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I have been working in education for the last twelve years across a variety of subjects but specialising in drama and the performing arts. I have uploaded a variety of schemes of work that will take around six hours to deliver and I hope you enjoy using them in your classroom as much as I have!

I have been working in education for the last twelve years across a variety of subjects but specialising in drama and the performing arts. I have uploaded a variety of schemes of work that will take around six hours to deliver and I hope you enjoy using them in your classroom as much as I have!
Drama tracker sheets for KS3 and KS4.
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Drama tracker sheets for KS3 and KS4.

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Drama tracker sheets for KS3 and KS4 that can be adapted to your curriculum. These drama sheets are designed to be printed and kept in a class folder to record summative assessment marks at the end of a module. If you purchase this resource you will recieve one tracker sheet for year seven, year eight and year nine and two tracker sheets for year ten and eleven one on practical work and one on written work.
A drama department plan B for KS3 and KS4 schemes of work via written activities.
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A drama department plan B for KS3 and KS4 schemes of work via written activities.

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In these five documents you will receive a written version of each lesson that is taught practically through KS3 and KS4. As we all know sometimes plan A does not always work for every student; but plan B provides you with the space to continue with the original plan while keeping all of your students involved according to the core outcome of that day’s lesson. These five documents provide a written version for each of the modules listed; so I would advise purchasing the module they relate to in my store for example in year seven I start with introduction to drama skills and these documents provide me with a written version of my practical lesson if I need to use them. In the past I have used them for students who are in the SEND department when work is asked for, when a pupil needs to be removed due to behaviour or for when a student is struggling to assess the practical work of the lesson. They are a great back up!
Mr D's drama store top twenty!
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Mr D's drama store top twenty!

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The best twenty resources from the store all in one bundle! That’s twelve years of drama planning and teaching! These twenty items brought individually would cost £84. But if you buy this bundle you will recieve twenty individual schemes of work for £49.99. That’s a saving of 40%! Plus you will be able to revolutionalise your drama curriculum with so many options to choose from. It was hard to choose the top twenty in this bundle; but for your purchase you will receive alongside many more schemes of work slapstick and silent movies, introduction to drama skills and technical theatre. I hope you enjoy!
The American West and Frank Miller scheme of work.
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The American West and Frank Miller scheme of work.

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An excellent KS3 resource for drama on the American West and Frank Miller with a complete and ready to go six lesson SOW which includes all additional worksheets. If you purchase this scheme of work you get access to six lesson powerpoints with around 80 to 100 slides over the complete SOW that help students to access and succeed at the six core outcomes which are designed for this module. In this six lesson SOW students will learn about: Lesson one: In this lesson students learn to use hot seating, tableau’s and role play to create thought provoking ideas around who Frank Miller could be in the American West. Lesson two: In this lesson students learn to develop their understanding of Frontier towns such as the one that Frank Miller is returning too through improvisation, role play and hot seating to make their work look more authentic. Lesson three: In this lesson students learn to examine two new characters called Sarah and John in the storyline of Frank Miller through hot seating, improvisation and role play to understand their connection to Frank. Lesson four: In this lesson students learn about the law and order of the American West and how this applies to Frank Miller through using freeze frames, flashbacks, role play and hot seating. Lesson five: In this lesson students learn to create a piece of drama that examines the dreams and fears of the homesteaders, the dangers around the native American Indians, conclude Frank Millers storyline and prepare for their end of unit assessment ready for the next lesson. Lesson six: In this lesson students complete a summative assessment on their version of the Frank Miller storyline and demonstrate how to build dramatic tension for the audience throughout the performance.
Exploring theatre practitioners scheme of work.
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Exploring theatre practitioners scheme of work.

