The Crucible Lesson 4 AbigailQuick View
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The Crucible Lesson 4 Abigail

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<p>Lesson 4 of SOW focus on initial entrance and conversation of Abigail Williams with Parris. Compares Abigail and Tituba for physicality, then moves into the introduction of main antagonist character. Ends with two sample questions from the exam, one for AQA and one for EDEXCEL. Both focus on Abigail and her character in this scene.</p>
The Crucible Lesson 3 - TitubaQuick View
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The Crucible Lesson 3 - Tituba

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<p>A lesson on the character of Tituba, focusing on her initial entrance and conversation with Parris. For Drama GCSE The Crucible studies appropriate for AQA and EDEXCEL.</p> <p>Details Tituba’s actual history, use of the ‘slave’ character, and how to approach from a modern perspective.</p>
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The Crucible Pre-Reading

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<p>First lesson in ‘The Crucible’ Drama studies. Includes a basic background on Puritan social hieracrchy and a forum theatre game to understand the idea of ‘Witchhunts’ and how they spread.</p>
The Crucible Lesson 9 - Betty WakesQuick View
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The Crucible Lesson 9 - Betty Wakes

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<p>A lesson on the section from Act 1 when Betty stirs, including the entrance of Rebecca and Giles. Focus is on interaction and contrast of young and old characters. Lesson moves on to writing about sound and/or lighting with a sample beginning for a response on both.</p> <p>A narrated version of this lesson is included that was used in lockdown this year.</p>
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The Crucible Lesson 8 - Proctor

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<p>A lesson for the EDEXCEL GCSE Drama course on the entrance and initial impression of John Proctor. It looks at the initial entrance of him, other character reactions, the use of scenic moments in this play, and concludes with a 9 mark mock question.</p> <p>A narrated version of this lesson is also included which was used in lockdown this year.</p>
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The Crucible Lesson 10 - Hale

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<p>A lesson on the entrance of Hale, focus on speech patterns, the idea of the outsider linked with Tituba, and ends with the idea of staging the end moments of Act 1.</p>
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The Crucible Lesson 7 - The Girls

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<p>A lesson on the power dynamics of the girls in The Crucible. A narrated version is also included which was used for lockdown this year. The lesson focuses on pacing, movement and characterisation as well as some context.</p> <p>A practice directing question is included for EDEXCEL GCSE.</p>
The Crucible Lesson 11 - ElizabethQuick View
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The Crucible Lesson 11 - Elizabeth

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<p>This is the first lesson of Act 2 and introduces the character of Elizabeth, the loyal wife. Students will consider Miller’s commentary on her, contrast her to Abigail, and complete a 6 mark acting question based on the EDEXCEL GCSE written Drama exam. There is also an exemplar answer included.</p> <p>A remote version of the lesson is included with narration that was used in lockdown this year.</p>
The Crucible Lesson 13 - Hale returnsQuick View
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The Crucible Lesson 13 - Hale returns

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<p>A lesson on the return of the character of Hale. Students will play the interrogation of John by Hale and design a stage as homework.</p> <p>This lesson does not have a question associated with it.</p>
The Crucible Lesson 14 - Elizabeth is ArrestedQuick View
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The Crucible Lesson 14 - Elizabeth is Arrested

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<p>A lesson introducing Cheever and Herrick. The quick transitions and building tension at the end of Act 2 is looked at, as well as Mary’s diminished power for her second entrance of the Act.</p> <p>A design based question is at the end for props/stage furniture.</p>
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The Crucible Lesson 26 - Elizabeth Act 4

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<p>A look at first how Hale has changed, trying to still be good in the midst of corruption, then at Elizabeth for her final scene where she is pregnant and dirty but still wants to do right by her husband. An exemplar if given for a question on acting as Hale, then students do their own for an Elizabeth question.</p>
Practice Papers The Crucible/Live Theatre EDEXCEL GCSEQuick View
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Practice Papers The Crucible/Live Theatre EDEXCEL GCSE

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<p>Six practice papers for students who study ‘The Crucible’ and Live Theatre. There are no mark schemes along with these, just the question papers with extracts. Over the 6 they cover each of the acts in the play.</p> <p>These papers have cover sheets like the real paper to help with consistency, but they are NOT created or endorsed by the EDEXCEL exam board, simply what I use to help my students.</p>
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Drama EDEXCEL Walking Mock 2018 GCSE

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<p>This is a powerpoint created to work through a walking mock of the 2018 EDEXCEL Drama GCSE paper. It includes the questions, timers, model answers, and the mark scheme. This took about three hour long lessons to go through properly. The examples are more than are required for full marks and can be edited down according to your class and their levels.</p>
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The Crucible Lesson 6 - The Putnams

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<p>Lesson 6 of the SOW for GCSE Drama ‘The Crucible’ this resource has a practice question for both EDEXCEL and AQA.</p> <p>Bonus narrated version of the PPT given used during lockdown last year as well as the standard powerpoint resource.</p>
The Crucible Lesson 12 - Mary Warren and the ProctorsQuick View
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The Crucible Lesson 12 - Mary Warren and the Proctors

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<p>A lesson on Mary Warren upon her entrance in Act 2. Students will explore the development of the witch-hunt and direct the entrance of Mary, the breaking of the tension between John and Elizabeth, and direct the scene for their intended audience effect.</p> <p>There is a direction question at the end - 12 marks with a partial exemplar.</p>