Dramatic Events
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Drama is a powerful medium through which real life situations can be explored. Through the use of process drama - drama which is not intended for an audience - students are provided with a safe environment to learn about human behaviour and develop an understanding of how and why people react in particular ways to given situations. This resource explores significant New Zealand historical events - the Anzacs, the Napier earthquake, emigrant sailing ships, the Wahine disaster, and gold mining - through the Arts curriculum, and is an exciting way for students to learn about our history. Each unit of work is based around the exploration of a picture book, story or photographs. The units have been written in a step-by-step format in order to guide those who are less confident with teaching drama. The units are set out with suggested teaching and learning sequences, and ideas for assessment opportunities are provided alongside links to the New Zealand Curriculum, an explanation of the dramatic terms used in the units of work, and tracking sheets are also all included for each unit. Dramatic Events combines drama and history in a way that provides for unique and interesting teaching opportunities in both disciplines.
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Additional information
- UFR Code 707
- Number of Pages 56
- Format PDF, PDF & Printed Book Combo, Printed Book
- Author Stephanie Kitto
- ISBN 978-1-86968-643-7
- Year Published 2010
- Age Age 10-12, Age 7-10
- Keyword nz history
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