I have been teaching Performing Arts for over 10 years and I have a wealth of experience and knowledge to share with you.
Most recently I was teaching in Bangkok, prior to this I was The Director of Theatrical Productions in Amman, Jordan for 2 years. Before this I was Head of Dance in a school in the UK for 4 years.
I hope you find my resources helpful and if you do please leave a review. There are a mixture of Dance, Healthy living and PSHE resources for a range of ages and curriculum.
I have been teaching Performing Arts for over 10 years and I have a wealth of experience and knowledge to share with you.
Most recently I was teaching in Bangkok, prior to this I was The Director of Theatrical Productions in Amman, Jordan for 2 years. Before this I was Head of Dance in a school in the UK for 4 years.
I hope you find my resources helpful and if you do please leave a review. There are a mixture of Dance, Healthy living and PSHE resources for a range of ages and curriculum.
I have pulled together a range of my resources to create a 69page work booklet for your GCSE dance students. Also suitable in some parts for PE: healthy diet, warm up and cool down
This could be used during your online learning, as a homework booklet or as a booklet of activities you pull out for cover lessons!
However you use it , there are bank of activities along with a tracking page at the start and the level descriptors 1-9 at the end
SUBJECT: Dance Year 7
AREA: creating dance on a theme
ALSO SUITABLE FOR: Dance year 6, PE (Dance unit)
This is by far one of my most favourite SOW. Its engaging for boys, girls, reluctant dancers and high ability. It is fun and accessible on so many levels. I have adapted it several times over the years, please feel free to continue to adapt for your learners too.
Resources in this pack
7 week SOW including differentiation, blooms questioning and links to GCSE
PPT for Baseline lesson, Lesson 1, 2 and 4
PPT of structures in dance (you won’t need all of these for year 7 but its good to have)
The Letters (resource to print or use electronically - these are each mission). I would normally put these in envelopes for each group to open at the start of each lesson.
A workbook for non doers to work through and remain engaged in the lesson (possibly adaptable for your online learners if you are teaching a blended lesson
Check list for peer assessment
Three Key Stage 3 Schemes of work.
This is a great bundle, and if you teach KS3 on rotation then this is your year sorted out. Each SOW is 6 weeks lessons some lesson ppts are included for each SOW to give you an idea of how I presented this to my students. I have enjoyed all of these SOW, they have been particularly engaging for boys.
This bundle is aimed at teachers of A Level Dance (AQA)
Included in this bundle are:
10 Practice essay questions with mark scheme and area for feedback and student respones
4 student resources for improving their essays.
29 page resource that helps to prepare your students for considering context in their essays. This resource includes; images and explanations of contextual information in relation to American Jazz Dance 1940 - 1975; teacher guidance notes; 2 sample essays using the PEED structure.
In this resource pack you will find the following:
5/6 week SOW with links to GCSE
Intro (Lesson1 ) PPT - this is doable online/ blended
Lesson 2 PPT
Lesson 3 PPT
Peer assessment sheet for lesson 4
Lesson 5 is your performance lesson (no resources needed)
Lesson 6 - self assessment (module summary) and worksheet on capoeira provided
This PPT covers the basics of a healthy diet and the effects. It was designed for ASDAN and I have used it for year 7/8 but may also serve well for revision for older students that also need this information in GCSE PE or Dance
This is a 3 part lesson exploring ways to build tension and tell stories through
dance. The lesson is focused on the work of Jerome Robbins “West Side Story”
Lesson 1: Learn some stylised actions (videos provided for the non-specialist). Students explore the impact of the infamous walks and clicks and choreograph their own short sequences using this idea.
Lesson 2: Focused more on the stylised actions and using them to develop the work from the previous lesson in their groups
Lesson 3: Focus on expressive skills and preparing for performance of their work. Students will perform and then watch an excerpt from the musical to reflect on demonstrating critical thinking and appreciation of Jerome Robbins choreography.
There are teacher guidance notes throughout, feel free to adapt and change slides according to your students needs.
In this bundle you will get a range of resources to use when teaching section C of the written paper including:
12 mark comparison question on A Linha Curva and Emancipation of Expressionsim
Analysis of the choreographic content of Artificial Things
Comparing choreographic content of Within Her Eyes and Artificial Things
Infra: Aural setting, Lighting, Costume and set design analysis lessons
Introduction to Shadows
Production features of Shadows
SUBJECT: Dance KS2/ 3
In this pack you will find 3 resources:
SOW suitable for KS2 and 3 dance (year 6/7) based on the idea of Heroes and Villains. This is a great scheme for keeping boys engages and easily adapted to suit in person and online teaching.
