I have been an SLT co-ordinating English, dance, drama and music. I have covered PPA by delivering drama and dance to children from EYFS - Y6. I have delivered INSET on drama, dance and music both in schools and at a county level. I have delivered the drama module for B.Ed students at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford.
I write children's poems and have had some published in compilations. I have written drama and dance lessons based on poetry, for Early Years Educator and Scholastic.
I have been an SLT co-ordinating English, dance, drama and music. I have covered PPA by delivering drama and dance to children from EYFS - Y6. I have delivered INSET on drama, dance and music both in schools and at a county level. I have delivered the drama module for B.Ed students at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford.
I write children's poems and have had some published in compilations. I have written drama and dance lessons based on poetry, for Early Years Educator and Scholastic.
This is a pack of 23 drama strategies. Each strategy is fully explained and has examples for every relevant stage of the primary age range - I am a primary school teacher. However, these strategies are just as suitable in secondary schools, and they can ALL be used in a secondary setting. The strategy remains the same, it's just the topic or text that has to be changed for the older age groups.
The strategies have been selected for the non-specialist to use, and focus on the development of speaking & listening. The pack is ideal for EAL children.
There are two types of strategy:
1) Speaking is the end goal
2) The actual drama process relies on speaking & listening for its success
Where required, resources are provided to accompany the strategies.
There are several short script excerpts included.
This is a unit of seven drama lessons for Year 1 based on four popular picture books.
The lessons are accompanied by resource sheets and PPT slides.
Book 1: Hugless Douglas Goes to Little School by David Melling - two lessons using mime, voices and acting out. The lessons incorporate individual, paired and group work
Book 2: Hugless Douglas and the Big Sleep by David Melling - two lessons using mime, voices and thinking about a character's feelings. The lessons incorporate individual, paired, group and whole class work
Book 3: Oliver's Vegetables by Vivian French - two lessons using movement, mime and performance. The lessons incorporate individual, paired and group work
Book 4: Smile, Crocodile, Smile by An Vrombaut - one lesson using mime and thinking about a character's feelings. The lesson incorporates individual and group work.
This is a set of eight original poems all about ME! The poems are all simple and rhyming. They follow a quatrain pattern, vary in length and have a similar rhythm. They are great for using with actions.
Each poem has a worksheet with a writing idea - this can then be turned into the children's own poems.
There is a PPT presentation of the poems included.
Magic Me! - this is about the five senses with a stanza for each sense
I Like... - this is seven stanzas long and looks at some of the things that children typically like
I Don't like... - this is seven stanzas long and looks at some of the things that children typically don't like. It is in the same style as I Like...
How Do I Feel? - this looks at emotions, with a new stanza for each one
I'm Really Rather Complex - this is six stanzas long and looks at what makes us unique, both in how we look and how we behave
Friends - a simple three stanza poem
What Can I Do? - this looks at some of the different things that parts of the body can do, with a new stanza for each body part
Will I Have Some Post Today? - this is six stanzas long and looks at a child waiting for the post, imagining what might be delivered
This pack contains 11 drama lessons based on four popular fairy tales. It is accompanied by 16 resources and a 13 slide PPT presentation.
There are full descriptions of the drama strategies used.
1) The Three Billy Goats Gruff - two lessons based on script work. The strategies used are freeze frames, and performing a script as well as creating their own. There is also a short script for the whole story, which could be used for an assembly.
2) Jack & the Beanstalk - three lessons. The strategies used are: corporate brain, conscience alley, freeze frames, improvisation, movement to music, mime and T.I.R.
3) Dick Whittington - three lessons. A short version of the story is included. The strategies used are: hot seating, improvisation, freeze frames, mime, scripts and picture whoosh!
4) Little Red Riding Hood - three lessons. A full, new version of the story is included. The strategies used are: sculpture, improvisation, conscience alley, hot seating, thought circle, freeze frames and moving pictures
A pack of five original poems using Christmas as their stimulus, for K.S.1 and K.S.2. There are general activities which can be used with all of the poems, as well as specific activities for some of them. The poems are supported with a 43 slide power point presentation.
