Over the years I have taught English, Maths, PSHE, Film Studies, Media Studies as well as Drama. As a result of teaching many subjects I have spent hours creating schemes and resources so I am hoping this will save you a lot of time. I hope it does.
I also have many years experience as a Pastoral Leader / SEN Teacher meaning I also have resources to support effective behaviour management, safeguarding and Special Educational Needs.
Over the years I have taught English, Maths, PSHE, Film Studies, Media Studies as well as Drama. As a result of teaching many subjects I have spent hours creating schemes and resources so I am hoping this will save you a lot of time. I hope it does.
I also have many years experience as a Pastoral Leader / SEN Teacher meaning I also have resources to support effective behaviour management, safeguarding and Special Educational Needs.
There are five one off or cover lessons included that have been written for KS3 Drama. Each lesson has tasks and learning objectives. Included in the resources are:
A Day in The Life of a bully (Devising)
MacBeth' s Witches
Stereotypical Characters
Haunted House
Social Media (No.2)
This fairytale drama scheme of work was written for KS3 Drama. The unit of work includes lesson activities, learning objectives, outcomes, homework and suggested open and closed questions. The main focus of the unit of work is creating traditional fairytales using non-naturalistic techniques, as well as exploring modernising the plot.
Included in this bundle are 10 KS3 Drama cover lessons and 5 "Blood Brothers" Cover lessons.
These lessons can also be used as a one off lesson as all include lesson objectives and tasks. Some lessons will require you to print the stimulus, but this is referenced in the lesson.
The power point contains monologue workshop activities in order to support students through their choice of monologue as well as vocal and physical exploration. There are two resources attached to support the activities. Most of these activities can also be used when exploring duologues as well.
This unit of work contains six drama workshops based on Susan Hill's "The Woman in Black". Each workshop has a clear objective and suggested activities.
There is an accompanying power point for this unit of work.
This Unit of Work has been adapted for Component 1 of the new Edexcel syllabus. However, it can be used for any Devising Unit or Theatre in Education Unit. The scheme of work includes lesson objectives, learning outcomes, suggested activities and homework, as well as suggested open and closed questions.
The accompanying power point is suitable for the entire scheme of work. For copyright reasons, I have been unable to use the pictures, but I have highlighted where I have used pictures in the power point.
This drama improvisation scheme of work was written for a KS3 Drama group. It contains suggested activities with extension tasks, homework, lesson objectives, learning objectives and suggested closed and open questions for each lesson. There are seven lessons included in the scheme of work.
This scheme of work contains a lesson focusing on whether fame and fortune is worth it , pictures as a stimulus, music as a stimulus and the Woman in Black film trailer. It can be used as an introduction to Component 1 of the Edexcel GCSE Drama, or can be used as a KS3 scheme of work.
The scheme of work contains lesson objectives, learning outcomes, suggested activities with extension tasks, suggested open and closed questions as well as homework tasks.
This scheme of work has been written to support the delivery of Component 3 Section B in the new Edexcel GCSE Drama specification. The unit of work could be adapted for any Live Performance Review unit being delivered at GCSE level.
This spontaneous improvisation scheme of work contains three weeks worth of lessons (3 lessons per week). The scheme of work has suggested activities, lesson objectives, learning outcomes, homework, suggested open and closed questions and extension activities.
These differentiated question cards can be used by KS3 and KS4 Drama students when watching pieces of drama. The cards are differentiated for higher, middle and lower ability students within your group.
Hand the cards to students prior to watching the performance and they need to identify elements of the performance that will enable them to answer the question.
There are five KS3 drama cover lessons included, as well as a word search starter that can be used as a bell activity for any cover lesson.
The soap characters and chat show lesson is a lesson plan containing learning objectives, learning outcomes, suggested activities, suggested open and closed questions, homework and extended activities.
The pantomime lesson is a lesson plan containing learning objectives, learning outcomes, suggested activities, suggested open and closed questions as well as reference to personal, learning and thinking skills.
The "How should a play end" and "Hamlet Cover" contains learning objectives and suggested activities.
The Black History drama cover involves students researching influential figures, and then students becoming those characters in an original setting. You will need to provide the information about these figures from the internet. The lesson contains objectives and suggested activities.
All three resources contain six one hour drama workshops each. There are two script sets of workshops (DNA and The Woman in Black) and there is a devised workshop where students will question if it is socially and morally right to discriminate.
Included in this bundle are:
Live Performance Review scheme of work, separate live performance review lesson plan, power point and resources as well as a student notes workbook when attending a live performance.
The only thing missing in each resource are the pictures you will be reviewing. These will need to be uploaded prior to delivery. However, this means the resource is adaptable and can be used every time you are delivering a live review topic.
This student resource can be taken to a live performance in order for students to take notes. There are key words which will support performance and production roles, and there are examples from "The Woman in Black".
This unit of work looks at the genre of pantomime and enables students to look at pantomime conventions, characterisation, dialogue and production values. It can be used as a KS3 scheme of work, or for any devised unit at KS4.
The unit of work contains lesson objectives, learning outcomes, suggested class and homework activities and suggested open and closed questions.
There are also a selection of resources included.
A complete scheme of work with learning objectives, learning outcomes, closed and open question suggestions and stimuli included. The power point supports the scheme of work with all resources included in the power point. It was written for the old Edexcel Drama specification and can be easily adapted for Component One of the new specification. I am unable to include the pictures for copyright reasons.
A scheme of work written for Unit 2 (Old Edexcel Syllabus) but can be adapted for Component 2 of the new syllabus. This scheme of work contains learning objectives, learning outcomes, suggested activities, open and closed question suggestions and homework. The accompanying power point supports the scheme of work. I have also included the challenge cards used for lesson 6. For copyright reasons, I have been unable to include the pictures.
This black History scheme of work was written to be delivered to year 8, but it can be delivered to any KS3 Drama group.
The scheme of work includes lesson objectives, learning outcomes, suggested tasks and activities, homework tasks as well as open and closed question suggestions.
The work book contains all activities mentioned in the scheme and can either be used as a class based work book or a homework book.
There are also a variety of bell activities to ensure students are immediately engaged, as well as an assessment planning sheet.