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Divide the students into two teams and put them on either side of the playing area. Teams huddle together and choose which of the three they will play first.

They will also need to have a backup in the event that the other team has selected the same one. Once both teams have chosen, they meet in the middle and face each other. Whichever teams wins the face-off chases the other team back to their side and tries to tag as many players as possible.

Any players they tag from the losing team must now join their team, and they continue onto the next round. The game is over when one team has all the players on its side.

Divide the group into teams of four to six people and have each team choose a spot around the room. The teacher calls out a scene such as Spiderman at the scene of a bank robbery, a birthday party gone wrong or a television awards show and then counts down from Teams have 10 seconds to organize a tableau and then freeze. The teacher then goes around and views each tableau before choosing a winner for that round. The winning team receives a point. Every student from the team must participate in the tableau or the team will be disqualified from the round.

Tip: Remind the students about the use of levels and facial expressions at the start of the game. Choose two to four students to start onstage and give them a scene to start such as lifeguards rescuing someone from drowning.

The other actors will need to improvise and join in the new scene. It must be completely different to the scene that was happening before.

The teacher selects one person to be a gravekeeper, and they stand off to the side. The other students lie on their backs on the ground with their eyes open.

They must stay completely still, with a straight face. They are not allowed to touch the person on the ground. Anyone they succeed at making laugh is alive again and joins the gravekeeper in going around and trying to make the other students laugh or speak.

This is a great game for helping your students learn stage directions. The teacher calls out stage directions, such as downstage right or center.

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