Bring A Queen's Brawl to life in your classroom with this comprehensive teaching guide designed to support meaningful instruction, critical thinking, and student engagement.
Whether you are teaching drama, literature, history, or interdisciplinary studies, this resource provides practical tools to help students explore the play's characters, themes, historical connections, and dramatic structure.
The Teaching Guide includes:
A suggested pacing calendar
Detailed lesson plan concepts
Instructional strategies for diverse learners
Pre-reading, during-reading, and post-reading activities
Discussion questions and writing prompts
Character and theme analysis
Vocabulary and comprehension activities
Extension and enrichment ideas
Assessment suggestions and project-based learning activities
Recommended for: High School, and introductory college theatre or literature courses.
Subjects: English Language Arts, Theatre Arts, World History, Women's Studies, African Studies, and interdisciplinary humanities.
Delivery: This is a digital resource. Your downloadable PDF will be emailed within 48 hours of purchase.
This guide is intended to help educators create engaging, standards-based lessons while encouraging students to think critically about leadership, power, identity, conflict, and historical representation through the lens of A Queen's Brawl.
Bring A Queen's Brawl to life in your classroom with this comprehensive teaching guide designed to support meaningful instruction, critical thinking, and student engagement.
Whether you are teaching drama, literature, history, or interdisciplinary studies, this resource provides practical tools to help students explore the play's characters, themes, historical connections, and dramatic structure.
The Teaching Guide includes:
A suggested pacing calendar
Detailed lesson plan concepts
Instructional strategies for diverse learners
Pre-reading, during-reading, and post-reading activities
Discussion questions and writing prompts
Character and theme analysis
Vocabulary and comprehension activities
Extension and enrichment ideas
Assessment suggestions and project-based learning activities
Recommended for: High School, and introductory college theatre or literature courses.
Subjects: English Language Arts, Theatre Arts, World History, Women's Studies, African Studies, and interdisciplinary humanities.
Delivery: This is a digital resource. Your downloadable PDF will be emailed within 48 hours of purchase.
This guide is intended to help educators create engaging, standards-based lessons while encouraging students to think critically about leadership, power, identity, conflict, and historical representation through the lens of A Queen's Brawl.