- role
- imaging
- parallel play
- journeys
- meetings.
| (a) |
Use sources such as stories, poems, observations, visual images, music, sounds, or objects to initiate drama work. |
| (b) |
Recognize that dramas are fictional situations. |
| (c) |
Contribute to the choice of topic ideas for the drama. |
| (d) |
Ask questions to contribute to inquiry on a drama topic (e.g., What might happen to animals if winter did not come this year? What if a messenger came to tell us that a giant was seen outside the town?). |
| (e) |
Listen to others and work co-operatively in dramatic contexts. |
| (f) |
Explore ideas in dramatic contexts and during reflection, drawing on own life experience. |
| (g) |
Use imagination during, and when reflecting on, the drama experience. |
| (h) |
Assume roles willingly in contextual drama. |
| (i) |
Listen quietly during imaging activities and become aware of thoughts and feelings that cannot be seen. |
| (j) |
Focus attention on own work, while respecting others, during parallel play and imaginary journeys. |
| (k) |
Contribute ideas during fictional meetings and other dramatic situations. |
| (l) |
Retell events and ideas that arise during the drama process. |
