Give and Take
Length 35-40 minutes
Arizona Essential Standards
Demonstrate mental and physical attributes
required to communicate characters different from themselves.
Describe and compare responses to their own
work and works by others.
Objectives
Students will:
-demonstrate an understanding
of the concept of give and take.
-work on the skills of
active listening, appropriate response, and emotional involvement
Warm-up
Ask students to find a partner and stand facing
one another. Maintain eye contact throughout the exercise. Partners
will count to three. Partner A will say one, partner B will say two,
partner A will say three, partner B will say one, and so on. Remind
students that they are working as a team. This is not a competition
and the goal is not to trip up your partner.
Discussion
What skills did you use
during this exercise?
What made it easy or
difficult?
Talk about listening,
responding, reliance on partner, etc.
Introduce concept of give and take. Read
the definition aloud and ask for student definitions.
Video
Show a videotaped performance. Ask students
to evaluate the actors' skills regarding give and take. What specific
actions show an emotional connection between actors? Are they listening
to each other? Discuss students' findings.
Back-to-Back
Have partners sit back-to-back in front of the
class. Ask students to state how they character is feeling before
each line. Use a short excerpt from any play.
What?
Ask partners to read through a script line by
line and when one partner does not understand they say "What?", and their
partner must explain in their own words what they meant. When the
questioning individual understands, they may return to the script.
Assessment and Closure
Review the definition of give and take incorporating
student input.
Ask student to respond in their journals to the
following questions:
Why is give and take
important during a performance?
List a few give and take
strategies you will incorporate into your future scene work.
Designed by S.N.R