THIS BUNDLE INCLUDES:
-2x student logbooks for components 1 and 2. Ideal for students to keep their notes in and can be adapted for whatever plays the school is studying
-A knowledge organiser booklet that covers performance skills, production elements, practitioners and keywords
Fun and engaging quiz for revision for Edexcel GCSE Drama An Inspector Calls and live theatre review (this was for The Woman in Black but could be adapted to suit your play for Section B of the exam)
Includes four rounds:
Who Said It?
Terminology
Buzzer Round
Exam Specific Technique
This 14 slide PowerPoint gives a little background of Oh What A Lovely War and then goes through main notes of the Blackeyed Theatre Production version of the play. Could be adapted for another play in terms of structure if desired but notes are specific to this play
Included here is:
PowerPoints x3 - Answering the 9, 12, 14 mark answers (originally intended for An Inspector Calls but could be adapted)
An example structures PowerPoint for the long answers
3 x real student example answers with marks from exam board (one for each of the questions) useful for analysis
This includes a PowerPoint that walks students through Section A of the Edexcel GCSE Drama paper. This was intended for An Inspector Calls but can be adapted if necessary. Examples are included. Also attached is a teacher made mock paper on a word document, ideal for mock exams
This PowerPoint was originally intended for Year 8 although suitable for key stage three drama exploration of the play version of the story. Includes links to some demonstrative videos and a copy of the opening of the play for use in one of the lessons
This was originally intended for An Inspector Calls for Section A of the written exam for Edexcel GCSE Drama but can be adapted for other plays. Feedback grids for the long three answers (tick box style) which can be used by teachers, peers or student themselves
For the new BTEC Tech Award in Performing Arts Level 1/2
This booklet is intended for student use to record their work towards their component two coursework. Provides space for recording rehearsal information, research and skills/targets.
Can be adapted to suit your play
These two workshops are intended for Unit 2 of the BTEC Level 3 in Performing Arts but would be suitable for adapting and/or GCSE/A Level. They specifically focus on some practical exercises to explore Oh What A Lovely War (Joan Littlewood/Theatre Workshop)
This is a half term’s worth of lessons studying the French theatre style Grand Guignol (horror). Originally intended to work on tension and to work towards looking at a tension building play. Ideally for years 8 or 9. Can be adapted