Year 9 Drama Scripting Unit Introduction
Year 9 Drama Scripting Unit Introduction
L.I. S.C.
Students will understand
The conventions related to styles- I know some of the conventions of
pantomime and farce. pantomime and farce.
I can interpret and a present a script
Student will be able to in a pantomime and farce style.
Interpret a script in multiple styles
Key Vocabulary:
(Styles)
Pantomime
Farce
Satire
(Theatrical conventions)
Exaggerated movement
Direct address
Crossdressing
Caricature
(Stagecraft)
Blocking (space)
Costumes
Props
(Expressive skills)
Facial Expressions
Movement
Voice
Gesture
Resources/Materials:
Student journals
Teacher style posters
Pantomime
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3xI-qN4tUY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llnLlltqkVU&list=RDU3xI-qN4tUY&index=8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFGPL8DJ4S4&list=RDU3xI-qN4tUY&index=27
Farce
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlE47GckHRA&index=3&list=PLlAD55g6BIgWoJgr
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_q4S7lZeik
INTRODUCTION
Introduction (5)
L.I
Engage: What do I know about Pantomime and Farce? (20)
Venn diagram on what they know about the styles promoted by collage posters of each.
MAIN BODY
Explore – Interpreting scripts station task (30)
In pairs.
Explain – What are conventions and how might we use them? (15)
During observations of groups teacher writes a list of conventions students used.
Students invited to contribute anything missing.
CONCLUSION
Evaluate - Reflection/documentation (10)
Students complete the questions/statements
1. Describe how you used one theatrical convention today
Or
L.I. S.C.
Students will be able to I can use stimulus material to
Improvise and script an opening improvise and script an opening
scene guided by stimulus material. scene.
Develop characters inspired by I can create a character that suits the
selected style. selected style.
Focus Questions:
Key Vocabulary:
(Styles)
Pantomime
Farce
Satire
(Theatrical conventions)
Exaggerated movement
Direct address
Crossdressing
Caricature
Etc…
(Stagecraft)
Blocking (space)
Costumes
Props
(Expressive skills)
Facial Expressions
Movement
Voice
Gesture
Resources/Materials:
Student journals
Style scripts
INTRODUCTION
Introduction (5)
L.I
Engage: How can we use stimulus to come up with drama? (15)
Review Theatrical Conventions
Students create a short scene inspired by images- given the scenario and setting. The must
work out – who, what, when, where, why, how….
Students create a short seen inspired by more abstract images- they talk through what they
see in order to help them create a scene or movement piece.
MAIN BODY
Explore – How can we use stimulus to create stories? (40)
- Students ensembles select a style
- Uses stimuli to create a scene
- Present scene to audience
Elaborate – Ensembles write a draft script for their opening scene (30)
Each member contributes to starting a script. By referencing scripts in the class room they
create:
- List of characters and actors
- Description/setting the scene
- Dialogue and stage directions
CONCLUSION
Evaluate - Reflection/documentation (10)
Students complete the questions/statements
1. Describe how your story matches the performance style
In the style of ______ stories typically ….
Our story does this by …