Live Theatre Review Scheme of Work for the play Things I Know To Be True.
Suitable for KS3 or KS4 with adaptation. Fully resourced and can be adapted to other plays.
15 picture round questions
India (Taj Mahal)
France (Eiffel Tower)
China (The Great Wall of China)
Australia (Sydney Opera House)
England (Stonehenge)
Egypt (The Great Pyramids)
France (Notre Dame)
Greece (The Parthenon)
Italy (The Coliseum)
Russia (St Basil’s Cathedral)
USA, Pennsylvania (Falling Water)
USA, New York (Flatiron Building)
Dubai/UAE (Burj Khalifa)
Germany (Neuschwanstein Castle)
Cambodia (Angkor Wat)
6 lessons based on theatre around the world:
2 x Chinese
2 x Greek
1 x French
1 x African
Powerpoints and Resources.
2 of the videos do not work, but can be found on Youtube.
Research lessons for the 2020-2022 OCR Drama devising paper. This can be used as a mock devising unit.
This was done with online learning in mind however can be easily adapted for face to face/computer room work/homework.
Can be printed as a booklet too.
3 SOW’s that were designed in lockdown for non-practical Drama. Ideal for use for non-practical situations or if students aren’t taking part in practical. Also could be used for a homework project.
Full Scheme of Work for a Shakespeare Scripted project that I used for Year 8 but can be used throughout Key Stage 3. Excerpts from scripts aren’t included as they can be your choice and found freely online.
Full Scheme of work for Key Stage 3 students to explore Shakespeare. Fully resourced. I used this for Year 8. Can be used for either Drama lessons or some practical English lessons.
A map (only) of Key Stage 3 Drama from Y7-Y11. Demonstrating how to sequence knowledge and how knowledge builds over time. If you’re struggling to sequence schemes this may help!
Curriculum map (only) showcasing how knowledge builds over time and how knowledge is sequenced in music. This curriculum map also demonstrates learning that will prepare students for the demands of the GCSE course.
Introduction lesson to Things I Know To Be True by Andrew Bovell for Y10/Y11 Drama.
This is for a double lesson or can be done over two consecutive lessons.
25 questions on Macbeth, from AQA English but can be transferred to drama or other English courses/exam boards. Ideal for homework or if student is not in lesson.
Questions for students to research drama and theatre practitioner Antonin Artaud. Useful for GCSE/A-Level homework or if student is not in practical lesson or for a cover lesson.