








Spotlight on Stage Terms – Theater Vocabulary Puzzle Activity | Drama Sub Plan - Grades 4-6
Looking for a quick, fun way to reinforce key theater terms in your drama class? This self-checking Spotlight on Stage Terms Puzzle makes learning stage vocabulary interactive and engaging—perfect for a no-prep sub plan, early finisher task, or end-of-unit review.
Students match 12 stage-related terms to their definitions to complete a spotlight-shaped puzzle. It’s hands-on, independent, and flexible enough to work with any unit that introduces theater vocabulary. Designed for grades 4-6, but can be used for any grade for a fun, no-pressure activity!
Looking for a quick, fun way to reinforce key theater terms in your drama class? This self-checking Spotlight on Stage Terms Puzzle makes learning stage vocabulary interactive and engaging—perfect for a no-prep sub plan, early finisher task, or end-of-unit review.
Students match 12 stage-related terms to their definitions to complete a spotlight-shaped puzzle. It’s hands-on, independent, and flexible enough to work with any unit that introduces theater vocabulary. Designed for grades 4-6, but can be used for any grade for a fun, no-pressure activity!
Looking for a quick, fun way to reinforce key theater terms in your drama class? This self-checking Spotlight on Stage Terms Puzzle makes learning stage vocabulary interactive and engaging—perfect for a no-prep sub plan, early finisher task, or end-of-unit review.
Students match 12 stage-related terms to their definitions to complete a spotlight-shaped puzzle. It’s hands-on, independent, and flexible enough to work with any unit that introduces theater vocabulary. Designed for grades 4-6, but can be used for any grade for a fun, no-pressure activity!
Perfect For:
Grades 4–8 drama classes
Theater vocabulary review
Emergency sub plans
Interactive notebooks or vocabulary stations
Why Teachers Love It:
Easy to use and no prep required
Self-checking format = instant feedback
Versatile for warm-ups, review, sub plans, or theater centers
What’s Included:
1 student puzzle (cut-and-paste style)
1 theater vocabulary sheet (where the pieces get pasted)
1 answer key for teacher or sub use
Why Your Students Will Love It:
Feels more like a game than a worksheet
Encourages problem-solving and vocabulary practice
Gives a sense of accomplishment when the picture is complete!
Estimated Time:
20-minutes to 1 full class period, depending upon your students