I Looked Outside - a rhyming poem about a snowfall in the night
No Crown of Jewels - a rhyming poem about the birth of Jesus, and the truth about Christmas rather than the glitz
It's Christmas! - a rhyming poem using a different Christmas element for each stanza, for example; the tree, Santa and a present. This poem also follows an obvious pattern
What? - a rhyming poem comparing the baby Jesus to the latest toy that children desperately want at Christmas
Yes, Yes, Yes It Is! - a non-rhyming question and answer (verse and chorus) poem, again with an obvious pattern.
Five poetry lessons about Spring:
Lesson 1. Umbrella Chant - a choral chant, performance poem
Lesson 2. Spring Acrostic - a non-rhyming acrostic poem (includes a framework)
Lesson 3. A Tale of Spring - a rhyming list poem (includes a framework)
Lesson 4. Golden One - a non-rhyming descriptive poem (includes a format)
Lesson 5. Yes, Yes, Yes It Is! - a non-rhyming question and answer poem (includes a framework)
All lessons are supported with power point slides and resources
This is a pack of six original poems - spanning both key stages - using autumn as the stimulus.
Autumn - a rhyming poem about the transition from autumn to winter
Yes, Yes, Yes It Is! - a non-rhyming question and answer poem about autumn
Friend or Foe? - a rhyming poem about Halloween which can be written in three different ways
Crackle! Spit! - a rhyming poem with a pattern, about Bonfire Night. There are two accompanying dance lessons for K.S.1 with this poem
Bonfire Night - a non-rhyming poem which can be written in a straightforward way, or as calligrams
We Dare You To! - a rhyming poem about the dangers of playing with fireworks, and also the issue of wanting to fit in. This has an accompanying Y5/6 drama lesson
The pack includes general activities to do with the poems, as well as specific activities for the individual poems.
There is a 40 slide PPT presentation to support the activities.
This is a play suitable for an end of year production or Year 6 leavers' assembly. It lasts about 30 minutes. It is set in the modern day which makes the story more accessible to the children. It is amusing and appeals to both boys and girls.
There are 24 speaking parts (including 11 narrators which could be condensed into less) and non-speaking parts for the football fans, the rock group, the storm sequence and the underwater sequence.
Music suggestions are made for the various sequences and these can be kept very basic or choreographed as full dances. Costume is left up to you as it is set in modern day.
This is a short humorous play initially written for use with my drama club. I then went on to use it in the Year 6 leavers' assembly.
It has seven characters, as well as a chorus that can be as large or as small as you like. The costumes are simply hats, and the list of props is very short and simple.
It appeals to both boys and girls as it contains very obvious humour, as well as over the top characters.
This unit is ideal for poetry work as well as P.S.H.E. The unit is supported by a 25 slide PPT presentation, as well as resource sheets and five original poems.
The Red Hot Feeling - anger (a four stanza rhyming poem)
I Fear... - fear (a seven stanza non-rhyming poem covering various things a child is scared of eg not being picked, falling out with friends, walking home alone etc)
Please Someone Try to Change It - loneliness (a four stanza non-rhyming poem covering a child with no friends and not understanding why)
Draining Hope Away - sadness (a one stanza non-rhyming poem using similes)
A Cosy Feeling of Warmth - happiness (a four stanza rhyming poem covering various things that make children happy)
There is a list of general activities to use with all of the poems, as well as specific activities for each individual poem.
Three drama lessons based on Michael Morpurgo's beautiful book about a wombat who loses his mother.
He comes across several animals as he looks for his mother, and they are all very quick to tell him how good they are at something. However, when a fire starts is it one of these clever animals that saves the day - or wombat?
The drama lessons require the children to work individually and in groups. They also use basic drama strategies.
This pack is simply two poems with no lessons attached.
Robbie Likes to Choose - a story about a little boy who won't listen to his parents when they try to tell him to eat healthily
Grubble and Squeak - two cute characters try to get the children to live their lives like them; one lives a healthy life, the other one lives unhealthily
Included:
- a PDF of the two poems
- a PPT presentation of the two poems plus illustrations
This is a unit of four lessons. Each lesson uses a poem with a different pattern:
Lesson one - Colours Say... (non-rhyming and descriptive)
Lesson two - Sounds Like School (rhyming couplets and performance)
Lesson three - What is This, What is This? (rhyming and nonsense words)
Lesson four - One Little Man (a rhyming number poem)
Includes all the necessary resources, frameworks and a 22 slide PPT presentation to support the lessons.