76 Powerpoint Slides which will give pupils and teachers ideas and inspiration for the set and costume questions in the GCSE exam. There are guided questions as well as a range of past production photographs of the play which will enable pupils to see the play in a variety of ways.
This is a set of lesson materials to guide pupils through their work on the Stimulus material of men setting the world aflame by Igor Morski “System Failure.” A Brechtian approach has been adopted and the Powerpoint resource guides pupils to use a range of Brechtian approaches with further stimulus and advice for pupils and teachers. There are 43 slides covering at least 5 lessons of material to get pupils to use Brechtian techniques and methodologies when devising their work.
This is a Powerpoint which has photos from the Set of Blood Brothers. The essay is a teacher written top marks answer for Section B of the Live Analysis and Evaluation question.
This is a set of detailed evaluative notes using lighting terminology and written in an evaluative style - perfect for Drama pupils preparing for the Live Review sections of their exam paper. Suitable for EDEXCEL, EDUQS, AQA examining boards.
This is a response to the 15 mark question on the Eduqas Gcse Drama paper for Mark Wheeler’s Set Text. It is set out clearly for the main 4 elements required to include:
Motivation
Voice
Movement
Interaction
It was not written by a pupil. It was written by the teacher as an exercise in what I would write if asked to sit the exam myself. Any feedback appreciated. I have answers for all 5 main characters to come!
This is a writing frame to equip Drama pupils to evaluate their work and contributions in class. D.I.R.T stands for Dedicated Independent Reflection Time.
This is a set of slides giving a flavour of the content. In total there are 43 slides and at least 5 lessons of material. Each lesson pupils will be given a focus to base their work on. These incude spass, using props, montage etc - all Brechtian techniques.
Self and Peer Assessment Cards to use as learning aids in the Drama classroom. These have been used successfully in class to promote effective performance analysis.
Afterlife is a play written for 6 performers and is a compelling, stylised and highly emotive piece of Drama. 6 people wake up in a room. They are strangers. As the play unfolds the characters realise they are related and connected to others in their previous lives. They are in limbo. There are two doors in the room. Through which door will they leave? The play deals with themes of homophobia, homosexuality, domestic abuse, bullying, teenage pregnancy and suicide. It has been performed as part of GCSE Edexcel Unit 3, gaining students the highest grades. It is also a great stimulus for devised/physical theatre work.
This is a response to the 15 mark - playing the role of Anna in two contrasting parts. It covers the 4 elements required from the question.
Motivation
Voice
Movement
Interaction
It is not written by a pupil. It is written by myself. I wanted to go through the experience that pupils have to go through and answer the question myself. I welcome some feedback and hope it is helpful to your pupils.
This is a lesson in which pupils work in 2s/3s working around the room to complete tasks on the main characters in the play. There is a worksheet provided in the lesson resource that can be printed out.
This is a Powerpoint for Drama teachers and students to use in the classroom to focus on progress and assessment for learning. The skills covered allow teachers to develop the full range of drama skills required for students to develop as drama practitioners. They include Use of Voice/Working in Groups as well as Characterisation and Development of Ideas.
This a set of lesson ideas to guide pupils and teachers through the Component 1 Devised task in response to the Beyonce quote “Power is not given to you. You have to take it.” and adopting a Theatre in Education approach as a genre. These Powerpoint slides have been created to structure your lessons and give pupils a clear indication of the genre and the directions they can go in.