Dramatized experiences are a form of communication that involve stirring or moving depictions of life, character, or culture through various dramatic forms. These include formal plays, role playing, pageants, tableaux, pantomimes, and puppets. Different types of puppets include shadow puppets, rod puppets, hand puppets, gloves and finger puppets, and marionettes. Dramatized experiences allow students to learn things quickly through intense dramatic experiences, using forms that do not require elaborate preparations.
"If our teaching is dramatic, our students get attracted, interested and affected. If they are affected and moved by what we taught, we will most likely leave an impact on them."
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Teaching with dramatized experiences - JunreyCarloSanJuan
1. Teaching with dramatizedTeaching with dramatized
Experiences.Experiences.
Dramatized is essentially a process ofDramatized is essentially a process of
communication.communication.
2. What is dramatizedWhat is dramatized
experiences?experiences?
Something that is stirring or affectingSomething that is stirring or affecting
or moving.or moving.
Something that catches and holdsSomething that catches and holds
our attention.our attention.
3. Kinds of dramatizedKinds of dramatized
experiences.experiences.
Formal playsFormal plays
Role playingRole playing
PageantsPageants
TableauTableau
PantomimePantomime
puppetspuppets
4. What is a formal play?What is a formal play?
Plays depict life, character, or culturePlays depict life, character, or culture
or a combination of all three.or a combination of all three.
5. What is a role playing?What is a role playing?
Almost the same with the formalAlmost the same with the formal
play, but this kind of play isplay, but this kind of play is
where you are unprepared.where you are unprepared.
6. What is a pageants?What is a pageants?
This is a kind of drama that areThis is a kind of drama that are
based on local history.based on local history.
7. What is a tableau?What is a tableau?
A picture-like scene composed ofA picture-like scene composed of
people against a background.people against a background.
8. What is a pantomime?What is a pantomime?
Kind of drama that is only using aKind of drama that is only using a
body movements.body movements.
9. What is puppet?What is puppet?
Present ideas with extreme simplicityPresent ideas with extreme simplicity
– without elaborate scenery or– without elaborate scenery or
costume.costume.
10. Kinds of puppets.Kinds of puppets.
Shadow puppets.Shadow puppets.
Rod puppetsRod puppets
Hand puppetHand puppet
Gloves and fingers puppetsGloves and fingers puppets
marionettesmarionettes
11. When we are using dramatizedWhen we are using dramatized
experiences, we learn certain thingsexperiences, we learn certain things
quickly through an intense dramaticquickly through an intense dramatic
experiences. We use instead theexperiences. We use instead the
other forms of dramatic experiencesother forms of dramatic experiences
that do not need very elaboratethat do not need very elaborate
preparations. All we need is apreparations. All we need is a
dramatic experiences which we candramatic experiences which we can
learn something. Must used wisely.learn something. Must used wisely.
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