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Egypt (KS3 Drama SOW)
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Egypt (KS3 Drama SOW)

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A SOW that includes eight lessons looking at aspects of Egypt. The unit of work then focuses of Shakepeare’s Antony and Cleopatra and includes two practical assessments. The SOW is ready to be used in lessons and is easy to follow. *I do not own any of the text, pictures or media used in this PowerPoint.
Verbatim theatre /Taking Care of Baby by Dennis Kelly
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Verbatim theatre /Taking Care of Baby by Dennis Kelly

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This SOW explores verbatim theatre and is based on a resource created by 20Stories High, Tales from the MP3. Students are introduced to recorded delivery and then explore this technique creating their own performance using this method. Students explore other verbatim theatre plays. The SOW is in two halfs and then students explore a Taking Care of Baby (2007) by Dennis Kelly. This SOW is suitable for component 3 of GCSE Drama (AQA)
Oedipus (Drama SOW)
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Oedipus (Drama SOW)

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This SOW covers Oedipus The King and includes 18 detailed lessons. The PowerPoint is easy to follow and requires only the script as a resource. This SOW is ideally suited for KS4/KS5 Drama, although it could be adapted easily for high ability KS3 classes. The SOW includes both a practical and written assessment. Learning Objectives: Recalling the plot and main characters of Oedipus Understanding Greek theatre techniques Applying knowledge of the plot, characters and intentions to performances Analysing Oedipus through practical and written assessment Evaluating the success of other and your own performances Creating performances using script and improvisation Learning outcomes: To have an understanding of the: plot, main characters, Greek theatre techniques and playwrights intentions To complete a practical assessment To complete a written assessment To evaluate successes I do not own any of the media/ pictures/ videos included in the PowerPoint
Pantomime SOW
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Pantomime SOW

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This SOW includes a Powerpoint with eight lessons (could easily be extended) suitable for KS3 or KS4 students. The SOW includes the sources used to create the PowerPoint and suitable scripts for the assessed performance. I do not own any of the media, text, script used
LAMDA introductory Solo stage two
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LAMDA introductory Solo stage two

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This a short scheme of work for LAMDA teachers to help children learn the skills they may need to pass their exams. The list of current poems are also attached. This resource could also be used in a classroom and includes assessment criteria and grading.
Understanding Proxemics (Practical Exploration)
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Understanding Proxemics (Practical Exploration)

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This PowerPoint includes both practical, theory and discussison points getting students to understand proxemics and also power positions, areas of the stage and levels. It explores component 1 written exam for AQA GCSE Drama but would also be beneficial as a devising starter. There is some specific links to Romeo & Juliet linking to AQA GCSE Drama set text but this could be applied to any play or work. The practical work would suit either a small or large group I do not own any of the media, videos, pictures used in this lesson
Practical Exploration of Lord Capulet & Paris
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Practical Exploration of Lord Capulet & Paris

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This PowerPoint includes theory based work and practical work looking at two characters from Romeo & Juliet. It explores component 1 written exam a 12mark question for AQA GCSE Drama To use this SOW it will require students to have knowledge of Romeo & Juliet The practical work would suit either a small or large group This could also be appropriate for an English lesson looking to do practical work I do not own any of the media, videos, pictures used in this lesson