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An excellent KS3 resource for drama on Exploring theatre practitioners with a complete and ready to go six lesson SOW which includes all additional worksheets. If you purchase this scheme of work, you get access to six lesson powerpoints with around 80 to 100 slides over the complete SOW that help students to access and succeed at the six core outcomes which are designed for this module. In this six lesson SOW students will learn about: Lesson one: In this lesson students learn to understand Brecht through his key styles and methodologies for producing performances such as Epic theatre. Lesson two: In this lesson students learn to apply key styles and methodologies from Brecht through producing a performance based on Epic theatre and the fairy tale the Ugly Duckling. Lesson three: In this lesson students learn to understand Berkoff through his key styles and methodologies for producing performances such as Total theatre. Lesson four: In this lesson students learn to apply key styles and methodologies from Berkoff through producing a performance based on Total theatre and the play text the Trail. Lesson five: In this lesson students learn to understand Frantic Assembly through their key styles and methodologies for producing performances through the Frantic Method. Lesson six: In this lesson students complete a summative assessment on one of the theatre practitioners studied this half term either Bertolt Brecht, Steven Berkoff or Frantic Assembly for an end of unit assessment.
Applying theatre practitioners scheme of work.
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Applying theatre practitioners scheme of work.

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An excellent KS3 resource for drama on Applying theatre practitioners with a complete and ready to go six lesson SOW which includes all additional worksheets. If you purchase this scheme of work you get access to six lesson powerpoints with around 80 to 100 slides over the complete SOW that help students to access and succeed at the six core outcomes which are designed for this module. In this six lesson SOW students will learn about: Lesson one: In this lesson students learn to use Brecht’s teachings on gestus to multirole effectively as contrasting characters from a set play text. Lesson two: In this lesson students learn to develop their application, knowledge and understanding of naturalistic acting techniques such as the given circumstances and the magic if to articulate a true performance to an extract of a script from Stanislavski’s ‘System Theatre’. Lesson three: In this lesson students learn to apply and understand the way in which Brecht’s ‘Epic Theatre’ techniques such as foreshadowing and narration can be used in a performance to break the fourth wall in front of the audience. Lesson four: In this lesson students learn to apply and understand the way in which Grotowski’s ‘Poor Theatre’ techniques such as physicality, soundscapes and choral speech can be used in a performance to build the relationship between the actor and the audience. Lesson five: In this lesson students learn to recap the theories of Stanislavski, Brecht and Grotowski through rehearsing a performance called “The Greedy Monster”. Lesson six: In this lesson students complete a summative assessment on the theories of Stanislavski, Brecht and Grotowski through a performance called “The Greedy Monster”.
Introduction to comedy scheme of work.
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Introduction to comedy scheme of work.

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An excellent KS3 resource for drama on introduction to comedy with a complete and ready to go six lesson SOW which includes all additional worksheets. If you purchase this scheme of work, you get access to six lesson powerpoints with around 80 to 100 slides over the complete SOW that help students to access and succeed at the six core outcomes which are designed for this module. In this six lesson SOW students will learn about: Lesson one: In this lesson students learn to understand what comedy is as a genre and the style of comedy known as deadpan. Lesson two: In this lesson students learn to understand another style of comedy known as Commedia Dell’Arte from the 16th century. Lesson three: In this lesson students learn to develop our knowledge and ability to convey the physicality of the main characters in Commedia Dell’Arte who are the merchants and the lovers when creating an improvisation inspired by the comedy art form. Lesson four: In this lesson students learn to consider how to create successful physical comedy through the use of slapstick. Lesson five: In this lesson students learn to consider how to create successful comedy through the use of improvisational or stand-up comedy. Lesson six: In this lesson students complete a summative assessment on one style of comedy for their end of unit assessment for this module.
Applying the theory of theatre practitioners scheme of work.
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Applying the theory of theatre practitioners scheme of work.

