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Improv in the Classroom

A collection of our popular articles and videos about how theater games and improvisation can spark creativity, build relationships, and boost academics and executive function skills alike.

February 21, 2025

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  • Literacy

    Exploring Narrative Elements Through a Drama Game

    Using an improv exercise to practice the parts of a story gets ideas flowing for students—and helps them add structure to their writing.
  • Arts Integration

    Using Theater Games to Support Students’ Math Skills

    Elementary teachers can use these theater games to get kids moving in math class as an engaging way to build their skills.
    Jocelyn Greene
  • Collaborative Learning

    Activating Learning by Milling to Music

    When students pretend they’re at a fancy party making small talk, a simple brainstorm for writing ideas becomes more lively, more cooperative—and more effective.
  • Brain-Based Learning

    60-Second Strategy: 3 Noses

    An active math warm-up that is inclusive and fun puts students in a positive frame of mind—and gets them ready to learn.
  • Early Childhood Education

    Movement-Based Games That Help Students With Spelling

    Games that combine spelling with physical activity can make it easier for young students to learn new words.
  • Arts Integration

    Playing an Improv Game for Character Analysis

    By acting out a character’s emotions, students can practice literary analysis, sharpen their recall of story detail, and build empathy.

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