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QLAB Introduction Training
Teach your students an introduction into QLab and how to use the features of QLab successfully within a production.
**This lesson used top songs from the charts taken from 2023. You will need to update the slides and provide your own songs for the task.
This lesson includes the Accelerated Learning Cycle.
ETC ION Lighting Training
Teach your students an introduction into stage lighting and train them on the basic use of the ETC ION Lighting Desk.
They can also practice their programming skills in real time as they listen to award-winning Lighting Designer Ken Billington direct his lighting team for the production of New York City Center Encores’ Me and My Girl. (Association of Lighting Designers)
This lesson includes the Accelerated Learning Cycle.
Scene Breakdown Excel Lesson
Teach your students about the different types of scene breakdowns and how to successfully create a scene breakdown for a production and how to use excel to develop skills.
This lesson includes the Accelerated Learning Cycle.
Tax & Accounts - Self Employed Lesson
Teach your students the importance of accounts and the role taxes play when in employment (employed & self employed), what is the purpose of an invoice is and how to complete one and how to successfully complete a tax return by knowing what to claim as expenditure.
This lesson includes the Accelerated Learning Cycle.
SQ 7 Introduction Training
Teach your students an introduction into Live sound train them on the basic use of the Allen & Heath SQ7 Sound Desk.
This lesson includes the Accelerated Learning Cycle.
Sentence Starters
Student can sometimes find it difficult to start a sentence to express their ideas, or find words to show the relationship between ideas.
Use this sentence starter resource to list some possible sentence starters or transitional and other words that may be useful.
This resource can be printed into and laminated into bookmark style resource for students to keep hold of when reading/writing.
WRYSE Skills Self Reflection
There are 16 WRYSE competencies – or sets of knowledge, skills and experience.
They are based on the National Occupational Standards for the creative industries, and are developed with industry professionals that breaks down the technical and transferable skills and knowledge required to work within the stage & screen sector.
The WRYSE competencies include:
Transferable competencies
Communication
Diversity, equity and inclusion
Mental health awareness
Team working
Planning
Management and leadership
Problem solving
Negotiating
Industry awareness competencies
Networking
Set etiquette
Roles and departments
Working as a freelancer
Technical competencies
Managing costs
Research and analytical
Contracts and permissions
Health and safety
Use this WRYSE Skills Self Reflection with students to get an understanding of how they would RAG Rate their on skill set which helps them to check their progress and improve their overall understanding.
Questioning Prompts & Tracker
These questioning prompts and tracker is based on Bloom’s Taxonomy, providing teachers with frameworks and prompts to create questions that stimulate higher-order thinking skills in their students.
Perfect for stretching students knowledge and understanding of topics.
This template can be used for a variety of different subjects and topics
Technical Theatre Higher Order Questions
These questions have been developed using the highly-regarded Bloom’s Taxonomy, providing a framework and questions that stimulate higher-order thinking skills in their students for Technical Theatre Topics (Lighting, Sound, AV & Stage Management)
Perfect for stretching those Gifted and Talented groups!