Miss Nelson is Missing

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Miss Nelson is Missing School Show Study Guide Luther Burbank Center for the Arts Tuesday, May 3, 2016 Luther Burbank Center for the Arts Education Through the Arts 50 Mark West Springs Road Santa Rosa, CA lutherburbankcenter.org Phone 707.800.7520 Fax 707.546.7020

MISS NELSON IS MISSING STUDY GUIDE 1 The Musical Based on the book series by Harry G. Allard Jr.

MISSING NELSON IS MISSING STUDY GUIDE 2 Table of Contents: Teacher introduction and Background:.. Page 3 Authors Background:. Page 4 Lyricist and Book Writer Background:. Page 5 Activity: Alma Who? / Write your own school song:. Page 6 Activity: The worst students in 207:. Page 7 Activity: A little bit of detective work:. Page 8 Activity: Teacher for a day:.. Page 9 Activity: Everything is not what it seems: Page 10

MISSING NELSON IS MISSING STUDY GUIDE 3 Dear Teacher, We have created the following study guide to help make your students theatre experience with the musical, MISS NELSON IS MISSING as meaningful as possible. For many, it will be their first time viewing a theatrical production. We have learned that when teachers discuss the play with their students before and after the production, the experience is more significant and long lasting. Our study guide provides discussion topics, as well as related activities. These are just suggestions; please feel free to create your own activities and areas for discussion. We hope you enjoy the show!

MISSING NELSON IS MISSING STUDY GUIDE 4 Author: Harry G. Allard Jr. (Illustrator: James Marshall) Born in Evanston, Illinois, Harry G. Allard Junior graduated from Northwestern College in 1943. He then went on to serve in Korea. After returning home, he moved to Paris and became fluent in French, later earning a Ph.D. in the language from Yale. After that, he taught the language at the college level for many years. In Boston, he met James Marshall. Marshalls art inspired him and the two became friends. Their first book, The Stupids Step Out proved successful and they continued to work together, creating the Miss Nelson character. Mr. Allard resides in Massachusetts.

MISSING NELSON IS MISSING STUDY GUIDE 5 Book Writer/Lyricist/Composer: Joan Cushing Ms. Cushing is a humorist, playwright, composer, lyricist and political satirist. She performs in Mrs. Foggybottom & Friends, which is a newsical review featuring her wit and humor. Shes a former elementary school teacher and cabaret performer. Shes written several other childrens musicals including MISS NELSON HAS A FIELD DAY and HEIDI. For more information check out her website at www.joancushing.com.

MISSING NELSON IS MISSING STUDY GUIDE 6 Activity: Alma who? / Write your own school song An ALMA MATER is a persons school song and school pride is important. In fact, the first song in the beginning of MISS NELSON IS MISSING, the musical, is their school song (The words are listed below). Read them and try to write your own school song. See if you can include two or more rhymes and specific details about your school. For example if your school colors are blue and white, perhaps you could try adding that to your song (hint both of those colors are also easy words to rhyme, for example, blue and true / white and right.) HAIL TO THEE, OH ALMA MATER. WE ARE LOYAL, THROUGH AND THROUGH. PROUD TO BE YOUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS, TO YOUR COLORS WE ARE TRUE. GREEN IS FOR THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE. GOLD IS FOR THE GOLDEN RULE. HAIL TO THEE, OH HORACE B. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.

MISSING NELSON IS MISSING STUDY GUIDE 7 Activity: The worst students in room 207! Miss Nelson has some behavioral issues with the students in room 207. In fact Pop, the principal calls them the worst students ever! They even say respect for others is the catch phrase of the week, and Character Counts! While these words are used in the plot of the show, theyre important for students to think about. - Have a dialogue with students about what respect means to them. Ask questions about how would they like to be treated. - Role-play certain scenarios that demonstrate a situation where someone is behaving poorly and brainstorm the best solutions to the problem. - Have students make a list of positive buzzwords that demonstrate good character and respect for others. Hang it in the classroom for students to refer to. When one of the words is used put a mark (or a sticker) by that word to keep track of what is used the most. Have the class write a mission of Good Character using their most commonly used buzzwords. (These can also be incorporated into the school song/above activity.) - Losing something is difficult, but the students realize how much they loved Miss Nelson when she was missing. Have students write an essay about an influential person in their life and how theyve made a difference to them. If the person is still in their life, give them the option to share the essay with the person they write about.

MISSING NELSON IS MISSING STUDY GUIDE 8 Activity: A little bit of Detective work When the students cant find Miss Nelson, a detective is brought in who refers to Sherlock Holmes. Spend a day in class solving a mystery. - Have students read some of Sir Arthur Conan Doyles short stories about Sherlock Holmes. There are some for younger readers (Grade range, 3rd-7th): o The Extraordinary Cases of Sherlock Holmes (Puffin Classics) o The Great Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Puffin Classics) o Classic Starts: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Classic Starts Series) Assign roles to students and reenact the story in class with students using the clues to solve the case. Before students see MISS NELSON IS MISSING have them try to predict what happened to Miss Nelson. Then, after they see the show, discuss what happened and see if anyone guessed correctly.

MISSING NELSON IS MISSING STUDY GUIDE 9 Activity: Teacher for a day Its hard to understand how hard something is until you do it yourself. The students in classroom 207 behaved poorly for Miss Nelson and were afraid of Viola Swamp, but none of them understood how hard it is to be a teacher. Have students think about their favorite subjects and what they would teach if they could. - Have them make a lesson plan for the length of one class. - In the lesson plan have them include o An in-class project o At least 3 facts or statistics o Questions to ask the students about the topic - Have them turn in the lesson plan. For students who are comfortable, have them try and teach their lesson plan for a portion of one class period. - After they present have the students share what they thought of their teaching experience.

MISSING NELSON IS MISSING STUDY GUIDE 1 0 Activity: Everything is not what it seems Viola Swamp scared the kids into better behavior. She even looks a little like a witch. But Viola Swamp isnt exactly what she seems. Many famous characters have donned alter egos to help solve problems, for example: Superman, who remained the mild-mannered Clark Kent when not fighting crime. Bat Man, whose alter ego was Bruce Wayne. Have students think about whom they would disguise themselves as to make the world a better place. - Would they have special powers? o What would they be o What would their disguise look like? o What problems/causes would they want to focus on to solve? - Have them draw a comic strip of them as their alter ego in action and share them with the class.

MISSING NELSON IS MISSING STUDY GUIDE 1 1 Theatre Etiquette: We want your students to have the best experience when they see a performance live so below is a list of reminders of how to behave when they see the show. - Keep in mind that the actors on stage can hear you if you talk, so always be courteous to the actors and other audience members around you by paying attention during the performance and not talking or texting. - Arrive early. Seeing a show is a special experience and you dont want to miss any of it. - Remember not to bring any food, beverages or gum into the theatre or where youre seeing the show unless youre told its okay. - No taking pictures or recording during the performance. - Be sure to laugh and applaud when appropriate and remember to have fun! See you at the show!