

This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on drama script elements, specifically stage directions. It helps students understand the key components of stage directions, including character movement, setting, lighting cues, sound effects, and other essential instructions in a drama script. The exercises aim to familiarize students with how stage directions guide the flow of a performance and how actors respond to these directions in real-time during rehearsals and performances.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) focusing on identifying stage direction elements in scripts
Fill in the Blanks to reinforce the terms and definitions of stage directions
Match the Following to pair up different stage direction components
True or False Statements to test the students' understanding of stage direction principles
Paragraph Writing to apply knowledge by crafting descriptive stage directions
Through these exercises, students will:
Learn how stage directions guide actors on stage movements.
Understand how these directions are separate from spoken dialogue but are critical for performances.
Recognize the importance of blocking, lighting, sound, and other technical cues in a performance.
Build a deeper appreciation for the role of stage directions in enhancing the storytelling aspect of drama.
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Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Answers
1. a Instructions for actors and actions
2. a In brackets or italics
3. b How to move or speak
4. a (She walks to the door)
5. b. Actors
6. b. Actions and emotions
7. a. It shows voice instruction.
8. a. Movements and expressions
9. b. They help actors perform correctly
10. a. “I am very happy!”
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1.cues
2.plan
3.notes
4.marks
5.timing
6.changes
7.signals
8.intent
9.checklist
10.map
Exercise 3 – True or False Statements
1.True
2.False
3.True
4.False
5.False
6.True
7.True
8.False
9.False
10.True
Ex-4: Underline/Circle (Stage Directions)
Instructions: Underline the stage directions in each sentence.
1.enters quietly
2.speaks loudly
3.walks to the table, picks a book
4.runs across stage, waves to the crowd
5.turns left, smiles at the audience
6.slowly opens the door, steps inside
7.looks at the clock, sighs softly
8.moves back, hides behind the curtain
9.picks the bag, exits the room
10.jumps up, claps with excitement
Exercise 5 – Fill in the Blanks in Paragraph
directions
props
Timing
cues
actions
notes
signals
plan
script
entries
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Stage directions are instructions in a script that tell actors how to move, speak, or express emotions during a performance.
Students can look for text written in brackets or italics that describe actions, settings, or tone of voice.
They help learners understand how a scene is performed and improve comprehension of drama-based English worksheets.