End of Level Benchmarks
Conveys a character using characterisation techniques such as hot seating, role on the wall, thought tracking.
Chooses voice appropriately for role, considering volume, tone, clarity, pace, characterisation, and emotion.
Chooses appropriate movement for role, for example, to convey the character’s setting, physical features, the character’s feelings.
Chooses relevant expression in role, showing how the character might interact with others, for example, through body language.
Builds on the contributions of others in developing ideas for a shared drama, with regard to plot, characters and theatre arts.
Interdisciplinary links
LIT 2-02a, ENG 2-03a, LIT 2-07a, LIT 2-09a, ENG 2-19a
HWB 2-01a, HWB 2-02a, HWB 2-04a, HWB 2-19a
SOC 2-04a
RME 2-04a