<p>Drama Mask & Trestle Mask SOW</p>
<p>A fabulous introduction to plain mask, trestle and it’s physicality.</p>
<p>You will need either plain masks or/and trestle masks to complete this SOW.</p>
<p>Some skills include:<br />
Rules of mask<br />
Trestle<br />
Physicality<br />
Physical skills<br />
Stimulus</p>
<ul>
<li>more.</li>
</ul>
<p>I hope you enjoy this scheme!</p>
<p>GCSE DRAMA PRACTITIONERS AND PERFORMANCE SKILLS</p>
<p>Everything you need to start off your Drama GCSE Cohort in September. This will take you all the way until Christmas or even further, developing student skills of practitioners, styles, theatre conventions and get them ready, body and mind to take on Devising!</p>
<p>This SOW includes practitioners such as<br />
Artaud<br />
Stanislavski<br />
Lecoq and many more!</p>
<p>As well as looking Frantic Assembly & National theatre choreography.</p>
<p>Not to forget sound and lighting!</p>
<p>These slides are made for you to have all the content in one place but also gives flexibility to personalise to you and your school.</p>
<p>I have also included a mock devising lesson at the end to transition you in seamlessly.</p>
<p>I hope you love it!</p>
<p>Scripted Drama SOW- over 70 slides</p>
<p>This is a full SOW taking students through the script The Stones.</p>
<p>Skills include:<br />
Script reading<br />
Characterisation<br />
Status<br />
Physical Theatre<br />
Multi-role<br />
Split-Role<br />
and more!</p>
<p>This can be taught by a specialist and non specialist teacher. It’s an active scheme that challenges students whilst they enjoy themselves and build confidence.</p>
<p>Recourses included.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy this scheme!</p>
<p>KS3 The Tempest SOW</p>
<p>An active, physical SOW that will have your students really embodying Shakespeare’s The Tempest.</p>
<p>This is a 6 lesson SOW and can be taught by specialists or non-specialists.</p>
<p>Skills inlclude:<br />
Exploring the storm<br />
Physical Theatre<br />
Soundscapes<br />
Freeze frame montage<br />
Plot and structure<br />
Status<br />
Mask work<br />
+Assessment</p>
<p>Please not that you will need a copy of The tempest for the assessment lesson and there is also an extra lesson on mask work but this can be removed if you don’t have access to plain white masks.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy this SOW!</p>
<p><strong>Year 7 Drama: The Haunted Lift SOW</strong></p>
<p>This is a 6 lesson SOW. This scheme is very exciting and fun for a new year 7’s as an introduction to drama. *This can be taught by a drama specialist and a non-drama specialist. *</p>
<p>**Skills include: **<br />
5 W’s<br />
Flashback<br />
Physical Theatre<br />
Monologue<br />
Business<br />
Stimulus</p>
<p>They explore these skills through the use of a thriller genre poem, as students imagine what happened in the mystery.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy this SOW!</p>
<p>A complete Melodrama SOW (7 lessons)</p>
<p>This can be taught by a specialist and non-specialist.</p>
<p>Melodrama focused on pantomimes and basics too, so could be perfect for a autumn term in preparation for Christmas.</p>
<p>Skills include:<br />
Melodrama features<br />
Exaggeration<br />
Status and stereotypes<br />
Flashbacks<br />
Stock characters<br />
Physicality<br />
+Assessment lesson.</p>
<p>This is a super fun and engaging SOW that allows students to make their own pantomimes!</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy this scheme!</p>
<p>Genres and Styles SOW</p>
<p>Full scheme of work, ready for a drama teacher or non-specialist to teach.</p>
<p>There are five workshops using different genres as pop up lessons. Very good to keep students on their toes. Very fun and lively class with lots of student led work.</p>
<p>Genres include:<br />
Horror<br />
Fantasy<br />
Sit-Com<br />
Slice of Life<br />
Slapstick</p>
<p>This is perfect for year 7-9.<br />
I hope you enjoy this scheme!</p>
<p>KS3 Drama Narration SOW</p>
<p>This is a scheme that will take students through the basics of Narration.</p>
<p>Skills include<br />
5 W’s<br />
Narration<br />
Point of View<br />
Montage<br />
Physical Theatre<br />
and more!</p>
<p>This scheme is able to be taught by drama specialist and non-specialists.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy this scheme!</p>
<p>KS3 Drama The Woman In Black SOW</p>
<p>A wonderful SOW taking students through the story of this play. This would go brilliantly in a half term where a trip is planned, but doesn’t need to be the case.</p>
<p>This can be taught by a drama specialist or non-specialist.</p>
<p>Skills included are:<br />
Plot<br />
Back story<br />
Non-verbal communication<br />
Characterisation<br />
and an assessment lesson is included too.</p>
<p>This is a complete SOW with everything you need. I hope you enjoy teaching it!</p>
<p>KS3 Silent Movies SOW</p>
<p>This scheme is super fun, it allows students to play, and find play again. This is a fun-filled scheme that will get students to fall in love with Drama.</p>
<p>This scheme can be taught by a drama teacher or a non-specialist.</p>
<p>Skills include:<br />
Silent movie features<br />
Exaggeration<br />
Stage combat<br />
Musical Stimulus<br />
Morality</p>
<ul>
<li>assessment lesson that can be edited to fit your assessment structure.</li>
</ul>
<p>I hope you and your students enjoy this scheme!</p>
<p>A KS3 scheme of work that explores physical theatre. In this scheme students are invited to explore creativity, improvisation, non-literal and building blocks to create visually exciting pieces of theatre.</p>
<p>In this pack i have included six lessons and an extra lesson for free in case some of the work is inaccessible to your students.</p>
<p>L1: Creativity and Improvisation<br />
L2: Symbolism and Abstract<br />
L3: Physical skills, breathe and text<br />
L4: Frantic chair duet<br />
L5: Frantic Round by Through<br />
L6: Choreography<br />
Extra:<br />
L7: Audience intent</p>
<p>I have just finished teaching this scheme of work and was blown away by there take aways and devised pieces of theatre. I hope you love it!</p>
<p>This SOW takes drama back to it’s basics. This is a great scheme to do with Year 7 as they come into a drama class for the first time or even with a school where drama hasn’t been the best or has never existed.</p>
<p>Students not only learn some key skills needed for drama in their 5 years at school but also grow love for the subject through these fun tasks.</p>
<p>L1: Freeze Frames<br />
L2:Improvisation<br />
L3: Creativity<br />
L4: Performance Cycle<br />
L5: Performance Cycle<br />
L6: Devising</p>
<p>I’ve taught this for a few years now as I realised I found myself noticing that as Drama teachers we expected students to know the basic, without ever implicitly teaching them. I hope you love it!</p>