Secondary School Director of Study & teacher of the creative arts. My shop is full of practical lesson plans, resources and worksheets that can be used straight away for Music, Drama and Media. Also you will find general teaching help & advice to ensure you are delivering the best T&L for your students.
Secondary School Director of Study & teacher of the creative arts. My shop is full of practical lesson plans, resources and worksheets that can be used straight away for Music, Drama and Media. Also you will find general teaching help & advice to ensure you are delivering the best T&L for your students.
This is a complete scheme of work for KS3/4 Music that covers the various aspects of music for film (moving image)
This scheme of work will last 6-8 lessons and has all the resources you need. The videos for this scheme are available for free (due to copywrite) and can be found in my shop. Please note that these resources are for classroom delivery only and appropriate thanks should be given to the copywrite owners of the materials included.
There are teachers notes and a lesson plan built into the PowerPoint for your reference.
There is also a PLC included to review the students learning journey.
Please feel free to adapt the S.o.W or resources as you feel appropriate for your learners and your delivery style.
Skills being covered:
> Listening Skills
> Timbre discovery & exploration
> Compositional skills
> Analysis of emotion & effect
I hope you enjoy delivering this scheme of work as much as I did.
Neil
This is a complete KS3 scheme of work for the topic of Cyberbullying (ideal for year 8/9)
This SoW has been designed to be delievered with or without specialist knowledge so could be useful for a long term cover teacher. Each lesson contains a PowerPoint with teacher notes (lesson plan) incorporated into each slide.
This is a 7 week SoW and also includes:
Appropriate resources
Formal Scheme or Work overview
Self Assessed Traking sheet (end of project)
(x2) homework opportunities
I have created this Drama scheme of work as an 'off the shelf' unit of work that contains everything you need. All you are required to do is print appropriate numbers of resources/assessment sheets as required.
Each lesson has differentiated progress learning outcomes that follow the format: GOOD, BETTER, BEST (feel free to adapt inline with your own institution's policy)
The self assessment tracker has been designed to produce measureable/evidential outcomes for 'Life After Levels' and includes an opportunity for students to write their own reflective analysis (www/ebi) and to set their "Next Steps" developmental targets.
I believe in creating engaging opportunities for students that appeals to their needs. This is a modern SoW which addresses many of the current issues our teenagers are facing. Each PowerPoint should be used to 'guide' the learning and not to actually 'be' the learning. Encourage active participation in the every lesson and do mix the students into different ability/social groups.
Each powerpoint lesson has a title page but this is for reference only and shouldn't be displayed to the students. They are to see the starter activity slide to engage thinking from the moment they enter the room.
A double sided Loop Dialogue introduction worksheet suitable for KS3.
Encourage the students to work in pairs to read through and develop each of the short loop dialogues into a short performance.
Outcomes: identification of drama techniques, developing use of sound & voice, enhancing acting/performance skills.
A short KS3 connective script with a focus on loop dialogue.
Students work in pairs to read through the script and identify various features. Discuss as a whole group followed by a practical script development session.
A guide to setting/using effective hinge questions in your lesson to demonstrate visible progress.
Teachers must be confident that students have an understanding of the topic studied before moving on; hinge questions provide a fantastic (and quick) platform to visibly measure progress.
*This resource is targeted at the Arts but can be adapted for any subject.
This is a quick guide to setting meaningful 'learning' outcomes when lesson planning.
I created this resource for the staff in my faculty after it was apparent that they were setting "doing" activities.
When prompted by observers it was apparent that students knew what they were doing...but not what they were learning.
*This resource is designed for performing arts however it can be quickly adapted to any subject area.