A person and a choice (part 1)

In this lesson we explore the issues of environmentalism and the respect we have for systems and the planet through choices.

A person and a choice (part 1)

In this lesson we explore the issues of environmentalism and the respect we have for systems and the planet through choices.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson we will continue exploring the stock characters and the masks that form the basis of who they are.

Content guidance

  • Physical activity required.

Supervision

Adult supervision recommended.

Licence

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4 Questions

Q1.
In every scenario there is always a choice?
False
Correct answer: True
Q2.
Visualisation can be helpful when...
Having a conversation.
Correct answer: Imagining a setting or scene.
Making friends.
Q3.
Select the true statement
Correct answer: We have used drama strategies to add depth to our understanding of characters.
We have used drama strategies to help us see the comedy in a scene.
We have used drama strategies to sing.
Q4.
Where would we use Conscience Alley?
On the street.
Correct answer: When the character is faced with a decision or choice to make.
When we want to know more about the character's family.

5 Questions

Q1.
What is the name of the village we explored today?
Correct answer: Bowborne
Bowness
Wimbine
Q2.
What was special about this village? It is something that no other village on earth can say.
Lasagne-free
Correct answer: Litter-free
Love-free
Q3.
Select the true statement
Hot-Seating can help us stay cold while we work.
Correct answer: Hot-Seating can help us to understand more about a character.
Hot-Seating is used to end a play.
Q4.
What is a choice?
Correct answer: The act of deciding between two or more possibilities.
The act of decoding a formula.
The act of running away.
Q5.
Do we have a choice in each scenario?
No
Correct answer: Yes

Lesson appears in

UnitDrama / Using Drama conventions to explore contemporary issues