January 13 th, 2014 – January 17 th, 2014 English 10/Drama.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IT’S STORY TIME.
Advertisements

Literary Terms Study Guide AP English Literature & Composition
Literary Devices Ms. Miller.
Jeopardy List 1List 2List 3List 4 List 5 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Pantomime is acting without talking
Pantomime Pantomime is the art of communicating a story without words.
The Elements of Fiction
Pantomime and Mime.  To master the basic principles of pantomime and apply them to common stage actions  To recognize and practice conventional mim.
Public Speaking Dramatic Reading. Aim: How can we understand the importance of understanding what we read?  Do Now: “First learn the meaning of what.
Elements Of Drama/Theatre
Pantomime To accompany Text pp.28-29, and teacher notes The word "pantomime" originates from the Greek words pan and mimos, "all imitating". Helps.
DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE UNIT
Interview Definition – a series of questions and answers between two or more people, an exchange of information about a given topic Synonyms – inquiry,
Dance and Language Arts (Performing Arts and Literacy Presentation) By Joanne Vazquez.
Drama Methods & Education Douglas Gosse, Drama in Education At the University of Winnipeg  The University of Winnipeg has an excellent Education.
AMERICAN LITERATURE 50 Common Literary Terms. Fiction A work that is not based on reality.
Pantomime To accompany Text pp.28-29, and teacher notes The word "pantomime" originates from the Greek words pan and mimos, "all imitating". Performances.
Listening and Speaking Workshop Analyzing and Evaluating Speeches Assignment Select a Speech Analyze Content Analyze Organization Analyze Delivery Evaluate.
Disciplines of the Humanities Arts Disciplines Visual art- drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography Performing art- music, theatre, dance,
Literary Terms. 1.Abstract- expressing a quality apart from an object; the opposite of concrete. 2.Aesthetic- appreciative of things that are pleasing.
IT’S STORY TIME IT’S STORY TIME Elements of Fiction Elements of Fiction.
Chapter 3 PANTOMIME.
OAA Vocabulary!. Warm-Up 24,  Theme: A topic of discussion or writing; It may be stated or implied. Also, it should be expressed in sentence.
What parts make up a story?
Literary Term Notes Setting Where and when the story takes place: Time of day, place, season, time period, etc.
A WALK TO THE JETTY From “Annie John” BY Jamaica Kincaid
Chapter 3: Pantomime Pantomime is using gestures, body movement, and facial expressions to get your ideas across.
OBJECTIVES NCSCS Goal 5 Identify elements of a short story Define elements of a short story Demonstrate mastery of short story elements.
Lesson # 2 – Writing Process Unit # 1: Introduction to World History.
 Pantomime is acting without words by using facial expressions and gestures, expressive movements of the body or limbs. The term is used to cover several.
INTRODUCTION: REVIEW. What is Art?  Form of expression with aesthetic  Organize perception  A work of art is the visual expression of an idea or experience.
Maniac Magee Literary Elements.
Thinking About Literature. What is literature? A work that rewards the time, concentration, and creativity put inot reading, re-reading, exploring, analyzing,
The What and Why  The art of acting without words  Developed when hunters and warriors returned to villages and used movement, gestures and facial expressions.
August 24, 2010 Procedures: 1. Take your seat. 2. Take out your portfolio folder and a pen, pencil, or marker. 3. Read the “Writing Portfolio Requirements”
Literary Terms English 11 The narrative perspective from which a story is told.
Jeopardy Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q 5 Q 6Q 16Q 11Q 21 Q 7Q 12Q 17Q 22 Q 8Q 13Q 18 Q 23 Q 9 Q 14Q 19Q 24 Q 10Q 15Q 20Q 25 Final Jeopardy Poetry.
LITERATURE Introduction to Humanities The Humanities Through the Arts kamesh kumar.
How to Read Literature Ms. Kintz 7 th Grade Language Arts.
In Your Face Body Language through facial expression.
LITERARY ELEMENT & THEIR DEFINITIONS. Antagonist.
Fundamentals of Art Final Exam Vocabulary. Vocabulary for Final Exam Objective: You will study and match words with definitions in order to review for.
SOAPSTONE & STRATEGIES Annotation Notes. SOAPS Speaker Occasion Audience Purpose Subject.
Topic: Infer beliefs of the Victorian period EQ: What can we infer the beliefs of the Victorian period based on the interaction of the characters in A.
- Complete “Just Walk on By” text analysis response.
Pantomimeand Mime Beginning Drama. Pantomime  The art of acting without words.
BE SURE ALL BELLS ARE IN YOUR FOLDER WITH NAME,DATE AND CLASS PERIOD. THEY WILL BE TAKEN UP WITHOUT NOTICE AT ANY TIME!! PANTOMIME NOTES.
VISUALS. Creating Visuals  Creating a visual is a process that requires artistic ability, creative design, and critical thought. Consider the image to.
Arttalk Review for Chapter 2
Chapter 2 Pantomime and Mime. Objectives To master the basic principles of pantomime and apply them to common stage actions. To recognize and practice.
A QUICK REVIEW BEFORE WE START OMAM Literary Devices and Terms.
Literary Terms English I. Genre A form or type of literary work. A form or type of literary work. –Short story –Novel –Lyric –Narrative –Non-fiction –Autobiography.
Genre Study Genre: A category used to classify literary works, usually by form, technique or content (e.g., prose, poetry).
Pantomime and Mime Vocabulary Words. Pantomime The art of acting without words.
Pantomime & Mime Chapter 2 Stage & School.
Objectives * Develop an awareness of body language * Use movement and body language to as a means of communication * Understand the principles of pantomime.
IT’S STORY TIME.
The Actor’s Toolbox: the Body
IT’S STORY TIME.
Elements Of Drama/Theatre
PANTOMIME The Art of Silence.
IT’S STORY TIME.
Pantomime Theatre Arts 120.
The Actor’s Toolbox: the Body
IT’S STORY TIME.
Pantomime Theatre Arts.
Alabama High School Graduation Exam Test Vocabulary
The key to pantomime is imagination
Glossary of Literary Terms
You can visit my store at
Presentation transcript:

