Performing Arts Elective Unit (Grades 3-7)

$12.95

Curtain Call Unit

The Curtain Call Unit is a creative performing arts elective designed for students who love theatre, musicals, drama, stagecraft, and behind-the-scenes production. This engaging 8-page infographic-style unit introduces students to the world of performance through acting tasks, character work, script activities, production planning, set design, costume ideas, music, movement, and reflection.

Students explore what it takes to bring a performance to life, from the first idea to the final curtain call. The unit includes practical projects, research tasks, creative writing, design challenges, and portfolio-friendly activities that help students show their learning in fun and meaningful ways.

With a strong focus on creativity, confidence, communication, teamwork, and self-expression, the Curtain Call Unit gives students a structured but enjoyable way to explore the performing arts. It is ideal for learners who enjoy musicals, storytelling, acting, designing, or discovering what happens both on stage and backstage.

Curtain Call Unit

The Curtain Call Unit is a creative performing arts elective designed for students who love theatre, musicals, drama, stagecraft, and behind-the-scenes production. This engaging 8-page infographic-style unit introduces students to the world of performance through acting tasks, character work, script activities, production planning, set design, costume ideas, music, movement, and reflection.

Students explore what it takes to bring a performance to life, from the first idea to the final curtain call. The unit includes practical projects, research tasks, creative writing, design challenges, and portfolio-friendly activities that help students show their learning in fun and meaningful ways.

With a strong focus on creativity, confidence, communication, teamwork, and self-expression, the Curtain Call Unit gives students a structured but enjoyable way to explore the performing arts. It is ideal for learners who enjoy musicals, storytelling, acting, designing, or discovering what happens both on stage and backstage.