Can you be happy but look sad? How about being scared but laughing? This acting exercise will test the students’ acting skills when they roll the dice and have their classmates roll on the floor laughing, too!
The students will randomly act out emotions and face actions through a dice roll. One dice will be labeled with face actions and the other dice will be labeled with emotions. The class would have a hilarious time guessing the facial actions and facial expressions.
Duration: 1 Hour
Grade(s): 2nd – 5th
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