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Schemes of work

Fathers, pheasants, and not-so-fast cars: All the drama of Danny, the Champion of the World!

This scheme of work uses a range of games, improvisation and devising exercises, character explorations and discussions to explore some of the key moments and themes in Danny, the Champion of the...

Theatre History
Schemes of work

It’s not just about posters: An introduction to marketing and arts admin

The following scheme is aimed at introducing marketing, ticket sales, programming and recruitment pay to students in KS3. It can be run as a whole unit but just as easily dropped in as individual...

KS 3
Schemes of work

Who Cares by Matt Woodhead

This is a two-part scheme of work for secondary Drama teachers, providing opportunities for learning devising skills and drama conventions in the first half; before exploring scripted work by focusing...

KS 3
Schemes of work

Looking at comedy using Billy Liar

Although many students interested in studying drama are quick to seize the opportunity of acting in or devising a comedy, it can be very difficult to get it just right. There is a reason many...

KS 4
Schemes of work

Have a nice day!

Have a nice day' is a common American expression meaning bye, see you later, adios or ciao. It's generally used in a well-meaning way, but can also be sarcastic or a means of saying something less...

KS 2
Schemes of work

Puppet Theatre

The COVID-19 lockdown has produced some serious challenges for drama teachers. We have had to re-think our teaching methods and schemes in light of online learning or socially distanced work settings,...

KS 3
Schemes of work

Big changes, little changes

One thing the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown taught us was that big changes lead to little changes; little changes can cause big upheavals and people don't always do change well. It's a rich theme for...

KS 4
Schemes of work

Using puppetry in distance-learning

This scheme of work introduces primary-age students to techniques of puppet-building and performance. Making puppets and using them in spontaneous or planned dramas is fun, and is invaluable for...

KS 2
Schemes of work

Commedia dell’arte

This scheme of work has been written during lockdown, and has been taught as home learning lessons with students completing all tasks and activities remotely. The section on home learning encourages...

KS 3
Schemes of work

Approaching live theatre reviews

Watching live theatre is one of the best ways of teaching students about performance, acting, design, directing, staging, lighting, special effects and the genres of theatre.

While not every school...

KS 4
Schemes of work

Developing devised work inspired by Paper Birds

This scheme dives into the work of Paper Birds Theatre, a contemporary, dynamic, distinctive company started in the 1990s by Kylie Perry and Jemma McDonnell. They call themselves story collectors,...

KS 5
Schemes of work

Small-space drama

Many drama teachers are familiar with taking lessons in dining halls, gyms, cramped classrooms, corridors, playgrounds or other unsuitable spaces.
The secret is to make the most of the challenges of...

KS 3
Schemes of work

Verbatim Theatre

By the end of this scheme of work, learners will have understood what Verbatim Theatre is, through a practical exploration of four texts (London Road; Deep Cut; The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later;...

KS 5
Schemes of work

Site-specific performance

Site-specific Performance is an optional unit worth ten credits to be delivered over 60 GLH. It can be delivered for the Extended Diploma in Performing Arts and for the dance and acting pathways. This...

KS 5
Schemes of work

Qu’est-ce qu’il y a au zoo? What is at the zoo? Using dramatic techniques to teach primary languages

This scheme of work uses the Dramalang® SMILES approach to language learning, which consists of Song, Mime, Improvisation, Learning Games, Expression and Stagecraft. The learners will be introduced to...

KS 2