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Students gain understanding by applying reading strategies of monitoring, searching, confirming, cross-checking, rereading, and self-correcting.

The Fundamentals of Reading (Nonfiction) can be found at South Carolina ELA Standards

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The Fundamentals of Reading (Nonfiction) can be found at South Carolina ELA Standards

Kabuki Theater (1600 A.D.) | Kids Work!

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Kabuki Theater (1600 A.D.) | Kids Work!
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Kabuki (ka-bu-ki) is a form of theater in Japan that began in the early 1600s and is still performed today. This traditional theater uses extravagant makeup and costumes, a unique kind of music and an...
Renaissance Theater (1300-1600 A.D.) | Kids Work!

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Renaissance Theater (1300-1600 A.D.) | Kids Work!
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In the Renaissance (Re-nais-sance) period, from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries, an interest in classical Greek and Roman art, culture and theater returned. Two major theater design...
Medieval Theater (500 - 1200 A.D.) | Kids Work!

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Medieval Theater (500 - 1200 A.D.) | Kids Work!
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Theater buildings were not permitted throughout Europe during medieval times, but traveling players, known as minstrels, kept the theater alive along with acrobats, puppeteers, jugglers and...
Ancient Theater (600 B.C. - 410 A.D.)  | Kids Work!

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Ancient Theater (600 B.C. - 410 A.D.) | Kids Work!
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The first recorded form of European theater began in Ancient Greece around 600 B.C. with a religious festival to honor Dionysus (Di-on-i-sus), the god of wine and fertility. It has been said that a...
History of Theater: Intro | Kids Work!

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History of Theater: Intro | Kids Work!
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The word theater means a “place for seeing,” but theater is more than just a building where plays are performed. It’s the whole idea behind what happens there. Theater is where playwrights write...
Drama Masks Coloring Page | Kids Work!

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Drama Masks Coloring Page | Kids Work!
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The masks of comedy and tragedy are symbol for theater. They represent the two main types of plays. Download the coloring page.
Box Office Manager Coloring Page | Kids Work

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Box Office Manager Coloring Page | Kids Work
Episode 101
Download the coloring page and be sure to visit the Box Office Manager to learn how she calculates ticket sales for Cinderella and the Magic Crystal.
 Pulitzer Prize Winners in South Carolina: Commentary

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Pulitzer Prize Winners in South Carolina: Commentary
From the Jazz Age to the Digital Age: Pulitzer Prize Winners in South Carolina - Celebrating Pulitzer Commentary with Kathleen Parker and Jim Hoagland, Moderated by Charles Bierbauer. Two Washington...