🎠Drama Llama Performing Arts
I'm a passionate drama educator creating accessible, engaging resources for KS3, GCSE & A-Level Drama, Theatre Studies, and Performing Arts. Whether you're after practitioner worksheets, theory explainers, or creative classroom tasks, you'll find everything here is designed to save you time and spark curiosity in your students.
From Stanislavski to Artaud, Brecht to Boal and everything in between, we're here to support confident teaching and deeper learning.
🎠Drama Llama Performing Arts
I'm a passionate drama educator creating accessible, engaging resources for KS3, GCSE & A-Level Drama, Theatre Studies, and Performing Arts. Whether you're after practitioner worksheets, theory explainers, or creative classroom tasks, you'll find everything here is designed to save you time and spark curiosity in your students.
From Stanislavski to Artaud, Brecht to Boal and everything in between, we're here to support confident teaching and deeper learning.
This KS4 booklet was created as a revision pack for the new written exam for AQA GCSE Drama.
Section B concentrates on ‘Blood Brothers’.
This 10 page booklet covers sections A,B & C.
Enjoy!
This booklet was created as a revision pack for the new written exam for Pearson Edexcel GCSE Drama, KS4.
Section A concentrates on ‘DNA by Dennis Kelly’.
This 20 page booklet covers sections A & B with sample exam questions and uses the new 2020 exam suggested timings.
Enjoy!
This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans are designed to be used with ‘The Demon Headmaster’, playscript which can be purchased online.
The scheme encourages students to build upon their knowledge of creating a character in more depth as well as look at ‘off text’ improvisation and what it can add to a drama piece.
Each lesson in this 6 lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities as well as a PowerPoint, to aid students learning. Enjoy!
This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans are designed to introduce students to the world of Soap Opera.
The scheme encourages students to explore their imagination, concentrate on creating and presenting a character and setting a scene, as well as exploring techniques such as: Cliffhanger and using emotive acting.
Each lesson in this 6 lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities and links to video, to aid students learning. Enjoy!
This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans are designed to introduce students to the concept of different forms of staging.
The scheme encourages students to explore the use of different stage types, how to use them and the effect this in turn has on the audience.
Included are also 2 scripts to use alongside this scheme, though you are welcome to adapt to your own.
Each lesson in this 6 lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities, to aid the students learning. Enjoy!
A generic ‘Drama’ word search for use as a filler or consolidation of key terms.
Words:
ACTOR AUDIENCE BACKSTAGE
COMEDY COSTUME DIRECTOR
LIGHTS MUSICAL PROPS
SCENARY SHAKESPEARE STAGE
TEXT THEATRE TRAGEDY
WNGS
This unit of work, lesson plans, set dance and literature is recommended for Year 8 Dance.
The unit focuses on the basic techniques of Hip Hop dance and brings in ideas taken from Parkour.
• Technical skills Introduction to an urban style of dance and further contact work. Transference of their technical skills to typical style with strict rhythm.
• Expressive skills Pupils will be encouraged to use a sound rhythmic structure to their performance, moving on and off the beat precisely. Pupils should also show a clarity and control when landing, moving over and around other dancers.
• Choreographic skills Pupils will use a variety of group sizes and relationships, with some opportunity solo, duet and trio work. The use of ‘tagging in’ will be explored for transition.
• Appreciation skills Pupils will view pictures and video and describe the key action, spatial, and dynamic relationship features. For example the action of the traceurs as they move around the city. Comment on the views and opinions expressed by leading professionals in parkour and Hip Hop dance.
Scripted – This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans explores, Our Day Out by Willy Russell. Students will investigate the background of the play to put it into social, geographical and historical context; they will then explore the play as a group. Once these areas have been explored students will then rehearse and perform a short duologue from the play.
The scheme encourages students to explore their imagination, concentrate on creating and presenting a character, as well as exploring the use of script, scenario and contextual information.
Each lesson in this 6 lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities as well as 2 PowerPoints and links to online video resources, to aid students learning. Enjoy!
This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans are designed to introduce students to the different performance devices and explorative strategies, that can be used in devised work.
The scheme encourages students to analyse character through exploratory methods, such as in role writing, hot-seating and tableau to successfully present the characters analysed in a poem.
Each lesson in this 6 lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities and links to the poem ‘Timothy Winters, by Charles Causley, as their stimulus, to aid students learning. Enjoy!
This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans are designed to introduce students to Shakespeare as well as use new drama techniques to create performance.
The scheme encourages students to explore their imagination, concentrate on creating and presenting a character, as well as exploring the use of script, scenario, soundscape and stereotypes, all ending with a short performance from Macbeth.
Each lesson in this 6 lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities and links to creating a scene from Macbeth’s 3 witches, to aid students learning. Enjoy!