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An excellent KS5 resource for A-level drama 7262 specification on applying the theory of theatre practitioners with a complete and ready to go fifteen lesson SOW which includes all additional worksheets. If you purchase this scheme of work you get access to fifteen lesson powerpoints with around 80 to 100 slides over the complete SOW that help students to access and succeed at the fifteen core outcomes which are designed for this module. In this fifteen lesson SOW students will learn about: Lesson one: In this lesson students learn to we apply and understand key theories from Stanislavski such as belief and emotion memory, the feeling of truth and relaxation to create a convincing role within Stanislavski’s system. Lesson two: In this lesson students learn to apply and understand key theories from Stanislavski such as concentration, agility, observation, and accentuation to create a convincing role within Stanislavski’s system. Lesson three: In this lesson students learn to apply and understand key theories from Stanislavski such as the given circumstances and the magic if to create a convincing role within Stanislavski’s system. Lesson four: In this lesson students learn to be introduced to the theatre practitioner of Kneehigh and apply their devising techniques to the fairy tale of Peter Pan. Lesson five: In this lesson students learn to devise our own version of a fairy tale from the Grimm tales in the style of Kneehigh. Lesson six: In this lesson students learn to perform our version of our chosen fairy tale in the style of Kneehigh. Lesson seven: In this lesson students learn to understand key theories from Antonin Artaud such as uncomfortability, removal of language, working on extremes and breathing patterns to create a convincing role within the Theatre of Cruelty. Lesson eight: In this lesson students learn to understand key theories from Antonin Artaud such as emotion lines, concrete language of symbols, Artaudian characterisation and soundscapes to create a convincing role within the Theatre of Cruelty. Lesson nine: In this lesson students learn to devise a piece of theatre from a stimulus based on a mental asylum in the style of the Theatre of Cruelty. Lesson ten: In this lesson students learn to understand key theories from Boal’s arsenal of games and exercises such as blind cars, name and gesture, Colombian hypnosis and push not to win to create a convincing role within the Theatre of the Oppressed. Lesson eleven: In this lesson students learn to understand key theories from Boal’s image theatre such as rhythm with chairs, complete the image, individual imagery and imagery of the oppressed to create a convincing role within the Theatre of the Oppressed. Lesson twelve: In this lesson students learn to understand key theories from Boal’s forum theatre to create a convincing role within the Theatre of the Oppressed.
Ancient Egypt scheme of work.
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Ancient Egypt scheme of work.

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An excellent KS3 resource for drama on ancient Egypt with a complete and ready to go six lesson SOW which includes all additional worksheets. If you purchase this scheme of work, you get access to six lesson powerpoints with around 80 to 100 slides over the complete SOW that help students to access and succeed at the six core outcomes which are designed for this module. In this six lesson SOW students will learn about: Lesson one: In this lesson students learn to understand ancient Egypt through their culture, how they worshipped different Gods, how they structured their settlements and how important the river Nile was to their civilisation and we will also examine the story of Ra and how he created the universe according to the ancient Egyptian’s. Lesson two: In this lesson students learn to understand ancient Egypt through another story called Isis and Osiris which is one of the most influential myths in Ancient Egypt. Lesson three: In this lesson students learn to understand ancient Egypt through another story called Horus and Set which continues the story of Isis and Osiris from last lesson as Horus seeks revenge for the treatment that Set has befallen on his father Osiris. Lesson four: In this lesson students learn to understand ancient Egypt through another story called Anubis a death myth whereby Anubis is tasked with taking the dead souls to the underworld and overseeing the weighing of the heart. Lesson five: In this lesson students learn to understand ancient Egypt through another story called the princess of Bekhten whereby a God saves a Princess from death. Lesson six: In this lesson students complete a summative assessment on selecting, rehearsing and performing their chosen story from ancient Egypt based on the selection of myths from this module.
Ancient Rome scheme of work.
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Ancient Rome scheme of work.

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An excellent KS3 resource for drama on Ancient Rome with a complete and ready to go six lesson SOW which includes all additional worksheets. If you purchase this scheme of work, you get access to six lesson powerpoints with around 80 to 100 slides over the complete SOW that help students to access and succeed at the six core outcomes which are designed for this module. In this six lesson SOW students will learn about: Lesson one: In this lesson students learn to understand ancient Rome through their culture, how they worshipped different Gods, how they structured their settlements and how important the Mediterranean sea was to their civilisation and we will also examine the story of Romulus and Remus. Lesson two: In this lesson students learn to understand ancient Rome through another story called the myth of Jupiter and the Bee which is one of the most influential myths in Ancient Rome. Lesson three: In this lesson students learn to understand ancient Rome through another story called the myth of Apollo and Cassandra which is one of the most influential myths around truth and prophecy. Lesson four: In this lesson students learn to understand ancient Rome through another story called the myth of Pluto and the river styx which is one of the most influential myths around the underworld. Lesson five: In this lesson students learn to understand ancient Rome through another story called the myth of Hercules and Cerberus which is one of the most influential myths around commitment and strength. Lesson six: In this lesson students complete a summative assessment on selecting, rehearsing and performing their chosen story from ancient Rome based on the selection of myths from this module.
Devising drama from a life changing event for GCSE drama AQA 8261 specification scheme of work.
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Devising drama from a life changing event for GCSE drama AQA 8261 specification scheme of work.