Two full lesson PPT: Describing a dance idea from a stimulus (all theory/ written) and then creating a solo motif and developing it. If you are using flipgrid or google classroom these can be filmed by the students and sent to you.
In this bundle you will find several resources that mix practical and theory for KS3.
Online written activity for critical appreciation (you choose the work to watch, so can be used multiple times)
A booklet of non practical participant tasks - I created this for injured students and with SEN students in mind that struggled to access the practical work. The tasks allow students to meet your learning objectives and use the language of dance to write about your lesson.
The KS3 written task in a KS3 friendly GCSE style exam. You can use the whole thing or parts for cover work or classwork
“Improving elevation” a lesson written for KS4 when my students were struggling to really get off the floor when they jumped
Kinesphere lesson: single lesson that can be taught online or in person
Creating a solo: two lessons that can be taught online or in person
Flamenco: 3 lessons introducing this style to KS3, the first two of which are teachable online.
If you find these to be as useful as I have in using them with my students, do leave a review.
NOTES FOR TEACHERS
The development of American Jazz dance from the 1930s to 1975 was influenced by a combination of social, economic, and historical events – this is context. Key figures like Gene Kelly, Jerome Robbins, Bob Fosse, and others played significant roles in shaping this art form and AQA want you to be able to put this into context when writing your essays. Below are some of the key events and contributors that impacted American Jazz dance during this period. With your students discuss these events. Assess prior knowledge and the impact or effect the time we live in has on the art we create and therefore the development of a style like American Jazz Dance.
Included in this resource.
This resource provides social, historical and cultural context for the USA from1900 – 1975. The examiners reports refer to the importance of “context where relevant” being a key factor for missing marks in the higher bands.
Contents
Notes for teachers
22 pages of contextual information, images, and discussion points for your students.
A suggested task to use this information. You are free to use this information however you feel appropriate.
Essay structure and examples of how to include this contextual information.
I used this as part of an enrichment day activity. I had years 7 - 9 all mixed ability. It's a fun one off or the a good starting point for a unit of work.
This resource is designed for you to present whilst students also have copy and complete the tasks.
In this double lesson students will explore the context of Max Richters composition for Infra and the relatinoships between movement and aural setting.
By the end of lesson two students will have planned and written a 6 mark question on the Aural Setting of Infra:
Using your knowledge of the aural setting used in Infra, discuss how aural setting is used to enhance our appreciation of this work. (6 marks)
SUBJECT: Dance KS2 or 3
Suitable for PE lessons on Dance
This single lesson is a great way to explore the concept of “kinesphere” in dance
Suitable for year 6 and 7 students will explore space to create their own motifs.
Teacher must create for themself an 8 count phrases to teach as part of the lesson making use of a range of small and large actions for students to develop. It should be simple enough to pick up quickly
This pack contains a 6 week SOW plan exploring African style movement and choreography skills. In addition is a peer assessment resource and a self review module sheet for the end of the unit. Students will explore the basics of this style and create duets and group dances. Youtube links are provided so even a dance teacher less confident with this style can still deliver this.
This resource will provides links to watch the “So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 Final Show performance of dancers Matt Flint ( UK season 2 winner ) with Jess and Nick.
Your students will also watch “Stomp” and answers questions independently.
I have used this online by uploading to google classroom so I can see them work live on their document.
Students will watch the whole 30min Production (available on youtube and linked in the document).
An additional resource is also linked in the document for students to access that provides further information.
Questions are then provided to guide students to provide their initial impressions of this work.
In these two lessons, students will look at a 6 mark question on costume.
This is scaffolded to allow students to name features, describe them, interpret them and link to the choreographic intent of the work.
This free resource is the first of three lesson workshops exploring how Jerome Robbins builds tension and tells stories through dance. In this lesson students can learn some stylised actions (videos provided) and develop a short group sequence as “The Jets”.
This lesson was written for year 8 but can be adapted for older and younger dancers. The final task can also be extended into a second lesson of refining their work ready to perform it.
Look out for the next two lessons if you enjoyed this one!