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Old Frost’s Winter Adventure

Plays. Old Frost’s Winter Adventure. props. [pr ah ps] short o tops shops. props. Items used by actors to make actions seem real Parts of scenery used by actors to act out a scene List some examples of props used in a production. prop props propped.

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Old Frost’s Winter Adventure

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  1. Plays Old Frost’s Winter Adventure

  2. props [prahps] short o tops shops

  3. props • Items used by actors to make actions seem real • Parts of scenery used by actors to act out a scene List some examples of props used in a production.

  4. prop props propped The actor needed to make his Abraham Lincoln character seem real, so he used a top hat as a prop during the Gettysburg Address scene. Jack propped the ladder against the house to make it steady enough to stand on.

  5. What kind of props could you use to show the scene of Cinderella running away from the prince at the stroke of midnight?

  6. Use the word prop or props in a sentence. Let’s say these words: Prop (singular noun) Props (plural noun) Propped (past tense verb)

  7. theater theatre [the-ah-ter] 3 syllables

  8. theater theatre the auditorium or building in which an audience sits to view a play or dramatic presentation.

  9. theater theatre • The family dressed up and went to see the production of “The Lion King” in the newtheater. • The movie theatre was filled with families waiting to see “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”

  10. How does our cafeteria change to become a theatre?

  11. What plays, shows, or movies have you seen in atheater?

  12. theater (singular noun)theaters (plural noun)theatre (singular noun)theatres (plural noun)

  13. narrator narrators

  14. narrator [Nar ra ter] [Nar ra ters]

  15. narrator A person who tells the story details which the characters don’t say

  16. narrator The narrator continued to tell the story of “Little Red Riding Hood” as the little girl skipped on her way through the woods to her grandmother’s house.

  17. Pretend you are a narrator, and tell the story of “Little Red Riding Hood” or some other story you know.Listen as a friend tells a story.

  18. narrator narrators (noun) narrating (verb) narrated (verb)

  19. voice voiced voicing voices

  20. voice [voys]

  21. voice • The way of using one’s vocal abilities to make his/her character more real and expressive

  22. voice The man who portrayed the wolf in the play voiced low growls and long howls to make his character seem real.

  23. voice Use your voice : to talk like a baby. to sound like an old lady. to sound as if you are cold. to sound as if you are scared.

  24. voice voice (noun) voice (verb) voicing (verb) voiced (verb)

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