This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans are designed to introduce students to the different performance devices that can be used in devised work.
The scheme encourages students to explore their imagination, concentrate on creating and presenting a character, as well as exploring the use of improvisation, scenario and stereotypes, all ending with the creation of a new superhero.
Each lesson in this 6 lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities and links to character stereotypes as their stimulus, to aid students learning. Enjoy!
This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans explores the genre of Melodrama, starting with the silent movie. By the end of the topic, students have performed a scene in 3’s in the style of melodrama, concentrating on physical elements and vocalisation.
The scheme encourages students to explore Physical comedy,
Stock characters, Tableau and Narration, whilst concentrating on creating and presenting a character, as well as exploring the use of script, scenario and contextual information.
Each lesson in this 6-lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities as well as 2 scripts and links to online video resources, to aid students learning. Enjoy!
This online full unit of work created for online or classroom based learning includes a 41 page / 6 lesson PowerPoint, which introduces students to:
Soap Opera
Character
Voice
Movement
Facial expression
Narrative
Cliff-hanger
Open ended narrative
Emotion
Location
Relationships
Issues
Scenes
Episodes
This includes all resources, worksheets and video links that teachers can use with the students work to build up a picture of progress and tracking whilst adapting to these difficult times, suggested for Year 7 KS3.
This resource is recommended for Years 7 or 8.
Inspired by the all child musical Bugsy Malone, this unit acknowledges the popularity of musicals. It provides the opportunity for pupils to experience a lively and expressive dance form.
• The unit focuses on basic aspects of modern theatre technique and expression and portraying energy and correct tempo.
• Technical skills Introduction to modern theatre dance style. Transference of their technical skills to typical musical theatre dance structure. Introducing basic lifts.
• Expressive skills Use of focus and facial expression to support the mood of the dance. Use of correct timing and tempo to correctly depict the variance in the music.
• Choreographic skills pupils will reflect the structure of the dance work and the narrative. Pupils will use a variety of group sizes and relationships, with some opportunity solo, duet and trio work.
• Appreciation skills Pupils are provided with the opportunity to interpret and analyse Bugsy Malone and discuss this in the context of other more modern musicals. The work will also introduce students to a basic knowledge and understanding of the development and changes in musical theatre.
This is a full bundle of detailed schemes of work, lesson plans, set dances and worksheets for teaching dance in years 7, 8 & 9.
Discounted as a bundle. Feedback on any of my resources is much appreciated.
This bundle includes an invaluable start to teaching drama under new restrictions either online or in the classroom.
Each scheme of work includes all of the resources or links or video needed to teach each of the three units, for a much reduced price if bought separately.
Introduction to Drama online or in the classroom
Soap Opera online or in the classroom
Staging Theatre, lighting and the fourth wall online or in the classroom
Enjoy! Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
This scheme of work and 6 lesson plans are designed to introduce students to the concept of physical theatre.
The scheme encourages students to explore the use of narration, physicality and physical theatre, with various physical activities.
Included are also a sheet which highlights the levels of tension within a character and also 2 scripts included as suggestions for narration to use alongside the physical activities.
Each lesson in this 6 lesson plan also includes a full break down of practical exercises and activities, to aid their students learning. Enjoy!
• Inspired by the professional dance work, ‘Swansong’, (Christopher Bruce 1987)
• The unit makes cross-curricular links with citizenship, dealing with the process of false imprisonment and interrogation and Human Rights.
• The unit focuses on an emotive and moral issues.
• Technical skills are further developed in this unit in particular contact work, lighting and weight bearing, soft shoe tap, the use of props and an introduction to a simple abstracted ballroom technique (tango)
• Expressive skills are a key emphasise of this unit. Pupils will be asked to play contrasting roles, taking on the role of the interrogator and that of the victim. As the dance progresses the intensity of each role deepens. The guards are expected to show extremes, one moment being the comedy act, the next a cold harsh interrogator.
• Use of focus and facial expression along with the variety of technical movement and repeated phrases support the intensity of the work.
• Choreographic skills pupils will reflect the structure of the dance work and the narrative. Pupils will use mainly trio formations and relationships, with some opportunity for a victim’s solo and a duet cane/tango dance.
This resource has been created for teachers of Drama who still need to provide tasks for students that might be self-isolating at home.
It provides 15 individual tasks and 3 extension tasks all based around the play DNA by Dennis Kelly.
It can also be used by students as a series of revision tasks.
Feel free to use how you like.
This worksheet is for students at home self-isolating who need to be working from home. There are a selection of 15 tasks based on different learning styles: written, oral and visual in relation to both directing and performing.
Recommended for Year 7.
Feel free to use it as you wish.