Curriculum Map - DramaYear 7
- Fundamentals
- Romeo and Juliet
- Creating Drama
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Greek Theatre
- Commedia ‘Dell Arte
Why?
- Introduction to course/subject, key terminology, basic understanding of course/subject.
- Developing understanding of key terminology Historical links GCSE Component 1 links, Key Stage 5 (KS5) Component 1 and Component 3. Cross curricular links: English Literature and History.
- Developing understanding of key terminology Analysis and evaluation skills GCSE Component 2 links. Cross curricular links: English Language.
- Developing understanding of key terminology Set Design Analysis and Evaluation GCSE Component 3 links KS5 Component 2 links Potential for cross-curricular teaching. Cross curricular links: PE, DT, Art and English.
- Understanding of key terminology, historical context, mask work, architecture, Component 3 links, key practical skills which can be transferred into devising. Cross curricular links: PE, DT, Art, History, MFL, Science and English.
- Developing understanding of key terminology Historical links GCSE Component 1 links, non-verbal communication and physical skills. Cross curricular links: History, PE and MFL.
Year 8
- Ham Horror
- Shakespeare
- Sparkleshark
- Melodrama
- Voice and the Performer
- Devising
Why?
- Developing understanding of key terminology Analysis and evaluation skills, tension, dramatic irony, sarcasm GCSE Component 2 links. Cross curricular links: English.
- Developing understanding of key terminology, historical links GCSE Component 1 and 3 links KS5 Component 1 and Component 3 Potential for cross-curricular teaching. Cross curricular links: History English.
- Understanding script work, stage directions, the study of Naturalism Practical assessment scripted group – Component 2 and 3 links. Practitioner links: Konstantin Stanislavski. Cross curricular links: PE, Art and English.
- Developing understanding of key terminology Analysis and evaluation skills, understanding of plot, stock characters and 18th Century acting Historical links GCSE Component 1 links. Cross curricular links: History.
- Developing understanding of key terminology and practical skills, GCSE Component 1, 2 and 3 links Building in general ‘life skills’ such as presentations and speech making (wider learning) Potential for cross-curricular teaching (English spoken lang. exam). Cross curricular links: Science, English and History.
- Developing understanding of key terminology GCSE Component 1, 2 and 3 links Analysis and evaluation, development of physical skills.
Year 9
- Naturalism / Mugged
- Theatre in Education
- Practitioners
- Extracts
- Set Text
- Set Text
Why?
- Component 1 and 3 Prep Practical assessment (scripted group – C3). Written assessment (individual – C1, Sct A). Practitioner links: Konstantin Stanislavski
- Experience of applied Drama, development of devising skills (c3) social context, research skills, physical and vocal skills.
- Broader and more diverse study of various acting styles and cultures, more physical techniques to work from, good way to discuss social issues.
- Practise for Statement of dramatic intentions, Practitioner links: dependent on extract but continually embedded. Practical assessment, linking to c2 embedding practitioner work from previous unit into rehearsals.
- Parts 5 and 6. Component 1 links, in-depth study of a play, key terminology of both practical and written nature, analysis of text, context, research skills. Written skills embedded in order to develop exam skills.