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I'm a drama teacher that has been practicing for 7 years now. I teach in an outstanding school and all of my schemes follow our pedagogical framework. I am in charge of designing my whole KS3 curriculum where you will find several of my schemes on my shop.

I'm a drama teacher that has been practicing for 7 years now. I teach in an outstanding school and all of my schemes follow our pedagogical framework. I am in charge of designing my whole KS3 curriculum where you will find several of my schemes on my shop.
WJEC Eduqas devising Brecht theory work social distancing/ home learning/ covid work
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WJEC Eduqas devising Brecht theory work social distancing/ home learning/ covid work

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This lesson was designed with last years devised material (Can easily be adapted) and has several different tasks for students to complete over a few lessons. They need to use research skills to find out about Brecht and his style of theatre. This is designed for students to fill out the tasks on the powerpoint and to send the file back to you. However this can be used as a live lesson too! I have lots of socially distanced lessons and covid work on my page so please take a look.
Drama Paragraph Structure Hard to Swallow Mark Wheeller
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Drama Paragraph Structure Hard to Swallow Mark Wheeller

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This lesson aims to address the problem of students not linking an explicit contextual factor into paragraph writing. I follow the WJEC Eduqas exam board for drama but this could also be used in English too. This lesson was produced with the purpose of adopting the principles of WALKTHRUs (Tom Sherrigton and Oliver Caviglioli) for good teaching. This structure is aimed at KS4 students. It contains lots of resources and principles that I use as well as a Socrative quiz (you can delete as appropriate).
KS3 A Monster Calls Scripted Year 8/9 Full Scheme of Work
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KS3 A Monster Calls Scripted Year 8/9 Full Scheme of Work

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This scheme of work is about the gorgeous story of A Monster Calls. The story is about Connor’s struggle with digesting and coming to terms with his mother’s cancer diagnosis and how he confides in the Monster to understand and cope with his feelings. Throughout this scheme, students build their understanding of the script through applying the style of physical theatre. In the scheme they will be using lifts, movement, and characterisation to create meaning for the audience. The aim of this is to broaden the KS3 curriculum, exposing students to current playwrights in the LGBTQ+ community, Patrick Ness, whilst also implicitly building the working combination of putting on a production in a particular style.