How to use a planning sheet and consult the activity sheets
We believe you already have almost everything you need to start a series of sessions with your group. You just need the resources to build a session plan.
For that reason, we provide you with the indispensable practical materials to organize a planning sheet and a set of activity proposals that meet primary accessibility criteria. Here’s what you’ll find in the upcoming pages:
- Planning sheet template – with the necessary instructions for filling it out (the text in italics with instructions should be replaced by the content of the plan);
- Notes on reading activity sheets – how to read the presented sheets and generic accessibility recommendations common to various activities;
- Activity sheets – suggested activities for the various moments of a session;
- Threads – guides of dramaturgical proposals to be developed at advanced levels of experience with the group.
After a brief consultation of these contents, we recommend that you return to the planning template and fill it out with the ideas you have at that moment for a first session since you will have all the resources to do so.
With that said: Let’s get to work!
Planning Sheet Template
How to read the activity sheets
Activity Sheets
Yarn Balls