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PROVINCE OF THE EASTERN CAPE EDUCATION DIRECTORATE: CURRICULUM FET PROGRAMMES LESSON PLANS TERM 2 DRAMATIC ARTS FOREWORD The following Grade 10, 11 and 12 Lesson Plans were developed by Subject Advisors from 09 March – 13 March 2009. Teachers are requested to look at them, modify them where necessary to suit their contexts and resources. It must be remembered that Lesson Plans are working documents, and any comments to improve the lesson plans in this document will be appreciated. Teachers are urged to use this document with the following departmental policy documents: Subject Statement; LPG 2008; SAG 2008; Examination Guidelines 2009 and Provincial CASS Policy/ Guidelines. Lesson planning is the duty of each and every individual teacher but it helps when teachers sometimes plan together as a group. This interaction not only helps teachers to understand how to apply the Learning Outcomes (LOs) and Assessment Standards (ASs) but also builds up the confidence of the teachers in handling the content using new teaching strategies. It must please be noted that in order to help teachers who teach across grades and subjects, an attempt has been made to standardise lesson plan templates and thus the new template might not resemble the templates used in each subject during the NCS training. However, all the essential elements of a lesson plan have been retained. This change has been made to assist teachers and lighten their administrative load. Please note that these lesson plans are to be used only as a guide to complete the requirements of the Curriculum Statements and the work schedules and teachers are encouraged to develop their own learner activities to supplement and/or substitute some of the activities given here (depending on the school environment, number and type of learners in your class, the resources available to your learners, etc). Do not forget to build in the tasks for the Programme of Assessment into your Lesson Plans. Strengthen your efforts by supporting each other in clusters and share ideas. Good Luck with your endeavors to improve Teaching, Learning and Assessment. Dramatic Arts Grade 10 Greek theatre Lesson plan LO 2 Create make and represent x Apply empathy, imagination, visualisation and sensory and cultural perception to interpret, create and present a variety of dramatic products AS 2: Demonstrate personal, artistic and social discipline in creating 8 Weeks Oedipus the King LO 1 Personal Development AS 1 Duration AS 1 LO 3 Understand and Analyse x Select and use diverse dramatic elements, techniques, conventions and technologies to explore a range of dramatic and cultural forms and styles. x AS 2: Create and sustain dramatic characters and roles using the subtext AS 1 LO 4 Reflect and Evaluate x Identify and analyse generic principles and elements of drama texts, performances and cultural practices, including at least one pan-African performance form and two others: principles of drama (dramatic structure, plot, character, dialogue, theme, style, setting) dramatic modes (genres x AS 2: Describe the relationships between texts, their AS 1 x Identify and describe the forms, styles, conventions and processes used in own and others` performances, which may include: live performance x AS 2: Explain the choices in own and others` drama in order to identify the x dramatic products in collaboration with others AS 3 Select and use verbal and non-verbal communication techniques which best match the dramatic situation being explored. and context of characters and situations through independent and collaborative work. x AS 3 performances and their historical, social, political, cultural theatrical, economic contexts and purposes. x Create and original performance using play building techniques which reflect the skills of: · problem solving · improvisation · ensemble work cultural expression AS 4 Improvise and creatively use techniques and elements for dramatic presentation, including scenery properties lighting sound costume make-up special effects worldviews of the creator and participants, focusing on possible instances of prejudice, bias, stereotyping and bigotry. AS 3 x Describe how drama relates to: own personal experiences human commonality and diversity specific aspects of human experience x AS 4 Identify and share strenghts and weaknesses of own work and the work of others, and suggest, with respect and empathy, suitable improvements throughout the creative process Use a culture-fair x dramatic arts vocabulary Teacher Activity Learner Activity Resources Assessment Strategies Explain difficult words and concepts Read the play: Oedipus the King Group reading. Visualise and analyse Scripts Observation and oral questions Teacher facilitates learners to create tables with events of the play Learners create a table of the events in the play. Individual or group work Who? What? Where? When? Why? Pen and paper Peer assessment Facilitates development of humanity – timeline and socio political background History Geographical location Class discussion on the theme(s) of the play. Mind map on the board. Explains how to write an Learners make notes and participate in discussion Mao of the world Text book Observation and oral questions Learners create their own mind map and Meaning within context Learners write an essay Blackboard / chalk script Oral questions Mind map Pen and paper Rubric Date Completed essay starting with introduction Body Conclusion Pay attention to Statement Motivation Examples Own opinion Teacher discuss Staging acting style, conventions, technology, movement, costumes, administration and casting on the themes of the play Meaning within context essay writing structure script Teacher assessment In groups learners discover and discuss the staging of Oedipus Pen and paper print of Ancient Greek stage, script, theatre history notes Notes on staging Write short notes on staging Project learners create a project on the staging of Oedipus Staging acting style, conventions, technology, movement, costumes, administration and casting Pen and paper Print of Ancient Greek stage, script, theatre history notes Rubric Teacher / rubric Project Identify aspects of genre and structure Definitions of tragedy. Function of chorus. Language. Connection with Write short notes and class discussions / group discussions Pen and paper, script, theatre history notes blackboard / chalk Observation / oral questions primitive theatre – rituals. Development of choir (lead them to discover) Test Oedipus Pen and paper Test, memo and rubrics Dramatic arts Grade 10 Ancient Greek Theatre Table of events STEP 1 Create a table with the following headings: Event Characters Time Place Why did this event