Drama Teaching Resources
An extensive collection of teaching resources to use when learning about drama in your primary classroom. Use the customisable banner widget to make a drama related display banner for your classroom. Also provided are posters that highlight the elements of drama. drama activity cards, vocabulary word wall cards and ice breaker game cards. Use the comprehensive collection of readers' theatre scripts to connect reading and drama in your classroom.
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Colossal Cinemas: Movie Merch Mayhem – Project
A project in which students can design a merchandise line and create a movie trailer for a chosen movie to screen at Colossal Cinemas.
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Drama Display Banner
A classroom display banner to use on your 'Drama' display board.
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William Shakespeare Resource Pack
5 pages of teaching resources about William Shakespeare and his plays.
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"Talk Like a Pirate" Dictionary and Glossary
Learn how to "Talk Like a Pirate" with this pirate dictionary and glossary.
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Basic Stage Directions Poster
A poster explaining basic stage direction terminology.
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Non-Realism Performance Style Poster
A poster explaining the dramatic performance style of Non-Realism.
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Realism Performance Style Poster
A poster explaining the dramatic performance style of Realism.
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Realism and Non-Realism Performance Styles Posters
A set of 2 posters explaining the theatrical styles of Realism and Non-Realism.
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Drama Book Cover - Version 2
A Drama book cover to use on your students' workbooks.
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Readers' Theatre - Teaching Resource Pack
A comprehensive pack of 33 readers' theatre scripts, catering to a range of age groups and ability levels.
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Drama Games for Kids to Engage them in the Classroom
Use these drama games with upper primary and middle primary students as brain breaks or to help students build their skills. These activities and games work with any content your class is familiar with!
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Drama Activities for K-3 Students
If teaching Drama in your primary classroom is a little daunting, and you're tired of wasting time sifting through exhaustive lists of Drama games wondering just what to do, you'll love this simple, cross-KLA approach to teaching Drama in K-3!