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An excellent KS4 resource for AQA drama 8261 specification on devising drama with a complete and ready to go twelve lesson SOW which includes all additional worksheets. If you purchase this scheme of work, you get access to twelve lesson powerpoints with around 80 to 100 slides over the complete SOW that help students to access and succeed at the twelve core outcomes which are designed for this module. In this twelve lesson SOW students will learn about: Lesson one: In this lesson students learn to construct a character and performance using a picture as a stimulus to create a piece of work based on a life changing event. Lesson two: In this lesson students learn to construct a character and performance using a song as a stimulus to create a piece of work based on a life changing event. Lesson three: In this lesson students learn to construct a character and performance using a monologue as a stimulus to create a piece of work based on a life changing event. Lesson four: In this lesson students learn to construct a character and performance using a news report as a stimulus to create a piece of work based on a life changing event. Lesson five: In this lesson students learn to construct a character and performance using a historical moment as a stimulus to create a piece of work based on a life changing event. Lesson six: In this lesson students learn to construct a character and performance using a natural disaster as a stimulus to create a piece of work based on a life changing event. Lesson seven: In this lesson students learn to construct a character and performance using a diary as a stimulus to create a piece of work based on a life changing event. Lesson eight: In this lesson students learn to construct a character and performance using a modern day event as a stimulus to create a piece of work based on a life changing event. Lesson nine: In this lesson students learn to construct a character and performance using a prop as a stimulus to create a piece of work based on a life changing event. Lesson ten: In this lesson students learn to construct a character and performance using social media as a stimulus to create a piece of work based on a life changing event. Lesson eleven: In this lesson students learn to select a stimulus source and research a topic to devise from that stimulus. Lesson twelve: In this lesson students complete a summative assessment on a devised performance from their selected stimuli and turn this into a four minute performance ready for their assessment.
The life of Pi for A-level drama AQA 7262 specification analysing and evaluating scheme of work.
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The life of Pi for A-level drama AQA 7262 specification analysing and evaluating scheme of work.

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An excellent KS5 resource for AQA A-level drama 7262 specification on analysing and evaluating live theatre through the Life of Pi with a complete and ready to go twelve lesson SOW which includes all additional worksheets. If you purchase this scheme of work, you get access to twelve lesson powerpoints with around 80 to 100 slides over the complete SOW that help students to access and succeed at the twelve core outcomes which are designed for this module. In this twelve lesson SOW students will learn about: Lesson one: In this lesson students learn to understand stage lighting and create specific lighting effects on the stage. Lesson two: In this lesson students learn to develop our knowledge and understanding of stage lighting to create different atmospheres and moods upon the stage and label these onto a lighting plan together with creating ‘The book’. Lesson three: In this lesson students learn to understand the role of a set designer in stage productions. Lesson four: In this lesson students learn to understand the role of a sound designer in stage productions. Lesson five: In this lesson students learn to understand the role of a costume designer in stage productions. Lesson six: In this lesson students learn to examine the role that puppetry has within the Life of Pi. Lesson seven: In this lesson students learn to be introduced to a section C question and what information we should gather while watching a live performance. Lesson eight: In this lesson students learn to annotate and read exemplars and examine the mark scheme for a section C response for live theatre. Lesson nine: In this lesson students learn to understand the five point plan to structure a paragraph within a section C question, plan at least three set design moments that you found effective from the Life of Pi and read an exemplar response of a paragraph identifying the effectiveness of the set design in the Life of Pi. Lesson ten: In this lesson students learn to write a live theatre response on set design for the Life of Pi. Lesson eleven: In this lesson students learn to address any misconceptions in the structure and writing of a section C question. Lesson twelve: In this lesson students learn to experiment with different theatre styles in performance to develop our knowledge, understanding and application of these dramatic forms.