take place? Atmosphere Theme STEP 2 Read through Oedipus the king again and complete the table. Please list all possible events you can identify. STEP 3 Assessment Assess another member in the class’s work and discuss with each other what you think is great as well as shortcomings. LO3 Understand and Analyse AS 1 Identify and analyse generic principles and elements of drama texts, performances and cultural practices, including at least one pan-African performance form and two others: principles of drama (dramatic structure, plot, character, dialogue , theme, style, setting); dramatic modes (genres) Give a mark to the table that you have assessed (out of 20) and hand in to teacher. Dramatic Arts Ancient Greek Theatre Grade 10 Write an essay Step 1 You have studied the play. Now make a mind map of the themes in the play. Step 2 Use your mind map and organise your ideas on the play, Think about what the playwright wanted to say to his audience 450 BC. What do you think the play is trying to say? What themes are still relevant for today and why? Create a mind map of your ideas on the themes of the play. Step 3 Now write the first draft of your essay. Fist an introduction – a brief view on what the essay is about. Expand and discuss motivate and explain your ideas on the themes of the play. Remember to end with a conclusion – a brief and final summary pulling together all your ideas. Step 3 Write the final draft of your essay. Make sure your name grade and subject as well as exam number appears on the essay. Hand in for assessment. Assessment Teacher assessment Rubric LO3 Understand and Analyse AS 1 Identify and analyse generic principles and elements of drama texts, performances and cultural practices, including at least one pan-African performance form and two others: principles of drama (dramatic structure, plot, character, dialogue , theme, style, setting); dramatic modes (genres) Dramatic Arts Grade 10 Ancient Greek Theatre Project Staging of Oedipus In order to do a production of a play we have to do research that could support us to achieve our goal successfully. STEP 1 Before you start gathering information make sure of what information is required for your project. Use the following list of aspects to Guide you. The play – o Playwright o Genre o Themes o Plot and structure o Characters Socio Political Background o Political Background o Social background o Art, music, architecture and Entertainment. o Costumes, Lifestyle and Health Theatre History o Architecture of the stage o Staging Conventions o Technology o Costumes and make up o Decor and stage properties o Lights o Acting style NB! Do not write a book on each category – find information that is relevant to the play and that will support you in your staging of the play. NB! NB! Information must be supplied in a format easily accessible in a rehearsal room – ready for use. The purpose of the research is to support the staging. Now go to all possible media to find relevant information. STEP 2 Read the play again. Think! - And think again! The questions of the project are How did the ancient Greeks stage this play? How would you stage this play? Remember the following! Do not modernise the play. Keep the play in the context of Ancient Greece. Staging should be as the Ancient Greeks did it or as close as possible to that. Do not change the play or the characters in any way. Staging a play is a dynamic and organic process; don’t be scared or intimidated. Use your own creativity and imagination. The background research information will appear in your project. The project and its core is the staging. STAGING Staging is the process to bring alive a script on stage. It deals with communicating the ideas of a playwright to an audience. Use the following aspects to guide you: What theme(s) would you like to communicate to the audience? Floor plan of stage with decor Characterisation of characters placement and movement of characters Mood, atmosphere and acting approach. Music and technical aspects including lights STEP 3 Now start writing your project. Remember to present it with the following: Title page with the following– o Title of project o Your name and grade o Exam number o Date of project Index Introduction Sub sections each with a heading Conclusion Bibliography (Please use the correct format). NB! Drawings and pictures are essential! Assessment will be able to find and apply the relevant information in order to create a production Learner LO 3 Understand and analyse AS 1 Identify and analyse generic principles and elements of drama texts, performances and cultural practices, including at least one pan-African performance form and two others: principles of drama (dramatic structure, plot, character, dialogue , theme, style, setting); dramatic modes (genres) AS 2 Describe the relationship between texts, their social, political, cultural, theatrical, economic contexts and purposes. LO 4 Reflect and Evaluate AS 3 Describe how a drama relates to: - own personal experience/ - human commonality and diversity/ - specific aspects of human experience Dramatic Arts Grade 10 Ancient Greek Theatre and Oedipus Test 1 Hour 30 min 50 Marks Question 1: Oedipus LO 3 Understand and analyse AS 2 Describe the relationship between texts, their social, political, cultural, theatrical, economic contexts and purposes. LO 4 Reflect and Evaluate AS 3 Describe how a drama relates to: - own personal experience/ - human commonality and diversity/ - specific aspects of human experience Write an essay on the theme(s) of Oedipus and discuss and motivate its relevance to audiences today. (20) Question 2: Ancient Greek Theatre History LO 3 Understand and analyse AS 1 Identify and analyse generic principles and elements of drama texts, performances and cultural including at least one pan-African form like? and two others: 2.1 What practices, did the ancient Greek theatre in the 5th performance century BC look You may either give a detailed description and/or makestructure, a drawing annotations. principles of drama (dramatic plot,with character, dialogue , theme, style, (10) setting);dramatic modes (genres) 2.2 What was the purpose of the Dionysian Festival? 2.3 What is an Oracle? 2.4 Write short notes on the acting style of the ancient Greeks during the Festival of Dionysus. (2) (2) (6) (10) Question 3: Oedipus ( 3.1 Give reasons why Oedipus could be seen as a tragic hero. (10) 3.2 Discuss the symbolism of blindness in Oedipus. (5) 3.3 Compare the Characters of Creon and Oedipus (5) Total 50 Learning Outcome 4 AS 2 Reflect and Evaluate Explain choices in own and others’ drama in order to identify the worldviews of the creators and participants, focusing on possible instances of prejudice, bias, stereotyping and bigotry