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English Drama Club Week 1

The document provides an outline for the first hour of a drama club. It includes an icebreaker activity for students to introduce themselves, stretches to warm up, and a discussion on why drama is important. It then defines key drama terms and shows a video clip example. Students analyze scripts in small groups to identify elements of drama like plot, characters, and dialogue. The hour aims to energize students and introduce foundational drama concepts.

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English Drama Club Week 1

The document provides an outline for the first hour of a drama club. It includes an icebreaker activity for students to introduce themselves, stretches to warm up, and a discussion on why drama is important. It then defines key drama terms and shows a video clip example. Students analyze scripts in small groups to identify elements of drama like plot, characters, and dialogue. The hour aims to energize students and introduce foundational drama concepts.

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WEEK 1

1. HOUR

Warm-Up Activity (15 minutes):

Icebreaker: Have students stand in a circle and introduce themselves, sharing their favorite
movie or play and why they like it.

Group Stretch: Lead a brief physical warm-up to get students energized and comfortable
with movement. Simple stretches and deep breaths will do.

Discussion: Why Drama? (10 minutes):

Lead a brief discussion about why drama is important and how it can benefit students.
Encourage students to share their thoughts and expectations for the club.

Highlight the various skills they can develop through drama, such as communication,
teamwork, and creativity.

Introduction to Drama (15 minutes):

Begin with a brief discussion on what drama is. Define key terms like script, character,
dialogue, and plot.

Show a short video clip of a dramatic performance, (a famous scene from a movie or play).
Discuss the emotions, expressions, and elements of drama observed.

Class Activity (5 minutes):

 Divide the class into small groups.


 Provide each group with a different short script or excerpt from a play.
 In their groups, students should identify and discuss the key elements of drama (plot,
characters, dialogue, setting) in the provided text.

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