Thursday, 22 September 2016

Expectations in Drama




Expectations in drama


In drama we played some games. They were called lifeboats and traffic lights. In life boats the teacher would call out a number or a type of group and we would have to get into that group and sit down or we would be out. In traffic lights the teacher would call out a colour and all the colours meant different things. Red was to stop everything and stay still. Green was to walk around. Yellow was to fall on the floor. Black was to sit down in your chair. White was to shake hands with someone. Traffic lights was meant to teach us about teamwork by making us find other people in the same form as us. Traffic lights was meant to teach us to listen to the teachers instructions and do them straight away. I liked traffic lights because I like games like that were you have to follow instructions. But I didn’t really like lifeboats because there was loads of people so we couldn’t see everyone when we had to get into are forms. I think I will like drama but I will also find it challenging because I’m not that loud and I’m quite shy.                                                      

1 comment:

  1. Good looking blog, Samuel, sorry I couldn't access it sooner!

    + Clear description of activities
    + You identify some purpose or meaning in the activities

    T You need to give specific examples by describing moments from the activity or task. This will be even more important when you describe acting tasks!

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