A person and a choice (part 2)

In this lesson we explore the choices people make that are essential to life in positive and negative. We aim to understand life in many perspectives with sensitivity.

A person and a choice (part 2)

In this lesson we explore the choices people make that are essential to life in positive and negative. We aim to understand life in many perspectives with sensitivity.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson we will combine our prior knowledge of character, through the Commedia style.

Content guidance

  • Physical activity required.

Supervision

Adult supervision recommended.

Licence

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4 Questions

Q1.
What would be the best drama strategy to understand a character's version of events?
Conscience Alley.
Correct answer: Eye Witness.
Magic If.
Visualisation.
Q2.
Select the correct definition for 'litter'
Correct answer: Rubbish that is left lying around in a public space.
The stuff that gathers between a cupboard and a wall.
Ugly paintings on walls that you don't understand.
Q3.
A lie can have a negative impact on people. True or false?
False
Correct answer: True
Q4.
Select the true statement
Choices are made of lead.
Correct answer: Choices can be explored dramatically.
Choices can be explored through air.

5 Questions

Q1.
Select the true definition for 'perspective'
The way someone acts.
Correct answer: The way someone sees something.
The way someone speaks.
Q2.
What word is this the definition for? 'The duty someone has to be accountable for something'.
Repetition
Response
Correct answer: Responsibility
Q3.
Are 100 people from different backgrounds likely to share the same perspective on a situation.
Correct answer: No
Yes
Q4.
Plastic has both positives and negatives
False
Correct answer: True
Q5.
Select the true statement
Choices are always easy.
Correct answer: Choices are always there, even though they might be difficult.
Choices are never complex.

Lesson appears in

UnitDrama / Using Drama conventions to explore contemporary issues