WINNER of Outstanding School Drama Department at the Music and Drama Education Awards 2022.
A range of resources encouraging practical, creative explorations and teaching with an emphasis on Drama and the arts. The shop showcases resources for everyday drama and arts teaching both in person and online, as well as specific GCSE and A-Level Drama schemes, lessons and materials.
WINNER of Outstanding School Drama Department at the Music and Drama Education Awards 2022.
A range of resources encouraging practical, creative explorations and teaching with an emphasis on Drama and the arts. The shop showcases resources for everyday drama and arts teaching both in person and online, as well as specific GCSE and A-Level Drama schemes, lessons and materials.
This bundle combines two popular schemes of work, which compliment eachother for the same or different year groups. Each contains 6 fully prepared power-point lessons including activities, links, images and practical ideas suitable for out of school and in school learning.
Scheme 1: Creating characters and performance.
These 6 lessons cover a range of performance skills and creation of performance work. This includes creating and building character, monologues, vocal and physical skills, performance and rehearsal technique.
Scheme 2: Technical Theatre
These 6 lessons cover a range of theatrical roles and technical aspects of putting on a production. This includes the areas of the stage, backstage tours, set, lighting and costume design. There is a range of practical and written activities as well as fully up to date clips and links to enjoy and use.
Save 10% when purchasing both schemes together. Usual price is £5 per scheme.
This resource has been created to support teachers of Drama and English to embed creative and original approaches to teaching text and devising.
These approaches can work in a school, group or remote setting and have been tried and tested.
Within this resource there are tips and practical ideas for lessons and exercises which:
Introduce texts
Explore characters and themes
Immerse students into the world of the play/text
WHOOSH! exercise of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Encourage and develop group thinking and ideas sharing
Encourage solo, group and whole class responses.
In addition there is a section on the use of ORACY within lessons, when approaching written content within a lesson. This included:
Oracy frame works
Oracy based questions
There is also some basic theory and thinking around creativity in the classroom.
This is a great resource for any teacher looking for new approaches and opportunity to get really creative within their teaching of these elements.