Offering a wide range of fun and interactive Drama teaching resources for KS1-5 pupils, which are all tried-and-tested in both private and state sector schools. Over 23 years experience in the UK and internationally as an Educator, Actor, Writer and Director. Please get in touch for more details: phil.brooks@hotmail.co.uk
Offering a wide range of fun and interactive Drama teaching resources for KS1-5 pupils, which are all tried-and-tested in both private and state sector schools. Over 23 years experience in the UK and internationally as an Educator, Actor, Writer and Director. Please get in touch for more details: phil.brooks@hotmail.co.uk
“Double, double, toil and trouble!”
A 4-lesson William Shakespeare’s Macbeth scheme of work which explores the plot, characters and themes of Shakespeare’s classic (and brutal!) tale.
This pack includes:
Scheme of work
Powerpoints
Lesson plans
Unit overview
Assessment criteria levels
Activity sheets
Script extracts
Trying to think of ways you can help your pupils learn the areas of a stage? How about using the attached worksheet and combine it with the Noughts and Crosses game.
Split your class into 2 teams - 1 = Noughts and 1 = Crosses.
They have to physically stand on the ‘stage’ (you could use tape on the floor to mark out the areas, or maybe chairs?). Both teams then need to try and get 3 in a row by stating each area of the stage correctly as they enter the space.
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This fun 6-week Drama scheme of work includes the following:
Scheme of work
Assessment criteria
Powerpoint presentations
Cover lesson activities
Feel free to adapt and edit this tried-and-tested devising scheme, depending on how the ideas of your pupils develop. This is the nature of ‘Mantle of the Expert’ as they explore and create their own imaginary world and scenarios.
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‘This is a fantastic resource!!! Kids are loving it! Would 100% recommend!!’ *****
Thinking about how to approach teaching PANTOMIME? It’s behind you!
This tried-and-tested 6 week Drama scheme of work is designed to introduce your pupils to this fun performance style.
All lessons come complete with detailed powerpoints and supporting resources, so no planning is needed and you are ready to go!
Unit Objectives
To understand and be able to use some pantomime rules.
To understand some aspects of the history of Pantomime.
This pack includes:
Powerpoints
Lesson plans
Cover lesson activities
Self Assessment form
2 x 6-page Pantomime scripts (Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood)
‘Blodin the Beast stalks the land, breathing fire and razing villages to ruins. Who or what can end this tyranny?’
This tried-and-tested 5-week Drama resource pack is designed to explore the children’s story BLODIN THE BEAST and is ideal for Year 5-7 pupils. Fantastic results and lots of fun, guaranteed!
Scheme of work
Unit Overview
Level Descriptors
Activity resources
Review - serwah3 said: I purchased the Red Riding Hood panto script and used it as a scripted performance with my year 10s. Everyone loved it. Well written, funny and clever. 100% recommend!
Are you looking for an end of term performance which your pupils and teachers will love?!
This short 6-page / 9 character script was originally written as a staff pantomime production, however it could easily be performed by a group of young actors as part of a presentation evening and/or Drama Club.
Lots of fun for actors and audience is guaranteed - enjoy! :)
Character List
Narrator
Mrs Hood
Wolf
Red Riding Hood
Woodcutter
Robin Hood
Witch
Grandma Hood
Goldilocks
Are you looking to create a clear, concise and effective assessment criteria for your Drama curriculum? If so, this resource pack will provide you with the perfect framework needed to offer structure and direction for both you and your pupils.
The assessment framework can also be used as a target-setting tool, where pupils termly or half-termly use their workbooks to review their progress and to offer another level of inter-activity. They can also use a passport-sized photo to move around the framework display board (preferably on show in each classroom) as and when they achieve their set target.
Included in this resource pack is the following:
Assessment framework for Years 3-9 (adaptable, depending on which year groups you teach and when pupils start Drama).
Drama workbooks for Years 5-9. Differentiated for specific year groups and editable, depending on year groups you teach and exam boards you work with (specific to Year 9 in preparation for GCSE).