This scheme of work introduces students to the real life event of the sinking of the Titanic, focusing on the survivors and their stories. Using a series of thought provoking exercises students develop their characters and their own survivor story. Through this they empathise and understand the thoughts and feelings surrounding the real story often hidden amongst the Hollywood gloss – the story of the people, not the ship itself. Stimuli include a true survivor's story of that fateful night, postcards and audio effects. Some of the key drama forms explored along the way are the use of visualisation exercises, thought aloud, flashback and dramatic pause. Students learn how to approach a sensitive piece of drama with maturity and insight.
Each lesson plan has clearly stated objectives and learning outcomes. They are structured to include introductory warm up, development and plenary sessions. A homework task is also included.
This scheme of work contains 6 drama lesson plans.
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Additional resources are included in the appendices
The scheme of work is supplied as a zip file containing a PDF file, readable on most computers, and 1 audio clip (Mp3 format).