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GRADE 10 THEATRE AND FILM SCHEMES OF WORK FOR TERM 1

GRADE 10 THEATRE AND FILM SCHEMES OF WORK FOR TERM 1

NAME OF THE TEACHER:………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

SCHOOL:……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. YEAR:………………………………………….

WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOME LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTION LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT REFLECTION
1 1 1.0 Creating 1.1 Play Writing By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Describe the element of ‘story’ in playwriting. The learner is guided to: Read scripts to identify and discuss the story as a core element of playwriting. 1 How does a playwright creatively employ elements of writing a script? 2024 Senior School Curriculum Design, Sample play scripts, Digital devices. Oral questions, Observation.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Explain the element of ‘plot’ in playwriting. The learner is guided to: Discuss the sequence of events (plot) in selected scripts. 2 Sample play scripts, Whiteboard. Written definition.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Analyze ‘character’ as an element of playwriting. The learner is guided to: Analyze characters in a script, looking at their traits and roles. 3 Sample play scripts, Character charts. Group discussion.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Describe ‘dramatic style’ and ‘setting’. The learner is guided to: Identify the dramatic style and setting in various play excerpts. 4 Play excerpts, Videos of plays. Quiz.
2 1 1.0 Creating 1.1 Play Writing By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Explain ‘dialogue’ and ‘dramatic action’. The learner is guided to: Perform reading of dialogues to understand dramatic action. 5 Sample scripts. Oral performance.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Identify the three-act structure in a play. The learner is guided to: Watch a live or recorded play to identify the three-act structure. 6 Recorded play, AV equipment. Observation, Notes.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Analyze the ‘exposition’ and ‘rising action’. The learner is guided to: breakdown a plot into exposition and rising action. 7 Plot diagram worksheets. Worksheet completion.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Analyze ‘climax’, ‘falling action’, and ‘resolution’. The learner is guided to: Identify the climax and resolution in a selected story. 8 Plot diagram worksheets. Worksheet completion.
3 1 1.0 Creating 1.1 Play Writing By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Identify a theme based on Pertinent and Contemporary Issues (PCI). The learner is guided to: Research to identify a theme based on PCIs for scripting. 9 Newspapers, Internet, PCI chart. Research notes.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Generate a story concept for a play. The learner is guided to: Brainstorm to generate a story using characters and setting. 10 Mind maps, Journals. Concept note.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Develop characters for the script. The learner is guided to: Create detailed character profiles for their story. 11 Character profile sheets. Written profiles.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Develop dialogue and conflict for the script. The learner is guided to: Draft dialogues that establish conflict between characters. 12 Writing pads, Digital devices. Draft dialogues.
4 1 1.0 Creating 1.1 Play Writing By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Structure the plot for a three-act play. The learner is guided to: Outline their story using the three-act structure (exposition to resolution). 13 Plot outline template. Outline assessment.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Write Scene 1 using dramatic language. The learner is guided to: Write the opening scene using dialogue and dramatic language. 14 Writing materials. Draft scene.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Incorporate ‘monologue’ and ‘dramatic irony’. The learner is guided to: Integrate a monologue or dramatic irony into their script. 15 Writing materials. Peer review.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Incorporate ‘suspense’ and ‘imagery’. The learner is guided to: Use suspense and imagery to enhance the script’s impact. 16 Writing materials. Peer review.
5 1 1.0 Creating 1.1 Play Writing By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Identify a PCI for community engagement. The learner is guided to: Research to identify a specific PCI suitable for a community engagement story. 17 Why is Theatre important in Community Engagement? Research materials. Topic selection.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Develop a community engagement story outline. The learner is guided to: Write a story outline addressing the identified community issue. 18 Writing materials. Story outline.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Draft the community engagement script. The learner is guided to: Begin drafting the script for the community engagement play. 19 Writing materials. Draft script.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Review and refine the play script. The learner is guided to: Review their scripts and make necessary edits for clarity and flow. 20 Drafts, Editing checklist. Self-assessment.
6 1 1.0 Creating 1.1 Play Writing By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Finalize the three-act structure play. The learner is guided to: Complete the final draft of their three-act play. 21 Final script. Product assessment.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Create a reflective logbook. The learner is guided to: Create a reflective logbook/journal (manual or digital). 22 Notebooks/Digital platforms. Logbook creation.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Document playwriting experiences. The learner is guided to: Make entries in the reflective logbook on experiences of playwriting. 23 Reflective logbook. Journal entry.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Appreciate artistic creation in addressing issues. The learner is guided to: Discuss the value of their scripts in addressing societal issues. 24 Completed scripts. Oral reflection.
7 1 1.0 Creating 1.1 Play Writing By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Share play scripts with peers. The learner is guided to: Present their play scripts or community stories to the class. 25 Scripts. Peer feedback.
2 1.2 Poetry Writing By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Describe characteristics of a spoken word poem. The learner is guided to: Research to identify the characteristics of a spoken word poem. 26 How can spoken word poetry be used to address issues affecting society? Sample spoken word videos. Oral description.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Identify ‘theme’ and ‘persona’ in poetry. The learner is guided to: Read poems to identify how theme and persona are used. 27 Anthology of poems. Written analysis.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Identify ‘form’ and ‘language’ in poetry. The learner is guided to: Analyze poems for their form and language use. 28 Anthology of poems. Written analysis.
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9 1 1.0 Creating 1.2 Poetry Writing By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Identify ‘word play’ and ‘rhyme patterns’. The learner is guided to: Examine poems to identify word play and rhyme patterns. 29 Anthology of poems. Identification exercise.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Research societal issues for poetry. The learner is guided to: Research relevant issues affecting society for scripting a spoken word poem. 30 Internet, Newspapers. Research notes.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Select a relevant theme for a poem. The learner is guided to: Select a theme based on their research findings. 31 Research notes. Theme statement.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Describe a character bible. The learner is guided to: Research to identify elements of a character bible (physical/emotional traits). 32 Character bible templates. Oral explanation.
10 1 1.0 Creating 1.2 Poetry Writing By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Develop a character bible for a persona. The learner is guided to: Develop a character bible for a persona with specific identity and traits. 33 Character bible template. Completed character bible.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Compose a spoken word poem (Drafting). The learner is guided to: Compose a spoken word poem using poetic elements and the developed persona. 34 Why is spoken word poetry a powerful tool of communication? Writing materials. Draft poem.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Refine the spoken word poem. The learner is guided to: Edit the poem to ensure clear theme, language, and form. 35 Draft poem. Self-editing.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Finalize the spoken word poem. The learner is guided to: Produce the final version of the spoken word poem. 36 Final poem. Product assessment.
11 1 1.0 Creating 1.2 Poetry Writing By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Document poetry writing experiences. The learner is guided to: Make entries in the reflective logbook on experiences of poetry writing. 37 Reflective logbook. Journal entry.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Value spoken word for self-expression. The learner is guided to: Discuss the importance of spoken word poetry as a means of self-expression. 38 Final poems. Discussion.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Present spoken word poems. The learner is guided to: Perform or read their spoken word poems to the class. 39 Performance space. Peer review.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Consolidate Term 1 work. The learner is guided to: Organize all scripts, poems, and logbooks into a portfolio. Portfolios. Portfolio Check.
12 1 END OF TERM ASSESSMENT By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Demonstrate understanding of Term 1 concepts. The learner is guided to: Sit for the End of Term 1 Examination covering Play Writing and Poetry Writing. Exam papers. Summative Assessment.
2 CLOSURE School closure activities and holiday assignments.
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