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Course Name: Discovering Drama Bronze: The Very Tiny Caterpillar
Level: Primary 1 – Primary 2
No. of Lessons: 10 (Suggested)
Lesson Duration: 1 hr 30 mins (Suggested)
Instructors: Native English teachers with a university degree ; related teaching experience, and/or teacher training such as TEFL, TESOL, CELTA, PGDE/PCEd, etc.
Leaflet: English version* / Chinese version
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Objectives
The aim of this course is to use drama to introduce students to different life skills structured around the activities that are part of young children’s development. With the use of drama we hope to build children’s confidence in using English as a medium, as well as to encourage group interaction to develop communication and social skills. By the end of this course, students will be able to perform a play with confidence and take home with them a memorable experience.
Features
This course comprises of three main elements: drama skills, teamwork and vocabulary building. Drama skills such as improvisation, miming, voice projection and articulation are taught through games and activities that require teamwork and interaction. Short songs are introduced at the end of each lesson to build students’ vocabulary and increase their interest in learning English.
Outline
Unit 1: Introduction
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- Warm-up: Getting to know you
- What is acting?
- The characters we know
- My favourite animals
- Animal miming
- Line mirror
- What’s a caterpillar?
Unit 2: Emotions
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- How do you feel?
- If you’re happy and you know it
- Pass the motion
- Getting into character
- The characters in our play
- Song: Twinkle twinkle little star
Unit 3: Food and Eating
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- Warm-up: Group walk
- Ways of eating and drinking
- The rabbit and the frog
- All about food
- Let’s make up a new dish!
- Song: The tiny caterpillar
Unit 4: Nature
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- Warm-up: Walking breath
- Creating sounds (Voice)
- What’s that sound?
- Jungle noise
- The sound of the jungle
- Creating sounds (Body)
- Song: What do caterpillars do?
Unit 5: Growing Up
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- A tree grows
- We grow, too!
- Butterfly life cycle
- Patterning
- 10-second object game
- Music and songs
- Song: Fly fly butterfly
Unit 6: Articulation
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- Articulation
- Minimal pairs
- Tongue twisters
– How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
– Peter Piper - Tone of voice
- Same word, different tones
- Song practice
– The tiny caterpillar
– What do caterpillars do?
Unit 7: Scripts and Stories
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- Egg, caterpillar, butterfly game
- Story reading: The very hungry caterpillar
- Story sequencing
- The ugly duckling
- Script reading
- Casting
- Practise lines
Unit 8: Props and Preparation
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- Warm-up: Crossing the line
- Preparation: Props
- Practice: Lines
- Game: Alphabet letters
- Song practice
– Twinkle twinkle little star
– Fly fly butterfly
Unit 9: Rehearsal
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- Warm-up: Lap clap snap
- Rehearsal: Play
- Game: Circles & crosses
- Game: Look up, look down
- Rehearsal: Songs
- Discussion
Unit 10: Performance
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- Warm-up: Octopus
- Preparation
- Rehearsal
- Pre-performance warm-up: Hokey Pokey
- Performance
- Debriefing: Reflection