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Spend less time planning and more time enjoying teaching by downloading my tried and tested Dance resources. Choose from individual resources or make great savings with my bundle offers! I am a secondary school Dance teacher and have been teaching Dance since 2012. During my teaching career I have also had the pleasure of teaching Dance in primary schools and have trained both primary and secondary school teachers. Happy Browsing!

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Spend less time planning and more time enjoying teaching by downloading my tried and tested Dance resources. Choose from individual resources or make great savings with my bundle offers! I am a secondary school Dance teacher and have been teaching Dance since 2012. During my teaching career I have also had the pleasure of teaching Dance in primary schools and have trained both primary and secondary school teachers. Happy Browsing!
GCSE Dance Glossary
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GCSE Dance Glossary

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This resource is for teachers of GCSE dance. With the help of the online AQA glossary, I have created a excel document with 3 tabs: Choreography, Performance and Appreciation. I have printed and laminated each tab (A3) to use as posters in my dance studio. My dancers find these posters really helpful to refer to in class.
Y9 'All Around the World' Dance Home Learning Tasks (6 Weeks)
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Y9 'All Around the World' Dance Home Learning Tasks (6 Weeks)

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I have created this 6 week ‘All Around the World’ home learning project with the intention of setting my Year 9 dance class one task a week (while working from home due to COVID19), starting on the 1st June. Each week investigates dance related to a particular country/continent and throughout the project, pupils who engage with the task will develop skills and knowledge needed at KS4, whether pupils are planning to study BTEC or GCSE dance. If you think you will find it useful too, feel free to use it yourself :) (Note: TIF means Take It Further and is a challenge task)
Stage Types
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Stage Types

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This resource is a PowerPoint where on each slide is a stage type: thrust stage, end on stage, in the round and traverse stage. I have printed (A3) and laminated each slide to display in my dance studio. I refer to the stage types at KS3 when asking pupils to sit in the audience, ready for a class performance/assessment. “Year 7, take your places in the audience of a thrust stage.” This is also really useful to use as an aid for class management. At KS4, the display acts as a revision aid.
KS4 GCSE Dance Anthology Quiz
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KS4 GCSE Dance Anthology Quiz

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The KS4 GCSE Dance Anthology Quiz is great as a lesson starter, plenary or revision task. It includes questions on all 6 professional works from the GCSE dance anthology.
GCSE Dance Anthology Megamix
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GCSE Dance Anthology Megamix

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This resource is a music file that I created using audio clips from the 6 professional works from the dance anthology. The clips have been mixed together to create an anthology megamix. I have used the megamix within 2 of my uploaded resources (KS4 GCSE Dance Infra and Y9 GCSE Dance Taster Anthology). It can be used within lessons and/or used as the music for a performance piece. Enjoy!
L2 BTEC Performing Arts Unit 1 Presentation/Promotional Material lessons
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L2 BTEC Performing Arts Unit 1 Presentation/Promotional Material lessons

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This is a resource for teachers of Pearson BTEC Level 1/Level 2 Tech Award in Performing Arts Unit 1: Exploring the Performing Arts and are up to the presentation/promotional material task. This resource in intended to be used at a point where pupils have a good knowledge of the practitioners and repertoire that they are studying (preferably after the research journal task). This resource is a very general guide though what is needed in their presentations/ promotional material which is broken up into 6 lessons to chunk it down in easy to manage tasks. This resource references 3 performing arts practitioners: Kenrick Sandy (Dance), Mark Wheeller (Drama) and Frantic Assembly (Physical Theatre). However, this can be very easily adapted for your chosen practitioners.
KS3 Performance Year Plan with titles of SOW (New for 2018-2019)
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KS3 Performance Year Plan with titles of SOW (New for 2018-2019)

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This KS3 Performance year plan shows what I currently teach at Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9. I am a performance teacher (teaching Dance and Drama) but specialise in Dance and therefore create the schemes of work for Dance only. Each of my KS3 Dance Schemes of work can be found on TES resources. All of my KS3 resources include detailed lesson plans (including: aims, learning outcomes, time scale, resources, key words, level descriptors, lesson calendar, lesson objectives, starter activities (bell tasks)) and a delivery PowerPoint (including: lesson objectives, starter (bell activities), main tasks, talking points, success criteria, YouTube clips, games, level descriptors etc.) Some resources also include cover work material in the case of teacher absence. I hope my resources help and provide you with less time planning and more time enjoying teaching :)
KS3 Dance Year Plan with titles of SOW (2017 -2018)
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KS3 Dance Year Plan with titles of SOW (2017 -2018)

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This KS3 Dance year plan shows what I deliver at Year 7 and Year 8. All my SOW can be found on TES resources complete with 6 lesson delivery PowerPoints that include: starters, lesson objectives, homework tasks and assessment tasks. I have also created a bundle that include all of the KS3 SOW that I currently deliver. I hope they help and provide you with less time planning and more time enjoying teaching :)
Y6 Open Evening Harry Potter/Fantastic Beasts Theme - Dance Idea
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Y6 Open Evening Harry Potter/Fantastic Beasts Theme - Dance Idea

