Blood Brothers. LO: To use explorative strategies to understand some of the key characters.

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Blood Brothers. LO: To use explorative strategies to understand some of the key characters.

Learning Outcomes. By the end of the lesson you should be able to… Recall what the key explorative strategies are. Describe the importance of understanding a character. Explain why we use explorative strategies.

In groups… 4 Prepare the scene where Mrs L confronts Mrs J. One pair to act out the scene. One pair to use though tracking. Careful consideration must be taken as to when the thought tracking will be used and why.

Perform and Evaluate

In pairs… Create a Role on the Wall For one of the characters.

In opposite pairs… Hot seat your opposite Characters. Make sure You write down the questions and answers That are given.

Theory Stuff… Explorative Strategies. Role Play Thought tracking Role on the wall Hot seating Drama Medium. Use of voice. Use of spoken language Use of movement and gesture Elements of Drama. Action/plot/content Characterisation

TAKING THEM IN NEXT LESSON!!!! Independent Learning Drama diaries up to date. TAKING THEM IN NEXT LESSON!!!! NO EXCUSES!!!!!!!!