Drama at First Level: Experiences & Outcomes

Through drama, learners have rich opportunities to be creative and to experience inspiration and enjoyment. Creating and presenting are prominent activities for all learners. Their acting and presenting skills are developed through participating in scripted or improvised drama. Exploring real and imaginary situations helps learners to understand and share their world. They develop their capacity to enjoy drama and their knowledge and understanding through evaluating technical aspects and scripts, and commenting on their work and the work of others.

EXA 1-12a

I enjoy creating, choosing and accepting roles, using movement, expression and voice.

EXA 1-13a

Inspired by a range of stimuli, I can express and communicate my ideas, thoughts and feelings through drama.

EXA 1-14a

I have developed confidence and skills in creating and presenting drama which explores real and imaginary situations, using improvisation and script.

EXA 1-15a

I can respond to the experience of drama by discussing my thoughts and feelings. I can give and accept constructive comment on my own and others’ work. 

EXA 1-01a I have experienced the energy and excitement of presenting/performing for audiences and being part of the audience for other people’s presentation/performances.