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I have worked in the vocational Performing Arts sector my whole life, in 2011 I qualified with my PGCE in Drama and Dance was formerly Head of Drama and currently work as a teacher of Drama and English. All of my resources have been tried and tested in the classroom and enjoyed by all who have used them. I have suggested the year group in the title for each resource but feel free to use them how you like. Hope you enjoy my contribution. I’d be grateful for reviews or feedback - enjoy!

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I have worked in the vocational Performing Arts sector my whole life, in 2011 I qualified with my PGCE in Drama and Dance was formerly Head of Drama and currently work as a teacher of Drama and English. All of my resources have been tried and tested in the classroom and enjoyed by all who have used them. I have suggested the year group in the title for each resource but feel free to use them how you like. Hope you enjoy my contribution. I’d be grateful for reviews or feedback - enjoy!
Decoding meaning on stage
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Decoding meaning on stage

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This free worksheet can be used for thinking about analysing live theatre or students own work. It encourages students to think about: Verbal code Symbolic code Narrative Tension Natrualism / Non-naturalism Hope you enjoy!
GCSE Drama - Commedia & Pantomime Full scheme of work
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GCSE Drama - Commedia & Pantomime Full scheme of work

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The aim of this scheme of work is to introduce students to the devising process through practical exercise, research and log book entry, using Commedia Dell’Arte and Pantomime as a stimulus. This could be used in Year 9 to get a ‘taste’ of devising a full length piece at KS3 ready for GCSE KS4 or could be used as a practise or assessed devised component in Year 10 or 11. This is especially helpful for weaker students who need a firmer underpinning in devising or would benefit from a more structured approach. Included in this comprehensive scheme of work are: Full scheme of work / overview week by week Log book for students, which includes key vocabulary and even tips for analyse and evaluate live theatre. Full set of lesson plans, starting lesson by lesson, then week by week as students devise / rehearse. Powerpoint presentations on both Commedia Dell’Atre and Pantomime with links to video clips. In the first instance students look at ‘Alota Chocolata’ from 10 GCSE Plays However any Commedia / Melodrama script could be used. If you enjoy my resources I’d be grateful for any feedback or reviews. Happy Drama!
KS3 Drama record booklet
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KS3 Drama record booklet

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This booklet is designed to help rehearse and evaluate within Year 7, 8 & 9 Drama. It has space to put the title of the topic at the top of each page and has notes pages and useful drama terminology. It can also be used for revision of a topic or a homework booklet. Please review if you like it. Enjoy!
Introduction to Stanislavski - Resource KS4 KS5
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Introduction to Stanislavski - Resource KS4 KS5

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This resource can be used as an introduction to Stanislavski and includes exercises that can be used in class. Stanislavski believed that the reproduction of life on stage is, for actors, both a challenge and a responsibility toward the people who come to see it. Simplicity and scenic truth became important principles, and the Stanislavski system emerged as a vigorous weapon against overacting, clichés, and mannerisms. With the System’s terminology – super-objective, logic of actions, given circumstances, communion, subtext, images, tempo-rhythm, and so on – a common language has been created.
Resource - Introduction to Brecht KS4 KS5
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Resource - Introduction to Brecht KS4 KS5

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This resource introduces students of the ‘Brechtian’ technique and also includes exercises. Brecht’s plays had a strong political social function in seeking to promote a Marxists analysis of society. His purpose was not simply to show the world as it was but to change it into a better world for workers and other oppressed groups. Early in his career he wrote a series of plays called Lehrstucke or ‘learning plays’. The Lehrstucke offered very clear and unambiguous lessons to the audience and are an example of didactic theatre. The social function of didactic theatre is clearly educational, often political, rather than for amusement or entertainment.
Year 8 Bundle
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Year 8 Bundle

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This bundle includes a full years worth 3 terms of teaching drama in Year 8. Each scheme of work includes all of the resources needed to teach each of the six units, for a much reduced price if bought separately . I have used every scheme of work in my lessons with great success. Enjoy! Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Year 9 Bundle
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Year 9 Bundle

6 Resources
This bundle includes a full years worth 3 terms of teaching drama in Year 9. Each scheme of work includes full lesson plans and resources needed to teach each of the six units, for a much reduced price if bought separately . I have used every scheme of work in my lessons with great success. Enjoy! Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Melodrama - Full scheme of work Year 9
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Melodrama - Full scheme of work Year 9

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This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans explores the genre of Melodrama, starting with the silent movie. By the end of the topic, students have performed a scene in 3’s in the style of melodrama, concentrating on physical elements and vocalisation. The scheme encourages students to explore Physical comedy, Stock characters, Tableau and Narration, whilst concentrating on creating and presenting a character, as well as exploring the use of script, scenario and contextual information. Each lesson in this 6-lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities as well as 2 scripts and links to online video resources, to aid students learning. Enjoy!
Our Day Out - Full scheme of work Year 9
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Our Day Out - Full scheme of work Year 9

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Scripted – This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans explores, Our Day Out by Willy Russell. Students will investigate the background of the play to put it into social, geographical and historical context; they will then explore the play as a group. Once these areas have been explored students will then rehearse and perform a short duologue from the play. The scheme encourages students to explore their imagination, concentrate on creating and presenting a character, as well as exploring the use of script, scenario and contextual information. Each lesson in this 6 lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities as well as 2 PowerPoints and links to online video resources, to aid students learning. Enjoy!
Year 7 Bundle
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Year 7 Bundle

