Theatre in Education: How to achieve a band 1 performance.

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Theatre in Education: How to achieve a band 1 performance. LO: To use a range of drama techniques in order to create a piece of documentary theatre.

Learning Outcomes By the end of the lesson you should be able to… Recall all the dramatic strategies you have used. Describe how your practical links to your written work. Explain how you could use the techniques in your own work to achieve a clear message for your audience

Success Criteria To be successful you will need to… use your team working skills Q3 use focus and concentration Q2 use your personal goals to achieve the LO Q4 use your previous knowledge and skills of drama techniques Q1

Drama Techniques Flash forward Teamwork Physical theatre Spotlighting Soundscape Thought tracking Blackout Split scenes Still image Rolling tableau Whole class drama Acting Flash black Flash forward Teamwork Physical theatre Spotlighting Character analysis Scene acting Freeze frames

Independent Learning For next wed: 24th April. Research your chosen topic. Bring in facts, figures, statistics, case studies and/or stories. This will help you next week with developing your Ideas. Message foe the audience. Intentions Characters.