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Drama At Cornwallis Academy Year 8 – Lesson 5 Lesson Objective: -To continue to demonstrate an understanding of how show and develop a character To devise a Murder Mystery play. Success Criteria: Performing and Creating Level 3 I can sustain a role that I have created for some of the performance. I am more comfortable being led by others in a group situation. Level 4 I can stay in role for good parts of my performance, occasionally struggling to keep focused. I will make a reasonable contribution to my groups work, sharing some simple ideas. Level 5 I can stay in role for most of the performance with few distractions. I will make a positive contribution to a group, sharing ideas and showing some leadership. Level 6 I can consistently stay in role for the whole of the performance. I Contribute ideas very well to the group I’m in and am capable of showing good leadership skills

Activity 1 – Murder Mystery game 5 – Who is the murderer? Lesson Objective: -To continue to demonstrate an understanding of how show and develop a character - To devise a Murder Mystery play. Activity 1 – Murder Mystery game 5 – Who is the murderer? WILF: Creating and Performing Level 3 I can sustain a role that I have created for some of the performance. I am more comfortable being led by others in a group situation. Level 4 I can stay in role for good parts of my performance, occasionally struggling to keep focused. I will make a reasonable contribution to my groups work, sharing some simple ideas. Level 5 I can stay in role for most of the performance with few distractions. I will make a positive contribution to a group, sharing ideas and showing some leadership. Level 6 I can consistently stay in role for the whole of the performance. I Contribute ideas very well to the group I’m in and am capable of showing good leadership skills

What skills are you having to use? Lesson Objective: -To continue to demonstrate an understanding of how show and develop a character - To devise a Murder Mystery play WARM-UP – Cut the cake What skills are you having to use? Why are these important in drama and the world of work. Students stand in a circle. One person stands in the middle. They all chant cut the cake. The person in the middle cuts the circle by placing one arm between two people. Those students turn away from the cutting arm and run around the outside of the circle in opposite directions. The cake cutting stands in their spaces holding up their hands. The person on the outside to reach the hand of the cutter first wins and the other person goes into the middle. Success Criteria : Creating and Performing Level 3 I can sustain a role that I have created for some of the performance. I am more comfortable being led by others in a group situation. Level 4 I can stay in role for good parts of my performance, occasionally struggling to keep focused. I will make a reasonable contribution to my groups work, sharing some simple ideas. Level 5 I can stay in role for most of the performance with few distractions. I will make a positive contribution to a group, sharing ideas and showing some leadership. Level 6 I can consistently stay in role for the whole of the performance. I Contribute ideas very well to the group I’m in and am capable of showing good leadership skills

Murder Mystery Assessment I will now give you back your planning sheets and give you 3 minutes to look over the decisions you have made about your Murder Mystery.

Murder Mystery Assessment Task 1 – Rehearsal time You will now have 15 minutes to act our your Murder Mystery's. You will need to ensure that it includes the following things: A Murder Suspects Victim Murderer Detective You must not show the Murder as we will need to guess who did it. Murder Mystery Assessment

Murder Mystery Assessment Task 2 – Performance 1 You will now perform you pieces to the rest of the class and receive feedback. The rest of the class with need to give positive criticism looking at what you did well and what needs to be improved. We will also be looking to ensure you have included the suggested things. A Murder Suspects Victim Murderer Detective You must not show the Murder as we will need to guess who did it. Murder Mystery Assessment

Murder Mystery Assessment Questions and Answers What do you need for next lesson? What you need to think about in order to be fully prepared? What level are you on and why? Murder Mystery Assessment