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Teaching Drama as a Head of Department and Faculty Head over the past 10 years means I have a variety of different resources to share. My resources and units of work are designed to decrease teacher workload and give you a ready made and hassle free SOL to deliver to your pupils.

Teaching Drama as a Head of Department and Faculty Head over the past 10 years means I have a variety of different resources to share. My resources and units of work are designed to decrease teacher workload and give you a ready made and hassle free SOL to deliver to your pupils.
Evacuees- History/Drama Experiential Learning
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Evacuees- History/Drama Experiential Learning

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A selection of lessons that focuses on a number of experiential lessons. You will find lessons including: Teacher in role Basic emotional memory and guidance Developing oracy skills Response to stimuli Soundscape Great resource for history teachers who are looking to add some drama elements and experiential learning into their teaching; particularly the lesson where Evacuees are billeted.
Kneehigh SOL
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Kneehigh SOL

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This SOL is based on the contemporary UK Theatre company, Kneehigh. This SOL allows students the opportunity to explore storytelling and storycraft using a number of abstract techniques. It’s lots of fun and also challenging at the same time. All resources are included in the SOL and you can adapt it to suit your own school/academy.
Roald Dahl Storytelling SOL- Suitable for Drama and some English.
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Roald Dahl Storytelling SOL- Suitable for Drama and some English.

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Aimed at Year 7 or year 8 this SOL offers pupils the opportunity to explore different legendary Roald Dahl Tales including: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, George’s Marvelous Medicine and Little Red Riding Hood from Revolting Rhymes. It also introduces pupils to a number of basic storytelling performance conventions. Over the course of the SOL pupils are able to use a variety of drama techniques or conventions which result in a summative performance in groups using the conventions learnt.
Year 9 Rage Against The Answer Machine - Monologues/Direct Address SOL
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Year 9 Rage Against The Answer Machine - Monologues/Direct Address SOL

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Taking inspiration from BBC Radio 1’s Rage Against the Answer Machine I have devised a scheme of work to help develop characterisation and pupils ability to create a direct address or monologue based on the idea of rage. This was initially designed for year 9 pupils as an introduction to developing character with more thought but it could be added to. The scheme of work looks at: Stereotypes Seven stages of tension Visualisation Creating monologue and direct address Redrafting Feedback Semiotics There are 9 lessons in the pack with worksheets, links to video and sound clips.
Mixed up Shakespeare
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Mixed up Shakespeare

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A basic 6 lesson SOL based on Shakespeare stories but modernised. A Midsummer Night’s Dream CSI in Hermia’s bedroom - with resources. The World of the play Jeremy Kyle with special guest, Puck Macbeth as the Apprentice Pupils create a news report. In the past I have set the scene with a chalk outline and a knife on the floor. NOTE For some workshops please look at my KS3 workbooks also available*
Drama Workbook to complement learning, progress, keywords and reflection
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Drama Workbook to complement learning, progress, keywords and reflection

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This resource is a skeleton workbook for any Drama department. Designed for Key Stage 3 in particular year 7 it has a series of activities that are linked to some of my other resources (SOW) available to download. There are sections for pupils to reflect on key words that link to KS4 exams. There are also reflection and grading criteria for pupils to look back on their performance and written work. SMSC section is also present.
Year 8 Drama workbook. Key Learning and Reflection opportunities.
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Year 8 Drama workbook. Key Learning and Reflection opportunities.

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This resource is a skeleton workbook for any Drama department. Designed for Key Stage 3 in particular year 8 it has a series of activities that are linked to some of my other resources (SOW) available to download. There are sections for pupils to reflect on key words that link to KS4 exams. There are also reflection and grading criteria for pupils to look back on their performance and written work. SMSC section is also present.