experience in drama to start a theater program. Just keep it simple and have fun by following the tips in this blog.

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Include Drama in Your History Studies

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


You don't have to change the curriculum you love to fit drama into your homeschool, you can do both with these ideas for your history studies...

7 Ways to Fit Drama into Your Busy Homeschool Schedule - homeschooldrama.com

7 Ways to Fit Drama into Your Busy Homeschool Schedule

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


Drama doesn't have to be a separate subject. If you already have your curriculum planned for the semester, then check out these ways to fit drama into your curriculum without adding another subject.

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Add Drama to CC Challenge Curriculum

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


Whether you are a tutor/director or a parent, you can fit drama into your homeschool with these ideas broken down by CC Challenge level. You don't have to give up the curriculum you love, you can have both!

7 Creative Ways to Use Drama Games

7 Creative Ways to Use Drama Games

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool


Games are great for connecting with people or just taking a break from the seriousness of life. Drama games can be a fun way to do both! Enhance your next event with these creative ideas...

7 Skills Your Student Can Learn by Including Drama in Your Homeschool

Read this concise blog for a summary of 7 skills your student can gain by doing drama.

Literature Class vs. Drama Class

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Why is it that drama is always pushed aside for other “more important” subjects?

Literature-Based Mock Trial

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Have you ever thought about putting one of the characters in your favorite book on trial?

Have Fun With a Poetry Café

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Add some dramatic flair with this fun idea and get kids excited about presenting poetry!

How to Support Your Child's Creativity


It's important to give our kids the freedom to be creative. In a world full of distractions, it's imperative we take a break from it all and have time to think and create.

Dramatic Ideas for a Progressive Dinner

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Have you ever participated in a progressive dinner? They can be a lot of fun if you include one of these dramatic ideas...

Mystery Dinner Party

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Have you ever thought about bringing the characters from a board game to life? How about hosting a mystery dinner? It’s easier than you might think. 

Drama Camp Ideas

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Looking for some fun ideas for the summer or another break? Learn how easy it is to host a drama camp with these ideas!

Start Your Own Drama Club

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

In this blog you will learn how easy it is to start a drama club and some ideas of what you can do with that group.

8 Tips on How to Memorize Lines

How to Direct a Play

The concern about memorizing lines can cause a lot of students to have anxiety or to lack interest in performing for fear they will make a mistake and embarrass themselves if they don’t remember their lines. 

5 Ways to Attend the Theater

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Whether your student is in Pre-k or high school, attending the theater can be a nice introduction to drama or a special event with friends and family. 

Overcome the Fear of Public Speaking

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Did you know the biggest fear most adults have is public speaking? Drama is a great way to overcome that fear and develop presentation and public speaking skills.

Support Your Community Theater

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

You don't have to just attend the theater, your student can get involved in multiple ways to enjoy drama and support your community theater.

Act out the Three Trees or Another Easter Story

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Drama is a great way to bring stories to life. Why not have your students act out a favorite Easter story to embrace the full meaning of Easter. 

Join a Co-op That Offers Drama

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Whether it is how to start drama, include drama games or how to put on a play, this blog can help you not only get started, but simplify the process.

Join a Creative Competition

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Do you want your kids to think outside the box? Use their creative minds? Check out this idea that is great for all ages.

Experience Drama at a Renaissance Faire

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

One way to experience drama is to get dressed up and travel back in time. This usually only happens in our imaginations, but there’s a fun way to be transported back to 16th century Medieval England...

Host a Talent Show

How to Fit Drama into Your Homeschool

Read the whole story to see what fun idea we came up with to help our daughter overcome her fear of performing and other benefits of participating in or hosting a talent show.

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Middle School Drama Games + Play + Mock Trial curriculum bundle

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Here's a drama bundle perfect for middle schoolers. You can start with drama games to teach acting skills, read and act out Jack & the Beanstalk mini-play then put him on trial for stealing the Giant's belongings, lastly wrapping up the spring semester rehearsing and performing Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. A full year of drama fun and experiences!