| Drama - Course Information
All classes
in Drama offer students the opportunity to develop a variety
of performance and production skills. Students demonstrate
their knowledge of drama/theatre forms through practical
presentations. Students improvise and devise their own
material as well as working with scripted texts. They study
the technical aspects of theatre such as lighting, set
design, properties, sound, make-up and costume. Students
also have the opportunity to take part in a number of extra
curricular drama groups.
Year 9:
Identifying Drama techniques -
improvisation
Theatre Form – Greek Theatre
Devised Drama – Fairy Tales
Technical Unit - Production
Portfolio
Year 10 Core - half year course
Developing Drama techniques -
improvisation
Theatre History – presentation using ICT
Devised Drama – Myths of the Pacific
Technical Unit - Production
Portfolio
Year 10 Option - full year course
Developing Drama techniques –
improvisation
Theatre History – presentation using ICT
Theatre Form – Commedia del’ Arte
Technical Unit – Presentation
Creating a Character – Shakespearean
Drama
Devised Drama – Myths of the Pacific
Portfolio
Year 11 - NCEA Level 1
1.1 Use drama techniques – “Explore NZ
Drama”
1.2 Use elements and conventions to
devise, structure and performance a drama – “Poetic
Images”
1.3 Demonstrate knowledge of a theatre
form in performance – Melodrama, “Over the Top”
1.4 Perform an acting role - scripted
performance/production “Creating a Character”
1.5 Perform a production role – “Design
it”
1.6 Understand and reflect on drama
processes and performance - external written exam
Year 12 - NCEA Level 2
2.1 Apply Drama Techniques –
Improvisation, “Playing up”
2.2 Apply Drama Techniques - Scripted
performance, “What are you saying?”
2.3 Use Elements and Conventions -
structure, record and perform a devised drama – “Inside
Out”
2.4 Apply knowledge of a drama/theatre
form or period in performance/presentation – “The Wooden
O”
2.5 Perform a substantial acting,
technical or production role – “Treading the Boards” or
“High Tech”
2.6 Apply knowledge of, respond to and
make judgements about drama processes and performance -
external written exam
Year
13 -
NCEA Level 3
3.2 Interpret scripted text and Integrate drama
techniques - study and performance of New Zealand
plays – “Quick Change”
3.3 Use elements and conventions to devise, script
and perform individual drama – “Double Exposure”
3.4 Investigate and analyse texts characteristic of
a drama theatre form or period (externally assessed)
NZ Literature
3.5 Research, prepare and perform a performance or
technical/production role in a significant
production – “To Russia with Love”
3.6 Analyse, apply and reflect critically on drama
processes and performances in a new context -
external written exam |