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DRAMA Revolting Rhymes - Lesson 4 - Skills - 23rd September 2020

  Learning Question:  What skills do you need to Perform a Revolting Rhyme? Outcomes: 1.  To perform Jack and the Beanstalk 2.  Understand Expression and Characterisation 3.  Demonstrate Rhyming Verse using Expression STARTER:  Re-cap - discuss with the person next to you What are the features Revolting Rhymes  twisted endings rhyming  dark/diffrent humer  rythem  Activity 1 A) Select a section of the Jack & Beanstalk Revolting Rhyme we looked at in our last lesson. I have divided each section by colour: (See page 2 of the attachment- copy of Jack & The Beanstalk) Section 1- Yellow Section 2- Blue Section 3- Green Copy & Paste your chosen section in your ARTS BLOG POST for today   jack's mother said,  'We're stony broke! 'Go out and find some wealthy bloke 'Who'll buy our cow. Just say she's sound 'And worth at least a hundred pound. 'But don't you dare to let him know 'That she's as old as billy-o.' Jack led the ol...

DRAMA - Revolting Rhymes- Lesson 3 20/09/2020

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  Who is Roald Dahl and what did he do? What is a Revolting Rhyme? Activity 1-  This lesson will conduct research answering the learning questions and presenting findings on your Arts BLOG page (or Drama google document if you have not created your Arts Blog) a) Who is Roald Dahl? Find an image of him Roald Dahl is as  British novelist,   Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The BFG, and a treasury of original, evergreen, and beloved children's book. b) What jobs/occupation did he have? he was a novelist, author, screen writer, poet, aviator, fighter pilot. c) Find Examples of 5 books he wrote? Present images cover and short summary of what the book is about. Why not choose your favourite Roald Dahl stories to start with. charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The BFG, and a treasury of original, evergreen d) Come up with 3 questions you would like to ask Roald Dahl? How did u grow your career? Do you find writing hard or is it easy? How did u g...