January 13 th, 2014 – January 17 th, 2014 English 10/Drama

Warm-up today is in the Language textbook, page 24, Monday. English 10

Complete ONE of the following prompts in your journal/ on your warm-up paper: –I found creating this poster difficult because… –I found creating this poster enjoyable because… –Compared to some of my classmates, my experiences with reading/writing have been… English 10: Monday Wrap-up

1.Relaxation – combination of inner composure, mental awareness and physical flexibility; the act of “letting go all over.” 2.Fingertips – the body parts where all arm movements must end 3.Surprise – emotion conveyed when eyes widen, brows lift and mouth forms the shape of an “O”. 4.Happiness – emotion conveyed when the eyes squint, brows lift and the mouth curves upward. 5.“Click” – the setting up of an action with definite hand movements; for example, the snap of a mime’s hand around a glass. Drama: Chapter 2 Vocabulary

6. Rotation – turning or pivoting a part of the body to the front, side, or rear. 7. Inclination – bending the body to the front, side or rear. 8. Nonverbal communication – general term for expressing ideas and emotions without using words; the essence of pantomime and mime. 9. Charlie Chapman – silent film star who was a master of pantomime. 10. Kinesthesis – neuromuscular awareness that you feel when your body is in a particular position. Drama: Chapter 2 Vocabulary

11. Illusory walk – basic mime convention; the mime uses exaggerated movement to appear to be walking. 12. Marcel Marceau – French man who is one of the best-known mimes in history. 13. Pantomime – the art of imitating real-life actions without using words. 14. Sadness – emotion conveyed when eyes narrow, outer brows and mouth turn downward and facial muscles sag. Drama: Chapter 2 Vocabulary

15. Chest – body part where most movements begin. 16. Combination – mime device that uses inclinations, rotations, and isolations all in one exercise. 17. Gesture – hand and arm movements and facial expressions that help express an idea or emotion. 18. Mime – art form that does not precisely imitate real-life physical action but gives the illusion of that action. 19. Resistance – term for the firmness or solidity of an object in opposition to outside force. Drama: Chapter 2 Vocabulary

20. Preparatory action – movement opposite to the action that the mime wants the audience to follow. 21. Isolation – separation of parts of the body for individual development and expression. 22. Anger – emotion conveyed when eyes narrow, brows furrow, and jaw sets firmly. 23. Eyes – one of the body parts most mimes emphasize with make-up. 24. Mummen Schanz – Swiss-trained mime troupe that initiated the use of special props and nontraditional objects in mime. 25. Cross – to move from one place to another on stage. Drama: Chapter 2 Vocabulary

aesthetics: "Philosophical investigation into the nature of beauty and the perception of beauty, especially in the arts; the theory of art or artistic taste.“ Analysis: “A method by which a thing is separated into parts, and those parts are given rigorous, logical, detailed scrutiny, resulting in a consistent and relatively complete account of the elements of the thing and the principles of their organization.” Annotation: The act or process of furnishing critical commentary or explanatory notes. Glossary of Literary Terms

CLOSE READING: Reading a piece of literature carefully, bit by bit, in order to analyze the significance of every individual word, image, and artistic ornament. colloquialism is the use of informal words, phrases or even slangs in a piece of writing. Context Clues - a method by which the meanings of unknown words may be obtained by examining theparts of a sentenc e surrounding the word for definition/explanation cl ues,restatement/synonym clues, contrast/antonym clues, and inference/general contextclues Glossary of Literary Terms

definition essay - defines a word, term, or concept in depth by providing a personal commentary on what the specific subject means. Denotation - refers to the use of the dictionary definition or literal meaning of a word. Documentary fiction - a "made up" story which uses a collage of documents, in addition to dialogue and narration, to help to tell the story. Some documentary fiction you will read as an adult uses actual news stories, letters, diaries, etc., but the story is the author's invention. Glossary of Literary Terms

Evaluative - A composition that offers value judgments about a subject according to a set of criteria.composition Evocative - tending or having the power to evoke or serving to bring to mind. Something that is evocative brings to mind a memory, mood or image, as in it is reminiscent or redolent. Figurative language - a word or phrase that departs from everyday literal language for the sake of comparison, emphasis, clarity, or freshness. Glossary of Literary Terms

Graphic organizers - (some of which are also called concept maps, entity relationship charts, and mind maps) are a pictorial way of constructing knowledge and organizing information. Gustatory - Of or relating to the sense of taste. Inference - a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning Interpretive literature - meant to expand life awareness and to communicate truths of human existence. It also is used to illuminate some aspect of life and to understand life situations. Glossary of Literary Terms

Interpretive literature is meant to expand life awareness and to communicate truths of human existence. It also is used to illuminate some aspect of life and to understand life situations. Glossary of Literary Terms