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We have our Year 6 open evening coming up and the whole school theme is ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’. The creative Arts department has decided to split up into the different Harry Potter houses to provide an interactive experience for the y6 pupils to get involved in. For dance I chose Ravenclaw House (As Ravenclaw is the best!) and in the dance studio a charms class will be taking place. A selection of Y10 and Y12 pupils will be working in pairs. One pupil having the wand and the other being controlled by the wand as if under a spell. As the wand moves around, the pupil ‘under the spell’ will move around mimicking the actions, dynamic and space that relates to the wands movements. After the Y6s have watched a demonstration, they will be able to take part either as the person controlling the wand or the one ‘under the spell’. The aim of the Charms lesson will be for pupils to learn how to control the movements of others with their wands. If they can learn to control the movements of others, they will be able to control the movements of fantastic beasts. In the background, a mixture of music featured in the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films will be played and a mixture of blue and silver gel lights will be lit in the dance studio (for Ravenclaw) to create a magical ambiance. The Art department kindly made me 6 wands that I could use. In this resource there is a PowerPoint slide that you can project throughout the lesson. Feel free try this yourself, and let me know how it goes for you in the reviews. :)
Dance command words posters
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Dance command words posters

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Taken from the AQA GCSE Dance website, I have taken the command words and formatted them ready for printing on colourful paper or card to make your dance studio look pretty.
EYFS, KS1 and KS2 Dance CPD
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EYFS, KS1 and KS2 Dance CPD

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This document is a hand out that I would give to EYFS, KS1 and KS2 teachers at the end of a practical dance CPD training session. It contains the basics of teaching dance at EYFS, KS1 and KS2. My training sessions have been taking place since dance appeared on the national curriculum and they were in demand as a lot of teachers were unsure how to approach dance in an enriching way. Whether you are an experienced primary school dance teacher wanting to check you are delivering dance in a way that nourishes creativity or a primary teacher who has never taught dance before and feels out of their depth, take a look at this free resource.
Dance Studio Rules Poster
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Dance Studio Rules Poster

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I display the dance studio rules on the door of the dance studio and inside of the dance studio to remind pupils of the expectations within their dance lessons.
2 Year KS4 GCSE Dance Plan with assessment dates (2016-2018)
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2 Year KS4 GCSE Dance Plan with assessment dates (2016-2018)

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This is the 2 year KS4 GCSE dance plan with assessment dates that I have been using since the new AQA GCSE dance course began in accordance with the AQA GCSE Dance planning advice given on their website. My tried and tested delivery PowerPoints for each half term including starters, homework and assessment material can be found on my TES resource shop.
GCSE Dance Spreadsheet with weightings / formulas to help forecast pupils levels (1-9)
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GCSE Dance Spreadsheet with weightings / formulas to help forecast pupils levels (1-9)

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This resource is for teachers of GCSE dance who want to forecast what levels their dancers will get in their GCSEs based on the 2018 grade boundaries. Either use it to keep an up to date track of pupils scores from their assessments or use it to enter predicted scores, guide conversations with pupils or to answer questions such as ‘how many more marks would I need to get a level…” Cells coloured in a peach colour are cells that contain formulas. I have coloured them to remind me to not touch them. I recommend keeping a copy of the original file just in case something vital to making the spreadsheet run smoothly is accidently deleted.
KS4 PSHE Social Media vs Real Life
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KS4 PSHE Social Media vs Real Life

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A bit different to the usual dance resources I upload. However, I have created a 1 hour lesson delivery PowerPoint on the theme of social media and how people on social media don’t always show their true selves. Please note, this PowerPoint does not cover cyber crimes, grooming etc. It is much more about how young people may feel about themselves and how they might compare themselves to others based on what they see online. In this PowerPoint you will find lesson objectives, a bell activity (starter), discussion tasks, talking points, TIF tasks and links to YouTube clips (one clip is also embedded). I have also included a marking sheet that can be stuck into pupils books to aid quick marking. My Y10 tutor group loved it and really got stuck in. I hope yours do too.
KS4 GCSE Dance Revision – Component 2: Choreographic Devices and Intent within the Anthology
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KS4 GCSE Dance Revision – Component 2: Choreographic Devices and Intent within the Anthology

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This resource has been designed for teachers of GCSE dance revising choreographic devices and choreographic intent within the anthology, in preparation for the written exam. This lesson has been created to provide a way for dance students to revise in a fun and interactive way. Prior to the lesson, decide how you are going to divide your class into 6 groups (ideally a mixture of high and low ability in each group). After the starter activity on the PowerPoint sit pupils in their groups and give them access to one of the GCSE dance anthology dances each, either on their phones or iPads. Links to GCSE dance anthology dances can be found on EAQA but you will need a log in to access them. While watching their given dance piece, pupils should write notes about the choreographic devices that they see. Discuss with each group how the choreographic devices relates to the choreographic intent of the piece. After the discussion, give each group their exam question handout and allow pupils to answer the 2 questions (using their notes to help them).
Transferable Skills CPD
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Transferable Skills CPD

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This PowerPoint was delivered as a 45 min training session for teachers, to promote the importance of teaching transferable skills as well as curriculum content within lessons. This is an interactive training session with games and activities to get teachers actively taking part as well as listening. The PowerPoint comes with notes (under each slide) to help with the delivery and gives instructions for the games/tasks involved. Anything in speech marks is what I said during that particular slide and I also give examples from my teaching experience. Fee free to change and adapt the PowerPoint to suit you. There is space at the top and bottom of each slide to add your own school logo/banner.