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Drama and Writing Ages 5-11: A Practical Book of Ideas for Primary Teachers

Drama and Writing Ages 5-11: A Practical Book of Ideas for Primary Teachers

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Drama can stimulate and provide contexts, audiences, and purposes for writing, and offers step-by-step guidance on how to use it to facilitate the teaching of writing. It includes ideas for simple classroom strategies to more complex units of work and is suitable for all teachers, including those with limited experience.

Format: Hardback
Length: 132 pages
Publication date: 22 March 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Drama can be a powerful tool for teaching writing, providing students with a unique and engaging way to explore their creativity and develop their writing skills. Here are ten different ways in which drama can stimulate and provide contexts, audiences, and purposes for writing:

1. Character Development: Drama allows students to create and develop complex characters, exploring their motivations, emotions, and relationships. This can help students to better understand the human experience and develop empathy for others.

2. Narrative Structure: Drama is a form of storytelling, and students can learn about the structure of a good story by studying the structure of drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own narrative skills and create compelling stories of their own.

3. Dialogue: Drama is characterized by dialogue, and students can learn how to write effective dialogue by studying the dialogue in drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own voice and style in their writing.

4. Plot Development: Drama is driven by a plot, and students can learn about the development of a compelling plot by studying the structure of drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own plot ideas and create stories that are engaging and exciting to read.

5. Theme Development: Drama often explores themes such as love, loss, power, and justice. By studying the themes in drama scripts, students can develop their own understanding of these themes and apply them to their own writing.

6. Conflict: Drama is full of conflict, and students can learn about the different types of conflict and how to resolve them by studying the conflict in drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own conflict resolution skills and create characters who are realistic and relatable.

7. Point of View: Drama can be written from different points of view, and students can learn about the different perspectives and how to write from them by studying the point of view in drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own point of view and create characters who are multi-dimensional and complex.

8. Setting: Drama is often set in specific locations, and students can learn about the importance of setting in writing by studying the setting in drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own sense of place and create settings that are vivid and realistic.

9. Symbolism: Drama often uses symbolism to convey meaning and emotion, and students can learn about the use of symbolism in writing by studying the symbolism
Drama can be a powerful tool for teaching writing, providing students with a unique and engaging way to explore their creativity and develop their writing skills. Here are ten different ways in which drama can stimulate and provide contexts, audiences, and purposes for writing:

1. Character Development: Drama allows students to create and develop complex characters, exploring their motivations, emotions, and relationships. This can help students to better understand the human experience and develop empathy for others.

2. Narrative Structure: Drama is a form of storytelling, and students can learn about the structure of a good story by studying the structure of drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own narrative skills and create compelling stories of their own.

3. Dialogue: Drama is characterized by dialogue, and students can learn how to write effective dialogue by studying the dialogue in drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own voice and style in their writing.

4. Plot Development: Drama is driven by a plot, and students can learn about the development of a compelling plot by studying the structure of drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own plot ideas and create stories that are engaging and exciting to read.

5. Theme Development: Drama often explores themes such as love, loss, power, and justice. By studying the themes in drama scripts, students can develop their own understanding of these themes and apply them to their own writing.

6. Conflict: Drama is full of conflict, and students can learn about the different types of conflict and how to resolve them by studying the conflict in drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own conflict resolution skills and create characters who are realistic and relatable.

7. Point of View: Drama can be written from different points of view, and students can learn about the different perspectives and how to write from them by studying the point of view in drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own point of view and create characters who are multi-dimensional and complex.

8. Setting: Drama is often set in specific locations, and students can learn about the importance of setting in writing by studying the setting in drama scripts. This can help students to develop their own sense of place and create settings that are vivid and realistic.

9. Symbolism: Drama often uses symbolism to convey meaning and emotion, and students can learn about the use of symbolism.

Weight: 420g
Dimension: 246 x 174 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032325866

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