Using Improv Games in Jewish Educational Setting

Improv and theater games are a wonderful way to infuse playfulness into any setting. However, they can also be powerfully utilized in Jewish setting to create a sense of community and belonging among learners. In this resource are some suggestions for activities that can be adapted for grades K-8 and some big ideas to help educators develop their own games.
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