Key Stage 3 Drama

 

Curriculum Intent

The Expressive Arts Department at WLD aims to develop individuality; to encourage students to think and express themselves with flair and confidence and to encourage tolerance and understanding. Students are given opportunities through practical role-play and written drama activities to experience the world around them and begin to appreciate situations from more than one perspective. Through drama, we encourage students to question and challenge their perception of the world and develop the soft skills employers seek:

  • Confidence & Communication - A command over their vocal and physical skills to allow them to approach a wide range of public speaking with confidence
  • Concentration - Working on intricate projects over extended periods of time
  • Empathy & sensitivity - Understanding the viewpoints and emotions of a range of characters
  • Co-operation & team-work skills - Getting the best out of each other when striving towards a common goal
  • Commitment & self-discipline - Encouraged and helped to excel when challenged, developing resilience and grit
  • Creativity - An understanding of the benefits of participation in the arts, performance and creativity during their time with us at Parklands and throughout their lives.
  • Evaluation & appreciation - An appreciation of the ways in which playwrights achieve their effects and communicate their intentions to an audience and an ability to evaluate their own and others’ work.
 

Programmes of Study

 

 

Sept-Oct

Nov-Dec

Jan-Feb

 

Feb-April

April-June

June-July

Year 7

 

 

Focus and Movement

The Waxworks

& Silent Movies

Outer Space

Myths & Legends

Troubled Times; The Evacuees

Shakespeare

Year 8

 Superheroes & Slapstick

Darkwood Manor

The Boy in Striped Pyjamas

Grimm Tales

Detectives

Shakespeare

Year 9

Willy Russel & Liverpool

Victorian Crime

Sweeney Todd

Gothic Horror

Frankenstein

 

Putting on a Production

Musicals/Festivals

Real Life

Unlocking Creativity

 

 

 

 

 

Marking and Assessment

Students are continually assessed lesson by lesson on their progress according to the Drama Progress Ladder.  This may be given in the form of verbal feedback, peer and self-assessments or a more formal written assessment by the teacher at the end of each half term.

 

Examinations

There are no examinations in Drama until students reach KS4

KS4 AQA Technical Award in Performing Arts

 

Staff Details

Mrs McLeod – Head of Department

Mrs Heywood Connor – Teacher of Performing Arts

 

Careers and Progression

This course provides a foundation for students to study Performing Arts Technical Award at KS4. The course builds skills that are relevant to the world of work and future study at further and higher education levels.

Progress Ladder - Drama