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100 Ideas For Secondary Teachers Teaching Drama Young Johnnie

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100 Ideas For Secondary Teachers Teaching Drama Young Johnnie
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Publisher: London : Bloomsbury
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.84 MB
Author: Young, Johnnie, author
Language: English
Year: 2015

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100 Ideas For Secondary Teachers Teaching Drama Young Johnnie by Young, Johnnie, Author instant download after payment.

1 online resource (1 volume), Bring your drama lessons to life and engage the most unlikely of thespians using ideas from this pdated title in the popular 100 ideas series! Drama is a key subject for getting students to express themselves creatively as well as helping them to improve communication skills across the curriculum. Using his weatlth of experience teaching drama in secondary schools, Johnnie Young has out together 100 tried and tested activities and strategies for implementing a full drama teaching programme in your school. Suggestions for bringing Shakespeare's plays to life, advice on improving storytelling, Print version record, Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; How to use this book; Part 1: Storytelling; 1 Dramatise a story; 2 From dream to reality; 3 The theft from Hamford Manor; 4 The rescue; 5 Ghost story; 6 The secret magic diary; 7 Group storytelling; 8 From peace to panic; 9 It reminds me of something; 10 The vanished nan; 11 Crime TV; 12 One single word; Part 2: Improvisation; 13 Mix and match; 14 Opening up; 15 Reaction to sounds; 16 The sudden emergency; 17 Dreams; 18 The music and the object; 19 The weather meter; 20 What do we do now?; 21 Response collage, 22 Something in common23 Fragments; 24 The bell of time; 25 Odd visitor; 26 Strange combinations; 27 Key number; Part 3: Characters and lives; 28 Character profi les; 29 Unlikely characters; 30 The echoes of my life; 31 The holiday from Hell; 32 The inspector; 33 The statues of consequences; 34 Left behind; 35 My hero; 36 Court case; 37 Secret lives; 38 Work one-liners; 39 The two families; 40 Looking at both sides; 41 The formal interview; 42 Employee complaint; 43 My hoped-for future; 44 Awkward customers; 45 What a character; 46 What does it say about you?; 47 Turning point, 48 My obsession49 Trouble on the pier; 50 The invention; 51 Persuasion; 52 How would you get out of this?; 53 Farce; Part 4: Setting the scene; 54 Enacting a picture; 55 Exotic…

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