• SCT Newsroom
    • SCT Home
    • Contact
  • SCT on Stage
  • Education
    • Community
    • Drama School
  • SCT Newsletters
  • SCT @ Home
  • SCT Interns
  • Donor News
  • SCT Newsroom
    • SCT Home
    • Contact
  • SCT on Stage
  • Education
    • Community
    • Drama School
  • SCT Newsletters
  • SCT @ Home
  • SCT Interns
  • Donor News
SCT NEWSROOM

find your story here

SCT @ HOME: ACTIVITIES To Transform

1/8/2021

Comments

 
Picture
Some of our favorite characters from past SCT productions know all about what it means to transform! Check out these activities from SCT @ Home featuring The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, and Where the Wild Things Are.

Activity 1: Movement Activity for the whole family from The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Picture
​In The Very Hungry Caterpillar, the hungry caterpillar eats its way through many foods to transform into a butterfly. In this exercise, everyone will build their imaginations by engaging in creative movement and play to learn the life cycle of a caterpillar.
Download the activity

Activity 2: Drawing/Create Your Own Edward activity from ​The Velveteen Rabbit

Picture
In The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, everyone who meets Edward transforms him into what they need him to be. By helping them through different challenges, he is rewarded with new experiences and learns to love others. Here is a china rabbit of your very own, waiting to transform and go on a journey.

We want to see your finished designs! Take a picture of your drawing and comment below or tag us with #sctathome to be a part of the conversation. ​ In The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, everyone who meets Edward transforms him into what they need him to be. By helping them through different challenges, he is rewarded with new experiences and learns to love others. Here is a china rabbit of your very own, waiting to transform and go on a journey.
Download the activity

Activity 3:  Mask Making activity from 
Where The Wild Things Are

Picture
Transform your self with the help of a mask! These masks are waiting for you to bring them to life. Or you can draw a new one. Have fun coloring and decorating them. Then put one on and have a rumpus of your own.​
 
We want to see your finished masks! Take a picture of your creations and comment below or tag us with #sctathome to be a part of the conversation. 
Download the activity

Comments

    About SCT

    ​Seattle Children's Theatre (SCT) is proud to be one of the most prominent theatres for young audiences in the United States and the world. Our mission is to provide children of all ages access to professional theatre, with a focus on new works, and theatre education. For many children, we are the first, and sometimes, sole, exposure they have to live theatre.

    For press, media and photo inquiries, please contact: Teresa Rende Johnson, Director of Marketing at teresaj@sct.org.
    Picture

    This section will not be visible in live published website. Below are your current settings:


    Current Number Of Columns are = 2

    Expand Posts Area = 1

    Gap/Space Between Posts = 44px

    Blog Post Style = card

    Use of custom card colors instead of default colors = 1

    Blog Post Card Background Color = current color

    Blog Post Card Shadow Color = current color

    Blog Post Card Border Color = current color

    Publish the website and visit your blog page to see the results

Proudly powered by Weebly