Low ability lesson on character.
colour code worksheets on characters
a nice easy lesson.
Contains role on the wall
Video colour coding sheets. ( Linked to gcse bitesize character video which now seems to be removed from the site)
Simple essay prompt.
An Easter lesson which teaches comparing two sources but in a fun and interesting way.
It is designed to teach identification skills at a time when pupils are flagging!
This has been designed as an online lesson but you will be able to adapt it easily for classroom use.
Comes with many external hyperlinks for this purpose.
Learning outcomes:
I can identify the viewpoints in both texts and can describe some of the similarities and differences.
I can identify the viewpoints in both texts and can explain what the main subjectivity and objectivity are.
I can make clear comparisons of viewpoint based on inferences from the text and language used.
I can examine links between the texts, their viewpoints and the time when it was written
Initially designed for very low ability Year 7’s ( Nurture groups). Would also be suitable for KS2.
Power points for each lesson.
Work book for students to write into.
Homework choice board- students pick one activity to complete for each homework.
POWER POINTS FOR EACH LESSON.
HOMEWORK CHOICE BOARD.
PUPIL WRITE- IN BOOKLET TO ACCOMPANY POWERPOINTS- Booklet gets progressively more difficult as scaffolding removed.
DESIGNED FOR KEY STAGE 3 LOW ABILITY GROUPS.
A very short unit based on 'Bill's new frock' the play.
Suitable for primary or LA KS3. Differentiated success criteria includes an extra box for weaker students.
All PPT lessons included:
L.O: exploring gender stereotypes
L.O: creating a monologue
L.O: using voice and facial expressions
L.O: using dramatic techniques to explore a script
A gentle introduction to improvisation.
Lessons are in PPT format :
Objectives include lessons that :
Will identify techniques for a confident performance
Will experiment with a range of characters
Within the objective are inbuilt success criteria.
LESSON TITLES:
1. Telephone
2. Everyday
3. Spontaneous
4. Characters
A good basic set of four lessons to get a non -specialist in particular started.
Two introductory lessons on the different styles of theatre stage.
Good basic introduction. Students loved going away and making their own stage for homework.
A very simple comic strip for KS3 with key plot points so that pupils can draw in their own versions of the characters.
Also included a choice board which can be set for cover work or homework- students pick a task from the ‘board’.
I have put notes for each poem in the order of SMILE:
Structure
Mood
Imagery
Language
Empathy/Links
The idea is that the pupils add their own quotations in the blank boxes.
You may disagree with some of the categories but feel free to amend.
This can be used when first teaching or as a revision tool.
Santa online research lesson
I work in an online school so this a lesson designed to be used with the internet.
This is a lesson where you can begin as a whole class and then set them off to do online research or load it up as an online lesson.
The ‘spot the difference’ slide and ‘wordsearch’ slide have the answers on so do amend anything before you decide how to use it.
Then sit back while the pupils do all the work!
An interactive resource originally designed for Online use but easily adapted for the classroom.
You WILL have to adapt this if using in a classroom situation but could easily print off some activities.
An interactive resource originally designed for Online use but easily adapted for the classroom.
You WILL have to adapt this if using in a classroom situation but could easily print off some activities.
An interactive resource originally designed for Online use but easily adapted for the classroom.
You WILL have to adapt this if using in a classroom situation but could easily print off some activities.