Warm Up Collection
 For Middle School


Engage your students from
the moment they walk into
your classroom! 
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I'm Deb Baldwin.  If you don't know me yet,
I'm a veteran teacher and director having done
both for over thirty-eight years.
You might say I'm a Theater Education Expert!

-You're a well-meaning teacher with a lot on your plate.

-Between lesson planning, caretaking, and responsibilities outside of the classroom (and after a year of remote learning), things probably are still feeling over whelming.

-Who has time to actually select a particular warm up?  Nobody!

-After teaching for 30+ years, I know what it takes to engage students from the moment they enter my classroom.

-Think of it as my gift to you.

-Lastly, I want to be up front and inform you that when you fill out the form to receive this lesson, you are also signing up for my email list.
In this free collection, you'll get: 

--Ready-to-go Warm Up Exercises: I've done the selecting for you! I know you have a lot on your plate. In this resource, you'll receive several warm-up exercises, if you need any materials for the exercise, directions for each exercise, length of time for each exercise, plus tips and suggestions. 

--A teacher's script: With some of the exercises, I give you what to say and how to say it to lead your class with confidence! Instead of sitting in front of your kids nervous with new material, you'll know exactly what to say to your students.  Let's take away any jitters or imposter syndrome.


--Evaluation suggestions: Let me save you some time. Get my guidance on how to evaluate student's participation. I know this collection of warm-up exercises will help you grab your student's attention in a unique and meaningful way.



Here's the Scoop! 

Research tells us that taking the time to warm up your class gives you an edge over those who don't. 

Warm-up exercises work in many situations, my friend--no matter the subject!

Watch the magic happen when you use these warm-up exercises in your core subject class.  

They provide a safe environment for students to explore behavior, ideas, creativity, and school subjects. It helps them to focus on your class and leave their worries and anxieties at the door. 

A teacher can use it in a simple manner to teach to introduce a particular concept or more complexly by  weaving it into a long unit. Their uses are varied.

Easy to follow steps you can take right away to improve your students engagment. Let's get you started! 

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Just Start.

It just takes a few minutes to download this collection, check out the procedure, gather a few materials and you are own your way to engaging your students in your classroom. If this sounds good to you, then join me center stage

MEET DEB BALDWIN

@Dramamommaspeaks Deb is a retired drama teacher and director having done both for over thirty-eight years. During that time, she directed over 300 plays and musicals with children and adults alike. She is featured on podcasts such as ThedTalk.com and thrice nominated for the Disney Teacher of the Year award. Deb created and administrated youth theater programs in the mid-west and serves as consultant to others. Lastly, Deb is an award-winning indie author, guest speaker on podcasts and featured as a guest blogger on Litpick.com.


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