A 2 minute, original script written by Dionne Dawson in today's city street slang so that today's 'yout' can relate. This script looks at the smaller child being bullied by older and bigger kids who think it is fun, with a horrific outcome...
3 short scripts lasting a couple of minutes long, look at various types of bullying and bullies. A workshop is included in the first script to assist your students to understand what they can do to help stop bullying;
-Shaken & not stirred
-The little you
-Girl R skets
6 Drama lessons detailed in this scheme of work. Designed as an introduction to Shakespeare using the play 'The Tempest'. Specific subject area's covered are;
-Performing in role
-Understanding Shakespeare
-Reconstructing Act 1 Sc 1
-Exploration of the characters Caliban & Ariel
Students are requires to share ideas, work in a variety of groups, perform and then review the performance(s) as a means to improve their speaking and listening, build their confidence and learn how to respectfully listen to others and speak with consideration.
Each activity is designed specifically for students with a short attention span.
Each lesson specifies;
-Learning Objectives
-Activities (which are in order and cover a warm up, main activities and plenary
questions)
-Success criteria
-Differentiation/ SEN/ THORT
Drama strategies used in the scheme are;
-Games
-Still Picture
-Sound Collage/ Vocal Collage
-Statue
-Key Questions
-Flashcards
-Verbal Machine
-Teacher in role
-Gestalt
-Banners/ Captions
-Thought Tracking
-Hot Seat
-Role on the wall
-In role writing
-Meetings
-Circle of relationships
-Theatre design (mask/ costume/ make-up)
-Alter-Ego (Good & Bad Angel)
Looking at the profile of someone who stirs up trouble. Not the bully but the bully's accomplice - the script explores how the stirrer likes to look like they are helping but in fact are making matters a whole lot worse.
A 2 minute, original script written in city street slang for todays 'yout' to relate.
Purchasing this script gives you the right to both study and perform.
Written by Dionne Dawson.
All you need for a display about the Syrian Conflict; called what is humanity. Images, news articles, titles and facts... all correct as of Dec2016. I have since checked (DEC 2017) and all information is still accurate and relevant today. Although some of the figures will have risen; no one is exactly sure of the figures - most believe them to be double the reported amount.
Each slide is shown for 6 seconds while your students think of each section of a sentence. Intended for students who find it difficult to motivate themselves this PowerPoint proves that a lot gan be achieved if tackled in small amounts... 'one brick at a time'. Can also be used just as a fun lesson starter.
4 double lessons studying character using the film; 'Catch me if you can' The scheme sets out objectives, starter, introduction, development and plenaries. Working with theories of Stanislavski as well as 2D, Attitude and Objective.
A character study to make sure that you know everything there is to know about Curley's wife. 24 page booklet aimed at GCSE Literature students - years 10 & 11.
Being not part of the National Curriculum, drama does not have it's own mark scheme at KS3. I created my own assessment scheme, the levels linked to the English NC levels. I separated my drama assessments into three areas;
1. CO-OPERATION & IDEAS
2. PERFORMANCE
3. EVALUATION
These assessment sheets are colour coded for each KS3 year and is set on an A5 size for ease when mounting in a standard exercise book.
George Orwell: Animal Farm
A detailed scheme of work covering 21 lessons plus resources. Each lesson sets out the learning objectives, starters, introductory tasks, development activities and plenaries. This scheme of work is detailed enough to teach from direct without the need for additional lesson plans.
Being not part of the National Curriculum, drama does not have it's own mark scheme at KS3. I created my own assessment scheme, the levels linked to the English NC levels. These assessment levels have been used in every school in which I have worked and the schools have adopted my system as it has proven to be very successful; both easy to use and accurate. I separated my drama assessments into three areas;
1. CO-OPERATION & IDEAS
2. PERFORMANCE
3. EVALUATION
This resource is the second section; Performance and includes a teacher mark scheme along with poster sized assessment levels for display so that the students can also understand their level and how to get up to the next level.
The levels; over a level 5 also begin to correlate with the GCSE assessment criteria.
14 lesson scheme of work for A level drama. Scheme includes lesson objectives, starters, introductory activities, development activities and plenaries. Explored through the practical use of drama strategies and the moralistic development through the use of key questions. Resources are included.
These crackers can be made by young children as well as adults. I have made them with children as young as Year 5, no problem providing that each component is already measured and cut out for them.
Adults: you may make these for the dinner table as you can choose a nice gift for the inside instead of silly items, you can make each gift suit the person and label the cracker up as a dinner seating arrangement. The cracker snaps can easily be ordered on line and by replacing them each year, these crackers become re-cycleable.
Have fun...