8 Resources
This bundle includes a full years worth 3 terms of teaching drama in Year 7. Each scheme of work includes full lesson plans and resources needed to teach each of the six units, for a much reduced price if bought separately . I have used every scheme of work in my lessons with great success. Enjoy! Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Drama GCSE Journal
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Drama GCSE Journal

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This 24 page booklet is designed to support your students in either their devised or final scripted exam and is to be used in the workshop phase at KS4 Each week a task is set for your students to complete, this can be done to help improve character, log what has been achieved in lesson and help constructing their piece for their practical exam. Included: Page 3 – Calendar and Diary Page 4 – Example of diary entry Pages 5&6 – Research and planning Pages 7&8 – Character development – Role on the wall Pages 9&10 – Character development – Hot seating Pages 11 - 14 - Stanislavski, Given Circumstances Pages 15 – 17 – The Audience Pages 18 – 20 – Technical & design Pages 21-23 - Internal dramatic dialogue Page 24 – Notes on further improvement & development
Decoding Meaning - Full scheme of work Year 9
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Decoding Meaning - Full scheme of work Year 9

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This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans are designed to introduce students to the different performance devices and explorative strategies, that can be used in performing and analysing a piece of text. In this set of lessons students will be looking at a scene that is cut up into lines, they need to reorder the lines of the scene. Analyse how the lines of a scene intentionally progress to build tension. They then use specific moments in the text creatively to form dramatic tension. They will then go on to decide which role they will take, discuss their text to establish character relationships and decide where and when the scene takes place. They will then rehearse their scene for assessment. For this scheme you can use any scene from any play. Enjoy! Lesson Objectives & Activities: Lesson 1: Reorder the lines of a scene. Analyse how the lines of a scene intentionally progress to build tension. Activities - Warm-up Listening, question and answer. Reorder scenes to make a narrative. Decision making. Use specific moments in the text creatively to form dramatic tension. Lesson 2: Decide which role they will take. Discuss their text to establish character relationships. Decide where and when the scene takes place. Discuss brecht vs naturalism Activities - Warm-up Listening, question and answer. Discussion & Decision making. Establish relationships, geography and chronology of the scene. Listening / practical. Lesson 3: To Construct their scene. Manipulate their scene. Rehearse their scene. Activities - Warm-up Listening and Question and Answer. Discussion, Q&A, Discussion of what props / set they may need. Practical rehearsal. Lesson 4: Rehearse their scene Perform to peers. Activities - Warm-up Performance of scenes to peers. Peer evaluation. Lesson 5: To rehearse their devised scene for assessment. Activities - Rehearsal of scenes. Peer evaluation. Lesson 6: To Perform their devised scene for assessment Activities - Performance of scenes to peers. Peer evaluation Teacher assessment. Decision making. Use specific moments in the text creatively to form dramatic tension.
Romeo and Juliet - Full scheme of work Year 9
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Romeo and Juliet - Full scheme of work Year 9

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This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans are designed to introduce students to the different performance devices and explorative strategies, that can be used in performing and analysing Romeo and Juliet. The scheme encourages students to analyse character through exploratory methods, such as experimentation of theme, improvisation and developing a contemporary scene based on the play. Each lesson in this 6-lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities, as well as synopsis, scenes, character cards, a shortened version of the play and character break down, to aid students learning. Enjoy!
Staging Theatre - Full scheme of work Year 7
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Staging Theatre - Full scheme of work Year 7

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This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans are designed to introduce students to the concept of different forms of staging. The scheme encourages students to explore the use of different stage types, how to use them and the effect this in turn has on the audience. Included are also 2 scripts to use alongside this scheme, though you are welcome to adapt to your own. Each lesson in this 6 lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities, to aid the students learning. Enjoy!
Worksheet on masked theatre
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Worksheet on masked theatre

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This worksheet can be used as a stand alone set of questions or alongside the full scheme of work on Masked Theatre. It has generic questions which could be used as a quiz or assessment after studying masked work.
Drama Wordsearch
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Drama Wordsearch

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A generic ‘Drama’ word search for use as a filler or consolidation of key terms. Words: ACTOR AUDIENCE BACKSTAGE COMEDY COSTUME DIRECTOR LIGHTS MUSICAL PROPS SCENARY SHAKESPEARE STAGE TEXT THEATRE TRAGEDY WNGS
Greek Theatre - Full Scheme of Work Year 9
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Greek Theatre - Full Scheme of Work Year 9

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This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans is designed to be used as an introduction to ‘Greek Theatre’ for teachers of Drama. The scheme encourages students to explore their imagination, use choral speech and unison, as well as go on to look at extracts of Oedipus, Persephone and a choral speech. Teachers can use all or some of the resources in this pack to give a good understanding of Greek Theatre. We have also included a bonus extension task that can be used, Nochara Endless Night, which works beautifully to instrumental music as a physical Greek Theatre piece, if time permits, that our teachers believe help the creative process. Enjoy!
Performance from poetry - Full scheme of work Year 9
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Performance from poetry - Full scheme of work Year 9

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This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans are designed to introduce students to the different performance devices and explorative strategies, that can be used in devised work. The scheme encourages students to analyse character through exploratory methods, such as in role writing, hot-seating and tableau to successfully present the characters analysed in a poem. Each lesson in this 6 lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities and links to the poem ‘Timothy Winters, by Charles Causley, as their stimulus, to aid students learning. Enjoy!