Encourage Your Artists, Writers To Perform In The School Talent Show

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Yes, you read that right. I am suggesting you encourage your school’s quiet, studious artists to perform in the annual school-wide talent show.

You probably think I’m crazy.

Any students reading this post are probably ready to hunt me down with pitchforks.

Seriously though, while I do suggest YOU, teacher, jump out of our box and join your kids on the stage, I have a better idea for your introverted or shy, but creative students.

Think technology.

What would it look like if your photographers and artists illustrated their favorite song, recorded it along with their illustrations and played the video for the talent show?

What if your artists illustrated the stories written by your poets and short story writers?

What if your writers teamed up with student actors, artists and videographers to tell their stories on screen?

It could look something like what one of my students did:

And here is an example featuring artwork drawn by the band’s drummer:

What ideas do your students have?

About the author 

Michelle Boyd Waters, M.Ed.

Michelle taught secondary ELA in public schools for 10 years. She served as an award-winning journalist before transitioning into education and is now Assistant Director of the OU Writing Center and a teacher consultant for the Oklahoma Writing Project. Michelle co-edited the Oklahoma English Journal for five years. She is a PhD candidate in Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum at the University of Oklahoma. She started reThink ELA LLC as a teacher blog in 2012.

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