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Teaching drama isn’t just about putting on plays; it’s about giving kids a platform to

express themselves, build confidence, and have a blast. And guess what? You

don’t need a Broadway resume to make a difference. Passion, patience, and a good

sense of humor will take you far.

 

  1. In this guide, I'll show you How to Teach your First Dama Class in five easy steps.

 

This Guide also includes:

  1. A Ready-to-Use Lesson Plan.
  2. Social-Emotional Learning Integration.
  3. Vocal and Physical Warm-Ups
  4. Six Improvisation Games
  5. Classroom Management & Behavior Management Strategies

 

By the end of this guide, you’ll feel ready to take on your first drama class with

confidence—and maybe even a little flair.

The Beginner's Guide to Teaching Your First Drama Class

$0.00Price
  • Free digital guide for educators and teaching artists! The Beginner’s Guide to Teaching Your First Drama Class by PEAK Theatre Arts includes a ready-to-use lesson plan, SEL integration, improv games, warm-ups, and classroom management tips to help you start strong—even if you’ve never taught drama before.

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At Peak Theatre Arts, equity is at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to creating inclusive, affirming spaces where all young people, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, ability, language, or socioeconomic background, can thrive creatively and personally. We believe that true learning happens when everyone has equitable access to opportunities, support, and the power of self-expression.

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